This article explains how to check your organization's monthly API request limit. Your Salesforce org has monthly API request limits based on your edition and licenses. You may need to check this limit to monitor usage, troubleshoot integration issues, or plan for capacity needs. API request limits are calculated based on your organization's edition and the number of active user licenses, with each license providing a specific allocation of monthly API calls.
All editions with API access
Varies by edition and license count. Common allocations include:
(Note: Monthly limits are calculated as 30 times the daily allocation per license.)
Varies based on edition, license count, and purchased API request add-ons
View your current API limit and usage on the Company Information page in Setup
You must have System Administrator permissions or the "View Setup and Configuration" permission to access Company Information.
Your monthly API request limit can be found on the Company Information page in Setup. This page displays both your total allocation and current usage.
If you need to increase your API limit beyond what's included with your licenses, please contact your Salesforce Account Executive to discuss purchasing additional API request capacity.
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