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Blockade Labs documents plan-based pending limits for Skybox AI

Blockade Labs updated its official Skybox API docs to add per-plan pending-generation caps and an explicit `429` error path when accounts hit that queue limit.

2026-05-21Blockade LabsMedium
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What changed

Blockade Labs added a Pending Generation Limits section to the Generate Skybox docs and documented a `429` response when too many generations remain pending.

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Blockade Labs updated its official Skybox API docs to add per-plan pending-generation caps and an explicit `429` error path when accounts hit that queue limit.

Why visitors should care

This clears up a real access and operations boundary for Skybox AI rather than adding another vague capability claim. Readers comparing creator tools and APIs need to know that Skybox AI's public surface now documents hard queue limits by plan, which matters for throughput expectations, integration design, and how seriously to treat the API as a production-facing environment workflow.

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Blockade Labs added a Pending Generation Limits section to the Generate Skybox docs and documented a `429` response when too many generations remain pending.

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This is a material API access clarification for the Skybox surface, not a new model launch or a claim that Skybox AI now behaves like a full persistent world platform.

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