Google Tasks API quotas and usage limits
The Google Tasks API has a courtesy limit of 50,000 queries per day.
Depending on your project's resource usage, you might want to request a quota
increase. API calls by a service account are considered to be using a
single account. Applying for an increased quota doesn't guarantee approval. Large
quota increases can take longer to be approved.
Not all projects have the same quotas. As you increasingly use Google Cloud over
time, your quotas might need to increase. If you expect a notable upcoming
increase in usage, you can proactively
request quota adjustments
from the Quotas page
in the Google Cloud console.
To learn more, see the following resources:
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Last updated 2024-12-19 UTC.
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