I subscribed to GitHub Copilot Pro, lured by the promise of 'unlimited chat and completions.' In practice, I’m hitting rate limits very soon even sooner than free account. "Github API rate limit exceed. Please try again"
This is absurd.
This sentence: GitHub uses rate limits to ensure everyone has fair access to the Copilot service and to protect against abuse.
This is bullshit.
Their pricing page doesn’t mention caps, yet limits kick in without warning or documentation. If 'unlimited' has a hidden ceiling, shouldn’t paid users know the threshold (e.g., tokens/hour)? Transparency’s lacking here, and it undermines the Pro tier’s value—especially.
Anyone else seeing this?
As I can see there are many users have this too in github.
Why this? And I got no official response yet from anywhere.
If you got this too, please upvote so that more people can see this and make this aloud.
I subscribed to GitHub Copilot Pro, lured by the promise of 'unlimited chat and completions.' In practice, I’m hitting rate limits very soon even sooner than free account. "Github API rate limit exceed. Please try again" This is absurd.
They do have something related to this rate-limit: https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/troubleshooting-github-co...
This sentence: GitHub uses rate limits to ensure everyone has fair access to the Copilot service and to protect against abuse.
This is bullshit.
Their pricing page doesn’t mention caps, yet limits kick in without warning or documentation. If 'unlimited' has a hidden ceiling, shouldn’t paid users know the threshold (e.g., tokens/hour)? Transparency’s lacking here, and it undermines the Pro tier’s value—especially.
Anyone else seeing this? As I can see there are many users have this too in github.
Why this? And I got no official response yet from anywhere.