Hi! I see you're encountering error 429 with the Spicychat AI app. This error usually means "Too Many Requests," indicating that the server is receiving more requests than it can handle from your device or account within a certain timeframe.
Could you tell me a bit more? For example, when do you see error 429—right after opening the app, during specific actions, or continuously? Also, have you been using the app intensively or maybe running automated queries?
Meanwhile, here are some steps you can try to resolve error 429 on your Android WebKit device:
1. Wait and Retry Later Sometimes the server rate limits requests temporarily. Waiting a few minutes up to an hour before using the app again can help.
2. Restart the App and Device Close the Spicychat AI app completely and restart your Android device to clear any temporary issues.
3. Check Your Network Connection Switch between Wi-Fi and mobile data to see if network restrictions are causing excessive retries.
4. Limit Usage Frequency Avoid sending many requests in quick succession. If using any scripted or automated features, slow down their requests.
5. Update or Reinstall the App Ensure you have the latest version. If needed, uninstall and reinstall the app to clear any corrupted cache or settings.
6. Check Account or API Limit If Spicychat AI requires an account or API key, verify you haven't exceeded your usage quota or that your subscription plan supports your current usage.
If you’ve done any of these or if the error persists even with normal usage, it might be a server-side rate limit or temporary service issue. Let me know what you’ve tried and any additional details you have, and we can dig deeper!
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Hi! I see you're encountering error 429 with the Spicychat AI app. This error usually means "Too Many Requests," indicating that the server is receiving more requests than it can handle from your device or account within a certain timeframe.
Could you tell me a bit more? For example, when do you see error 429—right after opening the app, during specific actions, or continuously? Also, have you been using the app intensively or maybe running automated queries?
Meanwhile, here are some steps you can try to resolve error 429 on your Android WebKit device:
1. Wait and Retry Later
Sometimes the server rate limits requests temporarily. Waiting a few minutes up to an hour before using the app again can help.
2. Restart the App and Device
Close the Spicychat AI app completely and restart your Android device to clear any temporary issues.
3. Check Your Network Connection
Switch between Wi-Fi and mobile data to see if network restrictions are causing excessive retries.
4. Limit Usage Frequency
Avoid sending many requests in quick succession. If using any scripted or automated features, slow down their requests.
5. Update or Reinstall the App
Ensure you have the latest version. If needed, uninstall and reinstall the app to clear any corrupted cache or settings.
6. Check Account or API Limit
If Spicychat AI requires an account or API key, verify you haven't exceeded your usage quota or that your subscription plan supports your current usage.
If you’ve done any of these or if the error persists even with normal usage, it might be a server-side rate limit or temporary service issue. Let me know what you’ve tried and any additional details you have, and we can dig deeper!
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