# Article Name 2 Ways to Monitor Spending in Okta # Article Summary Learn two practical methods to monitor spending in Okta to track costs and usage across your organization effectively for IT teams # Original HTML URL on Toriihq.com https://www.toriihq.com/articles/how-to-monitor-spending-okta # Details If you're managing Okta for a growing organization, keeping an eye on spending and usage can feel overwhelming. IT teams need clear methods to link cost drivers like licenses, apps, and API calls to actual bills and active users. This article shows two practical ways to monitor those costs inside Okta and nearby tools, so you can spot trends, control spend, and report to stakeholders with confidence. ## Use Okta's UI Here, you'll use the Okta Admin Console to find billing, invoices, and usage details so you can track spending inside the Okta UI. ### Open the Admin Console - From your Okta dashboard, click Admin to open the Admin Console. - If you manage multiple orgs, pick the correct org from the org selector at the top. ### Go to Billing in the Admin Console - In the Admin Console, open Settings and look for Billing or Account -> Billing. - There are two things to note: - Some Okta layouts show Billing directly under Settings; older consoles might nest it under Account. - If you don’t see billing pages, you likely need billing permissions or a super admin to grant access. - Okta’s documentation covers these Billing pages and what each section shows. ### Review invoices and payment methods - On the Billing page find Invoices or Invoice History. - Actions you can take from here: - View invoice details by clicking an invoice. - Download the invoice as a PDF. - Export invoice lists when available. - To update payment info or billing address, open Payment Methods or Manage Payment and edit the saved method. - To change who gets invoices, edit Billing contacts and add or update email addresses. ### Check usage and MAU (Monthly Active Users) - On the Billing page look for a Usage or Monthly Active Users section. - What you can do: - Select the billing cycle or date range to see the current period. - View current MAU, historical trends, and peak usage. - Download usage data as a CSV when that option appears. - Use the usage view to compare actual MAU to your license counts and spot spikes that increase cost. ### Review subscriptions, add-ons, and upcoming charges - The Billing page also shows active subscriptions, seat counts, add-ons, and renewal dates. - Actions to check: - Confirm active plans and their seat totals. - Look for listed add-ons or extras that affect billing. - Check the next invoice estimate or upcoming charges shown in the UI. - If you need a cost estimate, change seat counts or remove add-ons in the UI to see updated estimates where provided. ### Export reports and enable notifications - Use Download or Export buttons on invoice and usage screens to save CSVs or PDFs. - To get invoices by email, enable invoice delivery under Billing contacts and set the appropriate addresses. - Schedule monthly exports or downloads so you have records for finance checks. ### Regular checks and practical tips - Check billing and usage at least once a month: download the invoice, download usage, and compare them. - Keep billing contacts current and set a recurring reminder to review the Billing page after each billing cycle. - If the Admin Console layout looks different, consult Okta’s Billing and Subscriptions docs inside the Okta Help center for the exact UI for your org. ## Use Torii Instead of handling spending checks inside Okta itself, consider using Torii [https://www.toriihq.com/], a SaaS Management Platform, to keep an eye on your Okta costs. SMPs let organizations centralize SaaS subscriptions and integrations, simplify programmatic user on/offboarding, view subscription details, and more. Rather than performing this step manually in Okta, Torii lets you automate it so the activity runs whenever a defined trigger occurs. Triggers might include a new hire, an employee departure, a contract renewal, or other events - which can save time if this task needs to recur often. To track Okta spend from within Torii, do the following: ### 1. Sign up for Torii Contact Torii [https://www.toriihq.com/], and ask for your free two-week proof-of-concept. ### 2. Connect your Okta account to Torii After your Torii account is active, link your Okta instance to Torii (assuming you already maintain an Okta account). Here are the instructions for the Okta integration [https://support.toriihq.com/hc/en-us/articles/23967598630683-Okta-integration-Alpha]. ### 3. Create a Torii workflow for Okta In Torii you can build automated workflows to monitor spending in Okta. Go to the Workflows tab, define a trigger, and add an action that captures or adjusts Okta spending data. Once configured, the workflow will run automatically whenever the trigger conditions are met.