Follow - up on Long - Pending Quota Adjustment Application

Dear Google Cloud Support Team,

I am writing on behalf of Saturney Limited to express our growing concern regarding the status of our YouTube API quota adjustment request.

We initially submitted our application for a quota increase on February  2025. Our company, Saturney Limited, has been actively engaged in developing a video - forwarding service. This application is of critical importance to our business operations and the growth of our service.

The video - forwarding service we are developing aims to provide seamless and efficient video content distribution for our clients. However, the current quota limits have severely restricted our ability to scale and serve a larger number of users. As a result, we are missing out on significant business opportunities and are unable to fully meet the demands of our growing customer base.

Since submitting our request, we have only received minimal communication. We did respond to your initial email on February 2025 with comprehensive details about our project, including our business model, the technical aspects of our video - forwarding service, and the specific reasons why we urgently need an increase in the YouTube API quota. But since then, we have not received any further updates.

The lack of response has put our project at a standstill. We have invested a substantial amount of time, effort, and financial resources into this development. Without an appropriate quota, we are unable to proceed with our expansion plans, which not only affects our company's growth but also has a negative impact on the users who rely on our service for high - quality video forwarding.

We understand that your team likely

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This is a site made up of your fellow Google Workspace administrators from around the globe, not Workspace or YouTube support. (Greetings from UC Berkeley!)

YouTube is unfortunately notorious for being incredibly unresponsive and unhelpful generally, including with this sort of thing. My only advice would be to be both persistent (resubmit the request, reply to emails again, etc.) and patient. And yeah, that sucks.

Ian

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