I was experimenting with auto trigger for Notion, that whenever the page is created or updated, some actions would take place. After toggling the auto book ‘on’ I got an error after the a minute or two saying that the notion page was too large. I tried replacing the trigger with a ‘scheduled time’ trigger to run daily at a given time. When I checked after a day, the autobook. consumed a whopping +6k credits. This was not the expected behavior. Could you help me out please?
Could you potentially add an option like ‘credit limit’ that would cut off the automation after n credits are used? It will really help when building and experimenting.
I’m really sorry to hear about the unexpected credit usage!
I’ve added 6,000 credits back to your account to make up for what was used—no worries at all. Could you also please share the link to your playbook so I can take a closer look at what might’ve caused the spike?
As for your suggestion about setting a credit usage limit on automations—thank you for that! It’s a great idea, and I’ll be passing it along to our product team. While I can’t promise it’ll be added immediately, it’s definitely a helpful feature for anyone building and testing.
Looking forward to reviewing your playbook and helping get things back on track!