Verified error fix

429 — Too Many Requests

Clerk 429 Rate Limit Error: direct meaning, scoped diagnosis, corrective action, official source, and linked current limit.

Platform · ClerkHTTP 429 Verified Aug 22, 2026
Quick answer

The Clerk instance exceeded a frontend, backend, invitation, metadata, or other scoped request limit.

Verified Aug 22, 2026

Why does this error happen?

  • Aggregate traffic crossed the specific endpoint and environment window, such as backend requests per 10 seconds.
  • The effective account, plan, runtime, model, region, or deployment scope may be more restrictive than a headline platform maximum.
  • Retries or parallel workers can amplify the condition when they are not bounded or coordinated.

How do you diagnose it?

  1. Identify instance type, endpoint family, operation mode, response headers, and all callers.
  2. Correlate the provider request identifier and UTC timestamp with application logs and metrics without recording secrets.
  3. Reproduce with the smallest safe request and verify the exact account, plan, endpoint, region, runtime, or model involved.

How do you fix it?

  1. Throttle the exact scope, cache safe reads, batch only within bulk limits, and back off on 429.
  2. Retry only when the documented error is temporary; use bounded attempts, jitter, idempotency, and a dead-letter path.
  3. Verify recovery with a controlled request, then monitor the same limiter or failure signal under normal traffic.

How do you prevent it from recurring?

Turn the confirmed cause of 429 — Too Many Requests into an observable boundary for Clerk. Track the relevant request count, token volume, payload size, execution time, connection pressure, billing state, or upstream health before it reaches the documented failure condition. Preserve the platform request ID and timestamp so future incidents can be correlated without logging sensitive payloads.

Test the fix under representative concurrency and failure injection, not only with one successful request. Alert on remaining headroom and repeated retries, and keep the linked limit page and official error source with the runbook so responders can distinguish a configuration problem from temporary service pressure or account state.

Do not paste API keys, database URLs, tokens, or sensitive payloads into public error reports. Redact secrets before sharing diagnostics.
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