Better late than never! π
I've been wanting to leverage the power of Code tiles in the new Gen3 Dashboards to build a proper DEM license consumption dashboard for quite some time. The native Account Management view is useful, but it's limited β no drill-down by component, no breakdown by application, no way to share it with non-admin users, and no customization.
So I finally sat down and built one from scratch. This dashboard gives you a complete, at-a-glance view of your Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM) consumption under Classic Licensing.
It's designed to answer the questions that matter:
- How much of my DEM license have I consumed?
- At this rate, will I exceed my allocation before the contract ends?
- Which applications and synthetic monitors are driving the most cost?
- Where can I optimize?
πWhat's Included
KPI Bar (top of dashboard)
- Total DEM Consumed β absolute number for the license period
- Consumption % β with threshold coloring (π’ < 70% | π‘ < 90% | π΄ >= 90%)
- Remaining β DEM units left in your allocation
- Projected End-of-Period β linear forecast based on last 30 days (same approach as Account Management)
- Estimated Days Until License Exhaustion
- Daily Average DEM
- Total Billed Sessions (raw count, all app types)
- Total Synthetic Executions (raw count)
Cumulative DEM Chart
- Actual consumption line from license start date
- Linear forecast line projected to end of contract (based on last 30 days average)
- License limit as a horizontal reference line
- Visually shows if you're on track to exceed your allocation
Daily DEM Consumption
- Per-day bar chart to spot spikes, anomalies, and trends
DEM by Category
- Stacked bar + pie chart: Web Sessions vs. Mobile/Custom vs. Synthetic
- Executive summary view β which category dominates your spend?
Detail Breakdowns (stacked bar + pie for each)
- Web Sessions: sessions without replay, with replay, user action properties
- Mobile & Custom: mobile sessions, replay, properties, custom app sessions
- Synthetic: browser actions, HTTP monitor requests, external monitors
Top Consumers
- Top 10 Applications by DEM β Web + Mobile + Custom combined, with breakdown into sessions, replay, and properties
- Top 10 Applications by Replay Ratio β sorted by Total DEM to identify optimization candidates (high cost + high replay % = best target)
- Top 10 Synthetic Monitors β browser and HTTP monitors combined in a single ranked view
- Top 10 Components by DEM β which billable component type consumes the most?
π§How It Works
Every tile uses Code tiles with the @dynatrace-sdk/client-classic-environment-v2 SDK, querying builtin:billing.* metrics via metricsClient. No DQL, no Grail dependency β works on any environment with classic licensing.
Key technical details:
- DEM unit weights are applied in code (0.25 per session, 1.00 per replay session, 0.01 per property, 1.00 per synthetic action, 0.10 per HTTP/external request)
- Forecast uses the last 30 days daily average, matching Dynatrace Account Management's linear forecast model
- Dashboard timeframe should be set to your full license period (
from = contract start, to = contract end)
- A
$DEM_License text variable lets you set your annual allocation for threshold calculations
- Resolution is hardcoded to
"1d" for all calculation tiles to ensure mathematical accuracy
β οΈImportant Notes
- Adjust DEM weights to match your contract β rates may vary per agreement
builtin:billing metrics are trailing indicators reported at ~15-minute intervals, so the most recent data point may be incomplete
- For official billing data, always refer to Account Management > License / Subscription > Overview
- Sanitize the JSON before sharing β remove any client-specific application names or tenant URLs
π₯How to Use
- Import the attached JSON into your Gen3 Dashboards
- Modify a Text variable called
DEM_License and set it to your annual DEM allocation
- Set the dashboard timeframe to your license period (custom: start date β end date)
- Review and accept the code tiles when prompted
The dashboard is fully self-contained β no external dependencies, no extensions, no additional configuration beyond the variable.
πΈScreenshots

I hope this helps others who have been looking for a way to track DEM consumption beyond what Account Management offers. If you have ideas for improvements or want to see a DDU version, let me know in the comments!
tracegazer - Observability Specialist - π¦π·
Logs, Traces, Metrics... and a bit of sanity.