Is anyone else running into a massive glitch with the weekly quota system in Antigravity IDE? The backend tracking seems completely broken right now.
I have two separate Google AI Pro subscription accounts that I use for development. Today, both accounts got hit with the exact same issue:
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The IDE showed my standard 5-hour refresh was about to happen (e.g., resets in 1 hour).
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The exact second that timer hit zero, it immediately jumped to a 4-day lockout, claiming my weekly quota is expired.
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This happened on both accounts almost simultaneously.
Why this is technically impossible and clearly a bug: There is absolutely no way I burned through the entire weekly limit on two independent, paid Pro accounts in less than 24 hours. Even with heavy development, hitting a hard weekly ceiling on two separate subscription pools back-to-back right at the moment of a 5-hour refresh makes zero sense.
The weekly quota system itself has to be bugged and is falsely triggering a 4-day penalty block instead of just recycling the standard 5-hour bucket. It completely bricks the workflow, and switching accounts doesn’t even bypass it because the backend applies the same broken 4-day lockout to whatever account resets.
Is anyone else with multiple accounts seeing this immediate jump to a 4-day lockout? Has anyone found a workaround to force the backend to accurately calculate usage?
I’m experiencing the same problem, with the exact same behavior.
I’m experiencing the same issue with my Google Antigravity Pro account.
Me too, it’s pretty weird to be paying for Ultra and have zero transparency or accurate metering on what you’re actually consuming. A proper usage dashboard (with per-hour/daily/weekly breakdowns) would go a long way here.
yeah i do agree on that, cause after talking to google support they denied of any issue with their quotas instead told me that i reached the weekly limits, it isnt possible to finish my weekly quota in just a day with 5 hour rolling window, but yes a proper dashboard will solve atleast half of the issues if not completely.
Same issue… I barely used it this week and I have a 2 day lockout
I cannot discern whether this is a mere technical glitch or if Google has deliberately throttled quota limit for us all. The quota, originally designed to refresh every five hours, has recovered by only a 1/5 increment, accompanied by a notification that it will not refresh for another two days, regardless of whether that signifies a full restoration or merely another fraction. Considering that the consumption per task for the 3.5 model far exceeds that of 3.1 Flash (indeed, with 3.1 Flash, I routinely accomplished my work without ever exhausting the allowance), the landscape has shifted dramatically. Now, not only have the quota pools for Flash and Pro been consolidated, but the cost per session has escalated beyond imagination. Furthermore, the agent engages in bewildering behaviors, such as squandering tokens to introduce ten new errors just to mask a single bug it previously created; without vigilant monitoring of the execution logs, one’s entire quota can vanish in an instant. Initially, I held their agent in high regard, as its adherence to custom prompts and workflows was once exemplary, allowing it to fulfill my systemic requirements with remarkable efficiency within our constraints. Yet, at some juncture, the agent skipped conversation, bypassing even the global GEMINI.md guidelines to execute actions directly within an inscrutable black box. focusing solely on passing tests rather than meaningful execution. The current subscription model no longer serves my fundamental needs, and since Google AI Pro is bundled with various Google One services, I am, with great reluctance, preparing to terminate my suite of paid subscriptions, including both Google One and AI Studio.
I’m experiencing the same problem, i dont know what to do, sent email 3 days before and yesterday, no results, no responds