clickup-rate-limits
Handle ClickUp API rate limits with backoff, queuing, and header monitoring. Use when hitting 429 errors, implementing retry logic, or optimizing API throughput against ClickUp's per-plan rate limits. Trigger: "clickup rate limit", "clickup 429", "clickup throttling", "clickup retry", "clickup backoff", "clickup request queue".
Best use case
clickup-rate-limits is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Handle ClickUp API rate limits with backoff, queuing, and header monitoring. Use when hitting 429 errors, implementing retry logic, or optimizing API throughput against ClickUp's per-plan rate limits. Trigger: "clickup rate limit", "clickup 429", "clickup throttling", "clickup retry", "clickup backoff", "clickup request queue".
Teams using clickup-rate-limits should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/clickup-rate-limits/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How clickup-rate-limits Compares
| Feature / Agent | clickup-rate-limits | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Handle ClickUp API rate limits with backoff, queuing, and header monitoring. Use when hitting 429 errors, implementing retry logic, or optimizing API throughput against ClickUp's per-plan rate limits. Trigger: "clickup rate limit", "clickup 429", "clickup throttling", "clickup retry", "clickup backoff", "clickup request queue".
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
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SKILL.md Source
# ClickUp Rate Limits
## Overview
ClickUp enforces per-token, per-minute rate limits that vary by Workspace plan. When exceeded, the API returns HTTP 429 with rate limit headers.
## Rate Limit Tiers
| Workspace Plan | Requests/Min/Token | Burst Support |
|----------------|-------------------|---------------|
| Free Forever | 100 | No |
| Unlimited | 100 | No |
| Business | 100 | No |
| Business Plus | 1,000 | Yes |
| Enterprise | 10,000 | Yes |
## Rate Limit Headers
Every ClickUp API response includes these headers:
| Header | Description | Example |
|--------|-------------|---------|
| `X-RateLimit-Limit` | Max requests in window | `100` |
| `X-RateLimit-Remaining` | Requests left in window | `95` |
| `X-RateLimit-Reset` | Unix timestamp when limit resets | `1695000060` |
## Exponential Backoff with Jitter
```typescript
async function clickupRequestWithRetry<T>(
path: string,
options: RequestInit = {},
config = { maxRetries: 5, baseDelayMs: 1000, maxDelayMs: 60000 }
): Promise<T> {
for (let attempt = 0; attempt <= config.maxRetries; attempt++) {
const response = await fetch(`https://api.clickup.com/api/v2${path}`, {
...options,
headers: {
'Authorization': process.env.CLICKUP_API_TOKEN!,
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
...options.headers,
},
});
if (response.ok) return response.json();
if (response.status === 429) {
// Use server-provided reset time when available
const resetTimestamp = response.headers.get('X-RateLimit-Reset');
let waitMs: number;
if (resetTimestamp) {
waitMs = Math.max(0, parseInt(resetTimestamp) * 1000 - Date.now()) + 1000;
} else {
// Exponential backoff with jitter
const exponential = config.baseDelayMs * Math.pow(2, attempt);
const jitter = Math.random() * 1000;
waitMs = Math.min(exponential + jitter, config.maxDelayMs);
}
console.warn(`Rate limited. Waiting ${(waitMs / 1000).toFixed(1)}s (attempt ${attempt + 1})`);
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, waitMs));
continue;
}
// Non-retryable errors
if (response.status < 500 && response.status !== 429) {
const error = await response.json().catch(() => ({}));
throw new Error(`ClickUp ${response.status}: ${error.err ?? 'Unknown error'}`);
}
// Server errors: retry with backoff
if (attempt < config.maxRetries) {
const delay = config.baseDelayMs * Math.pow(2, attempt);
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, delay));
}
}
throw new Error(`ClickUp API: max retries exceeded for ${path}`);
}
```
## Rate Limit Monitor
```typescript
class ClickUpRateLimitMonitor {
private remaining = 100;
private limit = 100;
private resetAt = 0;
updateFromResponse(response: Response): void {
const remaining = response.headers.get('X-RateLimit-Remaining');
const limit = response.headers.get('X-RateLimit-Limit');
const reset = response.headers.get('X-RateLimit-Reset');
if (remaining) this.remaining = parseInt(remaining);
if (limit) this.limit = parseInt(limit);
if (reset) this.resetAt = parseInt(reset) * 1000;
}
shouldThrottle(): boolean {
return this.remaining < 10 && Date.now() < this.resetAt;
}
getWaitMs(): number {
return Math.max(0, this.resetAt - Date.now());
}
getUsagePercent(): number {
return ((this.limit - this.remaining) / this.limit) * 100;
}
}
```
## Queue-Based Rate Limiting
```typescript
import PQueue from 'p-queue';
// Stay under 100 req/min for Free/Unlimited/Business
const clickupQueue = new PQueue({
concurrency: 5, // Max parallel requests
interval: 1000, // Per second window
intervalCap: 1, // 1 request per second = 60/min (safe margin)
});
async function queuedClickUpRequest<T>(path: string, options?: RequestInit): Promise<T> {
return clickupQueue.add(() => clickupRequestWithRetry(path, options));
}
// Bulk operations stay within limits automatically
const taskIds = ['abc', 'def', 'ghi', 'jkl'];
const tasks = await Promise.all(
taskIds.map(id => queuedClickUpRequest(`/task/${id}`))
);
```
## Pre-Flight Throttling
```typescript
// Check headers before sending burst of requests
async function preFlightCheck(): Promise<{ safe: boolean; waitMs: number }> {
const response = await fetch('https://api.clickup.com/api/v2/user', {
headers: { 'Authorization': process.env.CLICKUP_API_TOKEN! },
});
const remaining = parseInt(response.headers.get('X-RateLimit-Remaining') || '100');
const reset = parseInt(response.headers.get('X-RateLimit-Reset') || '0') * 1000;
if (remaining < 10) {
return { safe: false, waitMs: Math.max(0, reset - Date.now()) };
}
return { safe: true, waitMs: 0 };
}
```
## Error Handling
| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|-------|-------|----------|
| Constant 429s | Exceeding plan limit | Upgrade plan or add request queuing |
| Thundering herd | All retries fire at same time | Add random jitter to backoff |
| Missing reset header | Older API version | Fall back to exponential backoff |
| Burst rejected | Too many concurrent | Reduce `concurrency` in queue |
## Resources
- [ClickUp Rate Limits](https://developer.clickup.com/docs/rate-limits)
- [p-queue Library](https://github.com/sindresorhus/p-queue)
## Next Steps
For security configuration, see `clickup-security-basics`.Related Skills
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