jonbstrong
Member
I asked about this a few times on Facebook but never received a clear answer.
I'm wondering why Pabbly's API timeout is so low (15 seconds) in comparison to Integromat's (40 seconds by default, which can also be adjusted to anywhere between 1-300 seconds).
As a result of this extremely low limit, many APIs won't work with Pabbly because it takes longer than 15 seconds to return a response.
It doesn't seem like a particularly hard thing to change - so why is Pabbly's limit so low and why can't they just increase it to something more reasonable?
(I also created a feature request to change it here)
If there is a valid reason for the limit being so low, that's fair enough! But up until now, no such reason has been given.
I'm wondering why Pabbly's API timeout is so low (15 seconds) in comparison to Integromat's (40 seconds by default, which can also be adjusted to anywhere between 1-300 seconds).
As a result of this extremely low limit, many APIs won't work with Pabbly because it takes longer than 15 seconds to return a response.
It doesn't seem like a particularly hard thing to change - so why is Pabbly's limit so low and why can't they just increase it to something more reasonable?
(I also created a feature request to change it here)
If there is a valid reason for the limit being so low, that's fair enough! But up until now, no such reason has been given.