API integrations usually feel easy at the beginning. A few requests, some authentications, maybe a webhook or two and everything works fine. Then your app grows; more users, more traffic, more concurrent requests, more dependencies. That's when things start breaking.
1. Rate limits hit faster than expected
What worked for 50 users suddenly fails at 5000.
Without queues, batching or retry strategies, external APIs can quickly become bottlenecks.
2. Small delays become big problems
At scale, even small latency from third-party APIs adds up. One slow dependency can affect the whole user flow. This is why timeouts and fallback strategies matter.
3. Token management gets harder
More users means more sessions, more refreshes and more chances for auth flows to fail. Bad token rotation logic becomes a real problem fast.
4. Error handling becomes architecture
At small scale, you can fix things manually. At bigger scale, every failure needs to be predictable. Logging, monitoring and graceful recovery stop being optional. Scaling an app doesn't just expose performance issues. It exposes weak integrations. An most teams realize it later than they should.
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