When you said "Use two completely different projects" you mean 2 seperate Firebase projects? I recently ran into the project cap (with only 3 active projects) and it wouldn't let me create another one. Google cleared it up quickly and gave me more but now I'm afraid of creating lots of projects now.
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I think it was a weird thing with my Google account, I had 3 projects total and when I tried to create a new one it told me I have '-4 projects left', 2 of them were on Blaze
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Strange behaviour indeed. Seems like Firebase has a hidden limit on the number of projects you can create, but no information on what that limit actually is 🤔
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Really interesting!
When you said "Use two completely different projects" you mean 2 seperate Firebase projects? I recently ran into the project cap (with only 3 active projects) and it wouldn't let me create another one. Google cleared it up quickly and gave me more but now I'm afraid of creating lots of projects now.
I usually use the Blaze plan and I never ran into the project limit myself.
An alternative if you are concerned about the project limit, would be to use Deploy Targets within the same project.
I think it was a weird thing with my Google account, I had 3 projects total and when I tried to create a new one it told me I have '-4 projects left', 2 of them were on Blaze
Thanks for that link I'll look into that. 👍
Strange behaviour indeed. Seems like Firebase has a hidden limit on the number of projects you can create, but no information on what that limit actually is 🤔