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Test Cloud admin guide

Last updated May 12, 2026

About the New Unit Consumption Experience (Public Preview)

The New Unit Consumption Experience gives Organization Administrators a unified view of how consumption units are allocated and consumed across their organization. Administrators can identify consumption risks before they cause service disruptions and redistribute units between tenants - all from a single interface.

Who uses this dashboard

PersonaRolePrimary Goals
Organization AdministratorAutomation Center of Excellence LeadEnsure all business units have adequate resources; prevent service interruptions; optimize utilization across tenants; plan future capacity

The dashboard is organized into three levels. Administrators drill down from a broad organizational view to the most granular folder view and can navigate back at any level using the breadcrumb.

Organization level shows the total capacity, consumed units, allocated units across tenants, and a card for every tenant in the organization. The date range is selectable using the period picker at this level and persists as you navigate down. The unit type is determined by which View Usage (Preview) link you selected on the Consumables tab. Disabled tenants appear with their name and deleted tenants appear with their tenant ID. Neither can be opened, so the Edit Allocation option is not reachable for them.

Tenant level shows allocation and consumption detail for a single tenant, including service-level breakdowns, folder consumption, and a Solutions & Processes table for process-level attribution.

Folder level shows consumption for a single folder, including subfolders and processes.

How to access the dashboard

During Preview, each unit type has a separate dashboard entry point from the Consumables tab.

  1. Go to Admin at the organization level and select Licenses.
  2. Select the Consumables tab.
  3. On the unit type card you want to monitor, select View Usage (Preview).

The dashboard opens pre-filtered to the selected unit type. To view a different unit type, return to the Consumables tab and select View Usage (Preview) on a different unit type card.

Note:

During Public Preview, both the View Usage (legacy) link and the View Usage (Preview) link are visible on each unit type card on the Consumables tab. Both links remain accessible throughout the Public Preview period.

Unit types covered

The dashboard tracks consumption for the following unit types. The unit types visible in the new unit consumption experience depend on what your organization has purchased. Organizations that have not purchased a specific unit type will not see it on the Consumables tab.

Unit TypeLicensing Plan
AI UnitsFlex
Agent UnitsFlex
Platform UnitsUnified Pricing
HealsFlex, Unified Pricing
Robot UnitsFlex
ScreenPlay RunsFlex, Unified Pricing
Test Execution UnitsUnified
Test Heals (Test Cloud)Unified

Known limitations

The following limitations apply during the Public Preview release:

  • Consumption data is available starting July 2024. The dashboard queries the same historical data pipeline used by the existing AI Units monitoring, so two years of consumption history are available from day one - no data is lost during the transition from the legacy Consumables Page.
  • In the Folders section and the Solutions & Processes table, data is associated with folders and processes starting from mid-April 2026. Earlier consumption data is not attributed to a specific folder or process.
  • All Personal Workspaces are aggregated under a single entry named Personal Workspaces. Individual workspace paths are not displayed.
  • A process triggered in debug mode without deploying to a personal workspace does not appear in the Solutions & Processes table.
  • The following services do not yet send job or folder data: Autopilot, Test Manager, AI Center, IXP(partial), Context Grounding, Document Understanding (partial), and Integration Service. Consumption from those services appears at the tenant level but is not attributed to a folder or process.
  • Integration Services reports consumption in increments of 2 Platform Units. A single activity may incur 2 units. Subsequent activities may incur 0.
  • The Orchestrator folder structure refreshes every 5 minutes for most organizations and every 60 minutes for organizations with more than 100 folders. This might lead to a delay before new folders are visible in the dashboard.

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