Antigravity trigger Model quota limit weekly cooldown after version update

exactly the same here. pay the 1 year suscription and found it whit this. it doesnt reset to 100% and it even change the time of reset (today should have reset gemini pro and changed the times 2 hours later haha. will wait to see

After waiting 6 days, the quota was renewed but with only 40% of the capacity.

Are we ever going to get an answer from someone from Google explaining why after waiting a week for the lockout timer to get to zero we are seeing a new one week timer having not sent a single prompt (excluding Flash).

At this point I’m not expecting much and this has really changed my view on this company.

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Thanks for the response.

Does this update imply that the established 5-hour rate-limit reset for advanced models is being phased out for Pro plans in favor of a more restrictive “baseline quota”?

We need clarity on the roadmap. Until now, the official understanding was that the Pro Plan offered a predictable 5-hour reset for advanced models and a 3-hour window for Flash. This new “credit-based” evolution feels like a fundamental shift in the value proposition.

To put this into perspective: Over the last 14 days, I have only been able to utilize 60% of the advanced model capacity exactly once. Specifically, for two minor refactoring tasks. If this becomes the new standard, the friction for “practical builders” becomes unsustainable.

I’d like to pose a few critical questions for the community and the team:

  1. The “Ghost” Lockout: If I consume 40% of my Gemini 3.1 Pro quota tomorrow, am I facing another week-long lockout instead of the promised 5-hour reset?

  2. Credit Transparency: Since “credits” are being introduced into Antigravity, will there be a real-time dashboard to see the “token-to-credit” cost for specific tasks like refactoring or multi-file analysis?

  3. Pro vs. Ultra Value Gap: Is the Pro tier being intentionally throttled to push developers toward the Ultra tier, or is the current “one-week lockout” a technical bug in the transition to the new credit system?

We chose the Pro plan for its reliability during development sprints. If “shipping our best work” now requires manual top-ups for tasks that previously fit within the 5-hour window, we need to know if the “unlimited” feel of the subscription is officially over.

Thanks.

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  1. you will wait for the 7 days and it will recharge only 20% after that waiting
  2. the 1000 credits gets wiped out in matter of minutes using the flash model even without any knowledge of how much anything cost
  3. even Ultra users are getting the same quotas, you can check other threads
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you know I hate to speculate but I’m going to I think what happened is Google was a little short-sighted on build out so now they don’t have the processing power for this many users especially with the Advent of the combined work with apple coming down the pipe so I think they’re just trying to get rid of people especially in the $200 tier for some reason well I’ll tell you why cuz some of of the price is for storage and some of it’s for AI so you’re really not paying 200 bucks for AI I don’t know I mean that’s just my thought it’s too bad I mean this whole AI thing’s been interesting for an amateur like me it’s kind of like playing with a bunch of different Linux distros I haven’t gone to Claude but it looks like I probably will be after I see what my reset does and the frustrating thing is that I spent all this time setting up rules and skills and mCP servers and all of that stuff then all of a sudden like….everyone says….. they’re going to pull the rug out from underneath you
well come what may it’s about three and a half hours to my reset anxiously awaiting who knows maybe they’ll give me a full tilt boogie and 5 hours till the next refresh that’d be cool

well it came back at full strength

I mean it was odd when it went down in the first place because I mean it did that loop thing everybody talks about and I’ve never seen it do that before and I mean I mean I’m going to why is it repeating itself and then all of a sudden poof it stopped so I switched over to Claude but I mean I never really have used it much but then look it still has gear on it and it still cut me off so hopefully this is just some kind of glitch that’s got to flesh out after the time periods go off find out when I start using it lol

Me too. As a Pro user, this is unacceptable. Why do we just have to accept them moving the goalposts after the game started.

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Same issue for me, now on the second week.

I was using 3.1 Pro (High/Low) fine before the 10th of March and I reached the weekly limit, to be refreshed on the 11th.

On the 11th, the limit did not refresh and was pushed to the 18th. I have been using exclusivelly the flash model until then. Today, the 18th of March, the limit again did not refresh and was pushed to the 25th.

This is really unacceptable.

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I just downgraded my subscription. I experienced this today. I had only just finished a 6 day time out, used it for like 30 minutes and now I have another 7 day wait. I’ll not be keeping my subscription if this is going to be a regular occurrence.

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Sorry, but this level of service is not acceptable.
Google, this is game over.

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Update: My quota was reset to 100% on 3/21, and I did not use it for about one week. However, yesterday when I opened it and asked only three simple questions (such as exploring a mid-sized repo of around 10,000 lines, asking a tech question, and creating an execution plan without implementation), I found that the Gemini Pro 3.1 quota had suddenly dropped to 60%, and I was again placed into a 7-day cooldown.

It appears that the issue has not been resolved at all, and my previous ticket has received no response—no updates or email replies. It seems my ticket has been totally ignored. I subscribed to the Google Pro plan primarily for the generous usage quota, but currently it provides significantly less quota compared to the OpenAI Plus plan. For example, when I ask the same questions using Codex, it consumes only about 1% of my weekly quota on OpenAI.

As a result, I have cancelled my Google Pro plan. At this point, the OpenAI quota is sufficient to cover my daily usage.

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As you said, questions in Codex that hardly cause any token depletion are causing the limit to be reached in Antigravity. Not only does our limit here last a week when it should renew every 5 hours, but it never seems to last. In most cases, I can’t even fully fill my 5-hour limit in Codex, but in Antigravity, just asking a few simple questions is enough to achieve it. I use the Plus plan for Codex and the AI ​​Pro plan for Antigravity, but AI Pro is practically a free account. Right now, using Codex for main coding and the Claude Pro package for complex issues seems very logical to me; I’m thinking of canceling it and getting Claude and using it alongside Codex.