Hi @jeppley
The error indicates there was an issue with the Spotify API request, which may indicate a bug with the Spotify Zap trigger event.
I recommend reporting the issue to Zapier Support: https://zapier.com/app/get-help
When you see the error "invalid limit" on the Spotify API, it means you've likely tried to request a number of items (like songs in a playlist or search results) that falls outside the allowed range set by the API, usually meaning you're trying to retrieve either too many or too few items than what is permitted in a single request.
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, I don’t really know what’s causing the error. There haven’t been any requests to the trigger since Jan 8th in our history (and I can confirm from us since then). So, I don’t know why there would be any limit reaches. I took you up on your recommendation and have a note out to Zapier to at the very least figure out how to stop the hourly email from them, since it says it’s only a “possible” error and not one that’s actually been seen even from what I can tell in our run history.
Hi @jeppley,
Welcome to the Community.
The "Invalid limit" error in your Spotify Zap likely means a set number exceeds Spotify's API limit, usually 50. To fix this, check and reduce limit settings in your Zap, then test it. Disable error emails in the settings if errors persist but the Zap works. If the issue remains, contact Zapier support.