To keep response times fair for everyone, Intigriti may limit how many submissions you can have open at the same time.
What is a submission limit?
A submission limit restricts how many submissions you can have open simultaneously.
If you reach the limit, you won’t be able to create a new submission until one of your open submissions is processed.
Why do submission limits exist?
Open submission limits help us:
- Keep response times fair across the community
- Reduce low-quality or duplicate submissions
- Encourage complete, reproducible reports
What counts as an “open” submission?
Open submissions are submissions that aren’t fully closed yet.
Depending on your submission’s lifecycle, this can include submissions that are:
- In triage
- Pending review
- Waiting for a final outcome
What can I do if I can’t submit?
1. Check your existing open submissions.
2. Wait for one of your open submissions to be processed and closed.
3. If we asked for more information on a submission, reply with the missing details (for example: clearer reproduction steps, additional evidence, or a proof of concept). This helps move your submission forward.
Tips to avoid hitting the limit
- Only submit once you have clear reproduction steps and supporting evidence.
- Avoid placeholder submissions.
- Don’t submit the same issue multiple times (duplicates will be closed).
- If multiple issues are closely related, consider whether they can be combined into one clear submission.
FAQ
Does this affect my existing submissions?
No. Your existing submissions remain in the platform and will continue through the normal review flow. The limit only affects creating new submissions.
Can my limit change over time?
Yes. The limit can change depending on your submission history and recent activity.
