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Anthid separates limits into two categories: platform limits and broker limits. Platform limits are Anthid-defined limits tied to the subscription tier your organization belongs to. These limits are almost universally higher than the per-broker limits, so most applications will encounter broker-specific limits before they encounter platform limits. Broker limits are externally defined and enforced by the brokers themselves. Anthid makes a best effort to provide access up to, but not over, the broker-defined limit.

Limit categories

Platform limits

Anthid platform limits are based on your organization’s subscription tier. They define the platform-level capacity available to your organization across Anthid services.

Broker limits

Broker limits are defined and enforced externally by each broker. Anthid routes requests with the goal of staying within those broker-enforced limits.

Broker limits

BrokerRequests per secondDaily request limit
Lightspeed ConnectUnrestrictedUnrestricted
For Lightspeed Connect, requests per second and daily request limits are unrestricted from the Anthid platform perspective. Any practical limit is a function of your customer agreement with Lightspeed brokerage.

How Anthid handles limits

Anthid aims to give your application as much broker capacity as the underlying broker agreement allows while protecting the reliability of the platform and broker connection. When a broker defines a limit, Anthid makes a best effort to operate up to that limit without exceeding it. When the broker limit is unrestricted or agreement-specific, Anthid treats the broker agreement as the source of truth.