You can try caching the bearer token and its validity time frame, for instance in a Data Table the token and expiration date/time.
At the time to request the token, check first if there is already a token, if token it's not expired then use it instead of requesting a new one.
If token is expired, then start the process to request a new one, save it in the Data table with its new expiration date/time and use the new one.
Let's say if token is valid for 15minutes, depending on call traffic, this should reduce the number of times the flow requests a token.
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Camilo Montes
i3Vision Technologies Inc.
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-02-2022 16:43
From: Paul Simpson
Subject: Rate Limit issue with Bearer tokens
If they are different oAuth Clients, then they should not share rate limits, so if that really is happening then you need to reach out to Support.
That being said, 300 a minute is 5 a second - are you hitting that?