Ragie · Rate Limits

Ragie Ai Rate Limits

Ragie enforces per-account quotas and request rate limits across the REST API. Plan-level page-processing and retrieval allotments act as monthly usage quotas, while connection and partition page limits cap ingestion per source or tenant. Requests that exceed the request rate limit return HTTP 429, and requests blocked by a plan or credit limit return HTTP 402. Specific per-endpoint request-rate values are not reconciled in this artifact.

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

It captures 5 rate-limit definitions, measuring pages and requests.

The profile also includes 3 backoff/retry policies defined and response codes documented for throttled and paymentRequired.

Tagged areas include AI, RAG, Retrieval, Vector Search, and Document Ingestion.

5 Limits Throttle: 429
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Limits

Page Processing Quota account
pages
see plan (1,000 Free / 10,000 Starter / 60,000 Pro / unlimited Enterprise)
Monthly included processed pages; overages billed per page.
Retrievals Quota account
requests
1,000 on Free; unlimited on paid plans
Monthly retrieval allotment per plan.
Request Rate Limit account
requests
see provider documentation
Per-endpoint request rate; exceeding returns HTTP 429.
Connection Page Limit connection
pages
configurable per connection
Set via PUT /connections/{connection_id}/limit; connection stops processing at limit.
Partition Page Limit partition
pages
configurable per partition
Set via PUT /partitions/{partition_id}/limits for processed and hosted pages.

Policies

Tiered Quotas
Page-processing and retrieval allotments raise with plan tier and Enterprise agreements.
Credit-Based Overages
Overages draw from prepaid credits with a configurable monthly spending cap; HTTP 402 when blocked.
Backoff Strategy
Clients should implement exponential backoff with jitter and honor Retry-After on 429 responses.

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