Boulevard · Rate Limits

Boulevard Rate Limits

Boulevard does not publish numeric rate limits for the Admin API, Client API, or Tokenization API in any publicly accessible page. The full Developer Portal (developers.joinblvd.com) requires an Enterprise-tier login to view API-reference-level detail, and no public source (SDK source, partner integration guides, or community posts) states RPM/RPS ceilings, query-cost limits, or GraphQL depth/complexity limits.

Boulevard Rate Limits is the machine-readable rate-limit profile for Boulevard on the APIs.io network, conforming to the API Commons Rate Limits specification.

It captures 4 rate-limit definitions, measuring requests and query_cost.

The profile also includes 2 backoff/retry policies defined and response codes documented for throttled.

Tagged areas include Salon Software, Spa Software, GraphQL, Rate Limiting, and Quotas.

4 Limits Throttle: 429
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Limits

Admin API request rate account
requests
not publicly documented
No RPM/RPS figure found in public documentation; likely disclosed only inside the authenticated Developer Portal or Enterprise contract.
Client API request rate account
requests
not publicly documented
Same as Admin API - not publicly disclosed.
GraphQL query cost / complexity account
query_cost
not publicly documented
Typical for GraphQL APIs but not confirmed for Boulevard; the schema appears hand-built on Elixir/Absinthe, which supports complexity analysis, but no published limit was found.
Tokenization API request rate account
requests
not publicly documented
The vault.blvd.co tokenization endpoint's operational limits are not documented publicly.

Policies

Enterprise Support Channel
Rate-limit questions and increases are handled via the Developer Support Portal ticketing system for Enterprise customers, not through self-service documentation.
Sandbox First
New integrations are provisioned a sandbox businessId/apiKey pair before production access, which may carry its own (undocumented) lower limits.

Sources