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Google Play Developer APIs are organized into quota buckets with independent per-minute limits.
The default quota limit for each bucket is 3000 queries per minute.
Different APIs are grouped into specific quota buckets such as Subscriptions, One-time Purchases, Orders, and Publishing APIs.
You can monitor your current quota usage in the Google Cloud Console and request additional quota if needed.
The Google Play Developer APIs are organized into categories calledbuckets, where
each bucket has its own per-minute quota limit. The default quota is 3000
queries per minute for each bucket, and each bucket's quota is independent
of the others. It means that the quota for
theSubscriptionsbucket is independent of the quota for theOne-time purchasesbucket. The following table lists the various quota
buckets and the corresponding APIs in each bucket:
Quota bucket name
APIs in the bucket
Subscriptions (excludes APIs in the Subscription Updates bucket)
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