Limit of Freemium projects reached, but only 1 active project - here-api

I created an Here Freemium account a long time ago.
I'm using geocoding and map services.
I created some projects in the past and removed them a few months ago.
Today, I want to create new projects but I can't because :
"You've reached the limit of Freemium projects for this account.
Please visit your project page to see your existing projects.
Contact us if you need another project."
But We only have 1 active project on our account..
Here account page.
Cannot we be able to create 5 freemium project ?
We tried to contact the support but the support told us to find the answer here... Anyone can give us a clue ? :)
Thank you.

Please note that you can have one Freemium plan per account
Source: email from HERE Developer.
It seems that the HERE Developer website does not cover this question, however the limit of one Freemium plan is implied in the answer of "How do I reactivate a cancelled plan?":
You may reactivate a cancelled Freemium as long as there is no other active Freemium or Pro plan on this account.

In this case please contact selfservesupport#here.com
They can have a look at the details of your contract.

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How many applications can I create in one project from a single account and how many projects I can create in Firebase for Cloud Messaging?
As of now (8 Dec 2017) I got a maximum of 5 projects
I got this message when I was creating new project and only had my 2 existing projects.
You're 3 projects away from the project limit.
I occasionally create a new Firebase project to test and learn its new features such as Firestore and Cloud Functions and then delete the project. Last month I tried creating a new project to learn Firestore and only had 2 existing projects, I've never got any project-limit message like this before. I think Firebase team just changed the project limit to 5 recently
Update 8 March 2018
My account reached the limit. I tried request another 10 projects to Firebase team and it took 1 business day to approve (sometimes it might take longer). I have to say that Firebase team is not mean. They are willing to help if they can.
I request a project limit increase and say I want another 10 projects because I'm starting my new startup(MVP) and want to keep the cost low at first. After the business generate money I will pay for Paid Services. Besides I told them how easy I can reach the limit as I have to create new projects to test Firebase features, like Firestore and Cloud Messaging before using the features in production. And finally they gave me another 10 projects :)
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The quota cannot be changed, nor is it increased for paid projects.
How many applications can I create in one project from a single account?
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How many projects I can create in Firebase for Cloud Messaging?
I'm not sure what you mean for the for Cloud Messaging part, but I'm pretty sure that every project you create can be used for FCM. Anyways, I think it'd be safe to refer to the comment by #FrankvanPuffelen on this post:
There's no limit on the number of projects in general, but there is a limit on the number of projects on an unpaid plan. The exact limit for that varies, from what I understand.
PS: As per looking around the docs, I'm fairly sure that there is nothing explicitly mentioned/stated in the official documentation that can clearly answer your questions.
I just searched this because I was watching a video which hinted that you can only have 6 free projects:
https://youtu.be/VUNkjQ_k2Uc?t=1m21s
It has three created and says you can create 3 more. The video was recorded/uploaded 13 Jul 2017.
I guess it wouldn't take much to confirm this if you just created six test accounts.
When I created 8th project on firebase it showed me a warning stating "You are 3 projects away from the project limit". This means I can have maximum 10 projects. I couldn't find any official documentation regarding this. So, I guess we can have maximum of 10 projects only. If you want to have more project after your limit has exhausted, instead of creating new projects you can add any number of apps (ios, android & web) to an similar existing project.
When we were unable to add new apps to our project, we contacted their support and this was their answer:
After consulting this to our engineers, I've found out that there is a
hard limit of 1000 apps which can be added per project. This can no
longer be raised, unfortunately.
Cloud Platform Console Help has a page here: https://support.google.com/cloud/answer/6330231 which answers some of your queries.
Here's an extract:
"If you attempt to exceed your project limit, the console will prompt you to fill out a request form. This happens when you try to create a project but you have already reached your quota. The form will require you to specify the number of additional projects you need, along with their corresponding email accounts, billing accounts, and intended uses."
Best practices when requesting more projects are also listed.
10 oct 2020
Today i tried to create another project, I only had two projects and I decided to remove one, then I tried to create another project and I got the message of the limit. I just send a request for 10 projects honestly. After a minutes I decided create another project and again I have two projects.. The limit to this date is 2 projects.
[2021] Firebase's a part of google cloud, so the limit is 12 Project as a Free plan (non-billed account, that's means I didn't active the free 300$ that come from Google Cloud) and I think it's (30 Project) at all time as shown HERE but I never used the paid plan or active the trail ...
So check your google cloud account, you will see all the projects that you have! but there are some notes you can take into consideration:
- Note 1: I opened a new Gmail account and try to make 13 projects he stopped on project 12, But the problem is after deleting your project you need to wait 30 days then you can replace it with another one, there is a modal show the date of delete completely after request that.
- Note 2: When you create a new project from firebase will create a project in Google Cloud, also you can add the google cloud project to your firebase account.
When you create a new Firebase project in the Firebase console, you're
creating a Google Cloud project.
Go to the google cloud to make my 13th project... this message appeared to me:
Also I have it in Firebase... this message appeared to me:
- Note 3: Don't forget! Sometimes that happened! when you using also Google API and create a project it also creates a project on google cloud so you will consume the quotas limit.
- Note 4: You can add the exacting project in Google cloud however from where the project was created to your firebase account.
In Summary: the Firebase/Google API's projects are Google Cloud
Projects behind the scene that limited to 12 projects for the
non-billed account and you can request more, so you have 12 projects maybe all of them firebase or google API or google cloud or a mix of them but you can't exceed 12 projects in total without requesting an increase.
As 2017-12-15, the limit (for my account at least) seems to be 12. (before creating my 10th project, it said I had 3 left)
Odd that the limit seems to be different per account. (either that, or they updated it since #Pakpoom's answer)
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I also got the same message and I have requested another 10 projects from the Firebase team to experiment with Firebase services for my future Flutter/Firebase projects. They have allowed/given 10 projects within a few mins. Thank you, Awesome Firebase Team.
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how many projects I can create in Firebase for Cloud Messaging?
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https://support.google.com/cloud/answer/6330231?hl=en
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