What is an API rate limit?
An API rate limit is the maximum number of requests a service allows per unit of time — typically measured in requests per minute (RPM) or tokens per minute (TPM). Rate limits vary by pricing tier: free tiers are heavily limited, paid tiers offer higher throughput. Think of it as how many questions you can ask the librarian before they ask you to come back tomorrow.
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