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Make rate limits, context window & usage caps (2026)

Make (formerly Integromat) rate limits and operation limits. Monthly operations, data transfer caps, execution scheduling - Free, Core, Pro and Teams plans.

Make usage limits by plan

Operations / month1000 operations
Active Scenarios5 scenarios
Core$9/month
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Operations / month10000 operations
Active ScenariosUnlimited scenarios
Min Interval1 minutesMinimum automation schedule interval
Data Transfer Gb1 GBPer month
Pro$16/month
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No limit data for this plan yet.

Teams$29/month
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No limit data for this plan yet.

What happens when you hit Make's limits?

⚠ Rate limit triggered: When you exceed Make's rate limits, new requests are temporarily blocked until your usage window resets. Consumer apps show an in-app warning; API integrations receive HTTP 429.
1Wait

Check the reset window - most limits refresh within 1–60 minutes

2Retry

Reload or try again after the reset window passes

3Upgrade

If you hit limits regularly, upgrade your plan to increase caps

Make limit reset schedule

Per minute

API RPM limits - reset every 60 seconds

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Per hour

Short rolling windows for message quotas

Per 5 hours

Common for consumer plan message limits

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Per day / month

Image gen credits and file storage caps

Exact reset period per limit type is shown in the "Notes" column of the plan table above. Make uses rolling-window resets - quotas refresh continuously, not at a fixed midnight cutoff.

More Make intelligence

Limits sourced from Make's official documentation. Updated when plan changes are announced.

Make limits - frequently asked questions

What is the Make message limit?

Make message limits vary by plan - see the full breakdown by tier in the table above.

Does Make have a file upload limit?

Yes, Make enforces file upload limits that vary by plan. See the detailed breakdown above.

When do Make limits reset?

Reset periods vary by limit type - many Make limits reset on a rolling window (e.g., per 5 hours or per 24 hours). Check the notes column in the table above for specific reset schedules.

What happens when you hit Make's rate limit?

Make will temporarily block new requests when you exceed your plan's limits. You may see an in-app message or receive an HTTP 429 response. Wait for the reset window to pass or upgrade your plan.