SEON · Rate Limits

Seon Rate Limits

SEON enforces per-account request limits that vary by API, plan, and account state. During the free trial, the Email API is documented as limited to 120 requests per minute; comparable per-minute caps apply to the other module APIs and to the Fraud API. Paid Starter accounts are additionally bounded by a monthly fraud-check allotment, while Premium accounts negotiate higher or unlimited throughput. Specific per-API limits beyond the trial Email cap are not fully reconciled in this artifact.

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

It captures 7 rate-limit definitions, measuring requests and transactions.

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

Tagged areas include Fraud Prevention, Risk Scoring, Digital Footprint, AML, and Identity.

7 Limits Throttle: 429
Fraud PreventionRisk ScoringDigital FootprintAMLIdentityRate LimitingQuotasThrottling

Limits

Email API (Free Trial) account
requests
120 per minute
Documented free-trial cap on the Email API; paid limits differ.
Phone API account
requests
see provider documentation
Per-minute cap varies by plan and account state.
IP API account
requests
see provider documentation
Per-minute cap varies by plan and account state.
Fraud API account
requests
see provider documentation
Subject to plan throughput and, on Starter, the monthly fraud-check allotment.
AML API account
requests
see provider documentation
Per-minute cap varies by plan and account state.
Transaction Label API request
transactions
50 per request
Maximum 50 transactions may be labeled in a single batch request.
Starter Monthly Allotment account
requests
2500 per month
Indicative monthly fraud-check allotment on the Starter plan; confirm current value.

Policies

Tiered Limits
Limits and allotments rise from free trial to Starter to custom Premium agreements.
Backoff Strategy
Clients should implement retry with exponential backoff and honor 429 responses.

Sources