Tooling
Exa MCP rate limits force sales teams to reconsider agentic research tools
Sales intelligence workflows built on Exa MCP are hitting throttling walls when processing 15-20 companies in sequence, pushing teams to evaluate alternative search integrations for Claude Desktop agents.
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Sourcer/claudecode
A sales operations workflow built on Exa MCP inside Claude Desktop is hitting hard rate limits during batch research runs, forcing practitioners to choose between adding artificial delays and abandoning the speed gains that made the tool valuable in the first place.
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- r/claudecode
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