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How is task usage measured in Zapier?

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Updated at August 20th, 2025

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Table of Contents

What are Zaps, triggers, actions, and tasks? What counts toward task usage What does not count toward task usage? Triggers and tasks Task limits and pricing Plans without pay-per-task billing Monitor task usage

In Zapier, only successful actions count toward your task usage. Below you'll find a more detailed explanation of what counts as usage.

What are Zaps, triggers, actions, and tasks?

  • A Zap is an automated workflow that you create to connect your apps.
  • A trigger is an event that starts your Zap.
  • An action is an event that happens after your Zap is triggered.
    • A task is any successful action that a Zap performs.

 

What counts toward task usage

All of the following consume one task when your Zap runs:

  • All successful action steps.
  • Any successful step within an error handler path.
  • Any previously successful steps that run again when you replay an entire Zap run.
  • In Sub-Zaps:
    • Each action step within the Sub-Zap.
    • The Call a Sub-Zap action step in the Zap.
    • The Return From a Sub-Zap action step in the Zap.
  • In Zapier Functions, all successful zapier.action calls made in production. 
miscEye icon Note

In search actions, you can decide whether the Zap should proceed if nothing is found. If you select:

  • Yes, the search action will use 1 task.
  • No, the search action won’t use any tasks.

 

What does not count toward task usage?

The following does not use tasks when your Zap runs:

  • All trigger steps. Learn more about triggers and tasks.
  • Any Filter or Paths step.
  • All action steps that error or halt.
  • All steps that do not run, either because of a previous filter or path condition, or because the Zap errored.
  • Steps for Zapier Tables and Zapier Interfaces.
  • In Sub-Zaps, the Start a Sub-Zap trigger.
  • In Zapier Functions, zapier.action calls made when testing a function.
  • Steps for the following Zapier apps:
    • Formatter
    • Delay
    • Looping
    • Sub-Zap
    • Digest
    • Zapier Manager
    • Storage
actionEdit icon Example

You have a Zap that:

  • Triggers when a new email with an attachment is received in Gmail.
  • Uploads the attachment to Dropbox.
  • Sends a direct message in Slack with a link to the newly uploaded file.

Uploading the file to Dropbox and sending a message in Slack automates two tasks. If your Zap runs when you receive ten emails, it will use 20 tasks.

task accounting example

 

Triggers and tasks

Zap triggers never use tasks. A Zap's first step is always a trigger. Polling triggers will poll an app or check for new trigger events at a regular interval, but these polls never use tasks.

actionEdit icon Example

You have a Zap that polls Facebook every two minutes to check for new leads, then sends them to your CRM app. If your plan has a two-minute polling interval, Zapier will check Facebook for new leads five times in a ten-minute period (every two minutes). If the Zap finds two new leads during that 10-minute period, two tasks will be used when those leads are successfully sent to the CRM. 

If a Zap checks an app every two minutes, it will complete over 20 thousand polls per month. Zapier does not charge for these events.

Polling trigger example

Task limits and pricing

The number of tasks your account can use depends on the pricing plan you select. Once your plan reaches its task limit, you'll be charged separately for those tasks.

Zapier will email you once you hit the plan's task limit and start using pay-per-task billing. After this, you will be notified by email: 

  • When you reach 80% of the pay-per-task billing limit.
  • When you reach 100% of pay-per-task billing tasks, equivalent to 3x your selected plan's task limit.

Once you reach that limit, all other tasks will be held until the end of your billing cycle. If you don't want to wait for the end of the billing cycle to replay held Zap runs, you can upgrade your plan.

Plans without pay-per-task billing

If your plan does not include pay-per-task billing or if you have disabled that function, once your plan reaches its task limit, Zapier will hold any new Zap runs until your billing cycle resets. 

Zapier will email you: 

  • When you reach 80% of your task limit
  • When you reach 100% of your task limit. 

If you don't want to wait for the end of the billing cycle to replay held Zap runs, you can upgrade your plan. This resets your account’s task usage. You can then manually replay Zap runs. You can also enable pay-per-task billing.

Monitor task usage

Task usage is based on your billing cycle. In your billing and usage settings, you can see how many tasks your Zaps have used in your current cycle, and how many days you have left until your task limit resets. Tasks are not carried over to other billing cycles.

If you're an owner or super admin on an Enterprise plan, or an owner of a Team plan, you can export information about your account usage broken down by account member. 

  • Go to your member settings.
  • In the upper right, click Export member data.
  • A system pop-up window will prompt you to save the CSV file.

The file contains the following information for the current billing cycle:

  • The names and email addresses of all members of your account.
  • Their member role in your Zapier account.
  • The number of Zaps they have turned on.
  • The number of tasks they've used.

You can view all the tasks your Zaps attempted in your Zap history. Learn more about Zap history.

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