When you use Zapier Tables with Zaps, if a large number of actions occur within a short time span, they are throttled (limited) to reduce their frequency. This is known as rate limiting. These limitations exist to ensure that Zapier's infrastructure can serve all customers efficiently.
Zap steps that use other apps have different rate limits. Learn more about throttling and rate limits for Zaps.
Rate limits
Rate limits apply whenever a table is used together with a Zap. A Zapier Tables step in a Zap can perform a maximum of:
- 450 requests every 60 seconds
- 150 requests every 5 seconds
Rate limits apply for each Zap and table combination. If you have three Zaps linked to the same table, each Zap has its own limit. If they run at the same time, they can perform a total of 1,350 requests per minute and 450 requests every 5 seconds, combined.
What happens if a limit is exceeded
If a Zap step exceeds the rate limits, you will see an error message in the Zap run letting you know how long to wait before you can retry. If you use autoreplay with your Zaps, it will automatically retry your steps.
Provide feedback and get help
Submit a feature request, provide feedback on existing features, or get help from the Zapier Tables team. You can also discuss Tables with other users on Zapier's Early Access Program Slack.
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