$200 for Ultra Just to Wait 5 Days? An Unacceptable Insult to Professional Users

As an Antigravity Ultra plan user, I must express my absolute rejection of the current quota system. Charging $200 for the highest tier while enforcing these kinds of restrictions is, frankly, a professional insult.

Right now, my Gemini quotas are exhausted with a refresh time of almost 5 hours. However, the truly alarming and brazen issue is that models like Claude Sonnet 4.6 and Opus 4.6 have a refresh lockout of over 5 days and 13 hours.

Paying for the highest category only to hit a brick wall in the middle of a development workflow, just to be pushed into enabling “AI Credit Overages,” is an unacceptable tactic. It is not that Gemini Pro 3.1 is a bad tool, but tasks requiring higher logical capacity and complex reasoning demand the use of Opus and Sonnet. If the platform severely restricts access to these models for almost a week, the Ultra plan entirely loses its value proposition.

For the exact same price of $200, Claude Code is a direct alternative that does not impose these absurd bottlenecks on its premium users. The Antigravity team urgently needs to review these limits; currently, the Ultra plan experience does not feel like a professional-grade tool, but rather a monumental disappointment.

I want to believe this is a bug that will be resolved soon; otherwise, it is an absolute and real offense.

Attached is a screenshot of the situation.

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Did you know they’ve reduced the monthly cost of the Ultra plan?


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What is it called for an API tier 3 user who spends 2k per month and still has a quota issue?

Adding my voice to this as well. It is frustrating to encounter these limitations, especially when paying a premium for professional-grade access or high-tier API usage.

When daily workflows and client deliverables depend on consistent availability, unexpected quota issues or multi-day delays create significant friction. Seeing that even Tier 3 accounts with substantial monthly budgets are encountering similar bottlenecks suggests this is a broader capacity issue that requires clearer communication and a more reliable resolution from the team.

Hopefully, we will get an official update soon, as consistent uptime and predictable quotas are essential for anyone using these tools in a professional capacity.