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Updated at August 20th, 2025

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Rate limits Delayed processing What happens if I exceed the limit

When you use Webhooks by Zapier in Zaps, if a large number of actions occur within a short time span, they will be throttled (rate limited) to reduce their frequency. 

Rate limits exist to ensure Zapier’s and the app’s infrastructure can efficiently serve all customers.

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Zap steps that use other apps may have different rate limits. Learn more about throttling and rate limits for Zaps.

Rate limits

You will see a 429 status code if you exceed these limits:

  • 20,000 requests every 5 minutes per user.
  • 1,000 requests every 5 minutes per Zap in legacy webhook routes (without a Zapier user ID in the URL).
    • This includes subscriptions and REST webhooks.

Delayed processing

During periods of high webhook activity, Zapier may return a 200 status code but delay webhook processing by several minutes.

If you want to ensure delivery of webhooks:

  • Retry delivery on any step that does not have a 200 status code from Zapier. 
  • Use industry-standard exponential backoff interval for retries.

What happens if I exceed the limit

If a Zap step exceeds rate limits, you can:

  • Replay the Zap run. This will retry the steps in your affected Zap runs.
  • Add a Delay After Queue step to your Zap, which pauses actions for a specific time before running them. This will spread out the rate at which the Zap runs those actions.
  • Adjust the flood protection limit for a Zap. You must have a paid Zapier plan.

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