Hi,
I am having a recurring issue with your API rate limit.
Currently, I use Datorama (Salesforce) to pull data from our accounts. We are an advertising agency with a large number of accounts, so we need to pull data for over 100 accounts at least once or twice a day. I keep running into the "Rate limit exceeded" error through the Datorama systems.
I need to know how to resolve this. Is the limit enforced per user? Because I have only one user pulling all the data.
Is it possible to increase this limit?
Ultimately, I work with 4-5 platforms at this scale and I don't have rate limit issues with any of them, except for Outbrain (or Teads, whatever you call it now).
📝 Key Questions to Address (for their convenience)Is the rate limit per user or per account/marketer entity?
Can we increase the rate limit for our account?
What is the recommended best practice (e.g., pagination, time delay) for agencies managing this scale of accounts?
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OK, thanks.
I am using the email "adw...@web-team.co.il" (with the username "beatband"). We are a Premium Outbrain Partner.
I have been using Datorama for a year to pull data on a daily basis (usually 2-3 times a day). While I have had occasional problems with your limits, the current issue is that I cannot pull data at all. My attempts at 7:00 AM failed, and even after trying a few small requests an hour ago, all of them failed. The consistent response is the "Rate limit exceeded" error.
Since the limit is defined per hour, minute, and second, this behavior does not make any sense after several hours of inactivity.


