[BUG] Google AI Pro - Baseline quota refresh showing multi-day lock instead of advertised 5-hour reset in Antigravity

Hello Google Team,

I am an active Google AI Pro subscriber, and I am experiencing a severe quota issue in Antigravity that contradicts the official documentation.

According to https://antigravity.google/docs/plans:

  • Users on Google AI Pro receive: High, generous quota, refreshed every five hours.

However, my actual experience is as follows:

  • Error message: “You have exhausted your plan’s baseline quota. Your plan’s baseline quota will refresh on 2026/3/4 21:55:52.”

  • This means a lockout of approximately 3-4 days (from March 1, 2026), not the advertised rolling 5-hour refresh.

  • Quota display in settings/models: N/A (or 0%).

  • I have exhausted the quota quickly due to normal usage in Antigravity (e.g., agent tasks, coding, etc.), but the reset is not happening every 5 hours as promised.

  • Flash model is available but unusable for my needs (performance too low for complex tasks).

  • This is not the first time; similar lockouts have occurred recently, and I’ve seen multiple reports from other Pro users with 4-10 day resets instead of 5 hours (e.g., threads on discuss.ai.google.dev like [BUG] Google AI Pro — 5-day Gemini lockout, or quota not resetting every 5 hours).

Expected behavior:

  • Quota should refresh every 5 hours on a rolling basis for Pro plan users, allowing continued access without multi-day waits.

Actual behavior:

  • Multi-day lockout applied (baseline quota treated like weekly/free tier reset).

  • Prevents effective use of Pro-tier models (Gemini 3.1 Pro, Claude, etc.) in Antigravity.

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Use Antigravity with Pro-tier models until quota is exhausted.

  2. Receive the baseline quota refresh message showing a future date several days away (in my case: 2026/3/4 21:55:52).

  3. No access to high-tier models until that date, despite active Pro subscription.

Request:

  • Please investigate this as a systemic bug affecting many Pro users in 2026.

  • Manually reset my quota to restore immediate access.

  • Ensure my account returns to the correct 5-hour rolling refresh cycle going forward.

  • Provide any workaround or ETA for fix if known.

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Users on Google AI Pro receive:

  • High, generous quota, refreshed every five hours

  • Higher weekly rate limit

Exactly…the link to the page with screenshot of that very info: Google Antigravity

A 5-hour refresh means after 5 hours I should be able to get some time, especially with the description of a high and generous quota for Pro users and more for Ultra. I have been locked out 7 days now from using all agents, and some agents I have never used. What is really upsetting me is the communique that Google sent out yesterday regarding a fix for members who violated TOS. Meanwhile, those who not violated TOS still do not have service or any notification of what is being done to address this issue.

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Running into the same issue.

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still this as refresh in 144 hours, and more,

I am having the exact same issue regarding this. i hope we can get a fix as soon as possible. Or at least some clarification.

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Same, I’m seeing refresh periods of 90+ hours after less than an hour of normal (1 agent) usage

Same here, a PRO user, 1 day, not large tasks or complex tasks today, and get this, I think Google still redirects resources to Ultra Accounts, as OpenAI and Athropic do it, it’s a shame, Cursor does it the same, and sometimes because the usage in entire networks is large, they do it the same.

This happened to me when I was running agents in two separate windows both using different models. They seem to throttle you for bombarding the models too much.

After the updates today, nothing has changed. I made an update, but we lost usage because of this bug.

  • Fixed a bug in token accounting that could cause conversations to prematurely reach the maximum token limit.

Same thing! This is my first time using agentic coding at all, so I may have gotten excited. But I used long, complex prompts to generated what I wanted, only to find out I’ve run out entirely in less than 2 sessions (~2-3 hours each, once per day). This has to be a bug, right? I’ve been locked out for almost a week on a project I JUST started.