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Fair Use Policy

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Extreme usage
The RouteXL website, [[Apps]] and [[API]] made available under a Fair Use Policy: - You can only [[Algorithm|calculate]] one route at a time. If you need to create multiple routes, you will need to do one after the other. - There is no limit on the number of routes you plan each day, unless your usage is extreme.
== Extreme usage ==
Extreme usage on our service is not a fixed number. It's defined as 5 times the average number of routes that users plan on a day. And it's stretched if the number of stops is low or the load on our servers is low. On average, you upgraded users should have no problem calculating approximately 5,000 stops a day, which boils down to 100 routes with 50 stops, or 50 routes with 100 stops. If you go beyond the limit, you won't be cut off. But route planning will be slower and we may contact you to find a solution.
If you go beyond An exception to this rule is made for free users of the limitAPI, you won't be cut off where we may block access immediatelyat extreme usage or misuse. System usage checks are made on hourly intervalsThe fair use limit for free users is approx 100 routes or requests per day. Using multiple free accounts to make multiple requests at the same time and/or bypass the throttling is considered misuse and will be blocked without notice.
== Geocoding ==
RouteXL uses On the website and apps, you can use several geocoders which third-party services to find addresses on the map. Finding addresses, or [[Geocoding]], requires quite some resources. The geocoding services may set their own usage limits, i.e. Google allows 2,500 geocoding requests a dayat their will. Make use of the [[Import]] button to re-use locations and minimize the need for geocoding. Or you may You can also select another [[Geocoding]] service in the [[Options]] and continue your work.

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