[BUG] Quota instantly exhausted after waiting 7 days with zero usage

I am writing to report a critical issue with my Antigravity quota. I waited the full 7 days for the usage limit to reset, but the exact moment the countdown reached zero, I couldn’t send a single message. The quota showed as completely exhausted instantly, with absolutely zero usage on my part.

As a Google Pro plan subscriber, this situation is incredibly frustrating and severely disrupts my workflow. Waiting an entire week is already a major hurdle, but being locked out immediately after that wait makes the service completely unusable.

Thanks, Pablo

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Same happened to me. Waited a whole week to see if the issue was fixed when the quota was recharging, giving Google a chance, then finally, a week after I have to wait another 7 days. Without even touching it.

This is over insulting.

I contacted Google One support and their answer was: Oh, is that you already reached the limit. yeah sure, I just downgraded the plan.

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Same 100% waited one week and when the time was right it said no tokens wait another week

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Hello @Pablo_Romero @Daniel_P @Dellian, welcome to AI Forum!

To provide you with greater control and a seamless path to scale, we are evolving our Google AI plans by introducing built-in AI credits that can now be utilized directly within Antigravity.

Under this updated structure, our Google AI Pro tier is tailored for practical builders, offering generous limits for Gemini Flash alongside a baseline quota to experience our most advanced premium models. For developers operating at the highest scale who require consistent, high-volume access to our most complex models, Google AI Ultra serves as the ideal comprehensive solution.
Furthermore, we’ve designed these plans with maximum flexibility in mind; if you are on the Pro plan and require additional capacity or deeper premium access for intensive development sprints, you can seamlessly top up your AI credits to customize your limits and continue shipping your best work without interruption.

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Thank you for the reply, but it appears there was a misunderstanding. I am not looking for an explanation of the different tiers or considering an upgrade to Ultra. I am reporting a technical bug with the automated token renewal cycle on my current Pro plan.

Here is the exact sequence of events regarding my account:

  • I exhausted my standard Pro plan tokens.

  • I utilized the built-in credits, and subsequently purchased and completely consumed additional top-up credits.

  • The system correctly indicated I had to wait exactly one week for my standard Pro tokens to renew.

  • The Bug: I waited the full week. However, the exact moment I opened Antigravity today, the system immediately reset the timer to another full week of waiting, while keeping my token balance at 0. I did not use the platform for a single second before this reset occurred.

Upgrading to Ultra is not a relevant solution when the basic renewal cycle of the Pro plan is fundamentally broken on my account.

Please escalate this ticket to your technical team to investigate why my Pro tokens did not refresh after the designated waiting period, and manually restore my quota.

Best regards, Daniel

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I fully support @Daniel_P here. your reply reads like a generic marketing script designed to upsell us to the Ultra plan or force the purchase of AI credits, completely ignoring the actual bug we are reporting.

Let’s be honest about what is really happening: there is no “baseline quota” for non-Flash models on the Pro plan anymore. The advertised 5-hour refresh is gone, and even the 1-week wait is a mirage. We are dealing with a severe, persistent bug: after waiting a full 7 days, the exact moment we attempt to use the platform, the counter instantly resets to another 1-week lockout without processing a single prompt.

If Google has quietly decided to remove access to these premium models for Pro tier users, you need to be transparent about it. You should remove these models from the Antigravity UI for Pro accounts entirely. More importantly, you need to stop advertising access to them in your marketing communications and pricing pages when people sign up for the Pro plan.

Selling a subscription based on access to models that are effectively locked behind a permanent, broken cooldown loop is unacceptable and misleading. We need a real technical fix, not an upsell pitch.

Best regards, Pablo

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I have the same issue, when I am waiting for a week to restore my quota but when time is come to reset I had another week of waiting again even though I hadn’t used anything

Title: Gemini Pro quota stuck at 0% after reset – likely multi-account session bug (workaround included)

Description:

I’ve been experiencing a persistent issue with Gemini Pro quota not resetting correctly in Antigravity.

Problem:

  • After waiting for the quota reset (even up to 3+ weeks), Gemini Pro remains at 0% available quota

  • Other models (e.g. Flash) continue to work normally

  • The reset timer completes, but the quota is not restored

At first, this looked like a backend quota bug. However, after further testing, the issue appears to be related to multi-account sessions in the browser.


Key Finding:
When using a browser profile with multiple Google accounts logged in simultaneously, Antigravity seems to:

  • mix session tokens / cookies

  • read an incorrect or stale quota state

  • keep Gemini Pro stuck at 0%


Workaround (confirmed working):

  1. Use a clean browser profile (or incognito)

  2. Log in with only one Google account

  3. Access Antigravity

:white_check_mark: Result:

  • Quota resets correctly

  • Gemini Pro becomes usable again

  • No more “stuck at 0%” issue


Additional Notes:

  • Logging out is not always sufficient — browser profiles still retain session artifacts

  • The issue does NOT seem to affect all models equally (Pro is most impacted)

  • This suggests a problem with session handling + quota backend synchronization


Suggested Fix:

  • Ensure strict isolation of quota state per account (independent of shared browser sessions)

  • Avoid cross-account token contamination when multiple Google accounts are active


Conclusion:
This is likely not a pure quota reset bug, but a session management issue affecting quota resolution.

Until fixed, using a single-account browser profile is a reliable workaround.

not working for me, always blocked

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you have to do it before it resets the current timer but still need to wait that the timer finish

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in 7 days so lol, if i don’t unsubscribe in few days

Same problem for the last 2 refreshes on both my Google Pro accounts (work and personal). I wait a week and on countdown reached it immediately resets to 7 more days of waiting. About to cancel 2 accounts.

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I also have the Pro plan, and unfortunately, I had to wait five times, each lasting seven days instead of five hours, for my limits to be renewed. This isn’t a fair approach by Google, as they set different terms, and in reality, it’s much worse. Unfortunately, Google will lose customers with this approach, as the competition is increasingly fierce and the prices are more attractive. It’s a shame they don’t take long-term customers seriously…

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