Absolute Joke of a Service: Phantom Quotas, Constant Server Crashes, and the Missing Opus 4.7

I am with the current state of Antigravity. I am paying for the Ultra plan across multiple Google accounts, and the level of service we are receiving right now is completely unacceptable for a premium tier. I expect professional-grade infrastructure.

Here is exactly what is ruining the workflow right now:

1. The “Phantom” Quota Exhaustion The platform constantly locks me out with “quota exhausted” or “usage exceeded” warnings when my actual quota bars haven’t even dropped below 50%. It is an artificial limit that directly contradicts your own UI. If the quota isn’t empty, why am I being blocked? Fix your tracking.

2. Ridiculous Opus 4.6 Limits and Endless Server Errors The quota allocated for Claude Opus 4.6 on the Ultra plan is offensively low. But it gets worse—even when I try to use that miserable allowance, the platform repeatedly chokes. I constantly get stuck in a loop where the model “Works for 17s” and then instantly fails with:

“Error: Our servers are experiencing high traffic right now, please try again in a minute.”

It is completely useless. I am paying top tier prices to watch a loading spinner crash due to your server overload.

3. The Unacceptable Absence of Opus 4.7 The fact that Opus 4.7 has not been integrated yet is frankly a lack of respect to your user base. You are a trillion-dollar company with effectively infinite resources. How are you lagging this far behind on implementing the current flagship models while still charging us premium rates?

I am paying for high-end, reliable AI access, not to be a beta tester for broken quota UI and crashing servers. Is anyone else dealing with these phantom limits and constant high-traffic errors, or is it just a feature of the “Ultra” experience now? We need an actual response from the team on this, not just more server errors.

I had to raise a similar issue after being blocked for nearly two months: Ultra Plan: Two Months of Server Errors and Unusable Claude Opus 4.6 Access