Trouble connecting to Google My Business module

I went through the instructions to make a connection with the GMB module, which worked fine. However, when I want to now create a post with the module, it’s asking me to enter a location name. I chose the option “Select from the list”.

I keep getting this message:
Failed to load data. [429] Quota exceeded for quota metric ‘Requests’ and limit ‘Requests per minute’ of service ‘mybusinessaccountmanagement.googleapis.com’ for consumer ‘project_number:169159316806’.

In Google Cloud Console, it isn’t allowing me to request a quota increase.

Does anyone know how to do this OR can anyone explain how, if I select the other option for Enter a Location Name - Enter Manually - how I enter a GMB location I manage manually into this Make module?


According to google api - Quota exceeded for quota metric 'Requests' and limit 'Requests per minute' of service 'mybusinessaccountmanagement.googleapis.com' - Stack Overflow,

The default quota in GCP is 0. You will need to manually increase your own quota to be able to use the endpoint.

Hope this helps! Let me know if there are any further questions or issues.

@samliew

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Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.

I’m just wondering how to enter a location manually - I can’t seem to find any documentation about this on Make. The only instructions it gives are inside the module itself and they say:

“This value should be the URL path format. i.e. accounts*/locations*/ where each * represent an ID.”

Do you know what it should look like or could you direct me to a help doc on Make for this?

Thanks again for your help.

~Dave

The error has nothing to do with this module in Make, the “Quota exceeded” error is due to how you’ve set up your connection, and the linked GCP project that you’ve connected to, and the rate limit has not been adjusted by you.

Hope this helps! Let me know if there are any further questions or issues.

@samliew

P.S.: Investing some effort into the Make Academy will save you lots of time and frustration using Make.