Hi everyone,
I’m writing this because I’ve just had to cancel my Ultra Plan, and I wanted to share my experience with how the limits and quotas are currently being handled.
When I initially signed up for the Ultra Plan, the advertised limits were fantastic! They were good enough to get a full day of solid work done with a happy ending, meaning about 6 to 8 hours of productive work.
However, the recent sudden and unannounced changes to the base quotas and the strict limits have completely changed the value proposition overnight. Now, I literally can’t even get 30 minutes of work in before hitting the limits!
What’s most frustrating isn’t just that the limits were lowered. It is the complete lack of communication or notification to paying users. Waking up to find that your capacity has been slashed without warning is really tough to accept.
For anyone trying to use this in a real-life, production environment, these stealth changes make the platform fundamentally unstable and unreliable. We simply cannot build production features or rely on a service that changes its core usage limits overnight without so much as an email warning. It really breaks the trust we need to have in our tools.
It’s genuinely disappointing because the underlying product is great. But until the quotas are honored as originally advertised, or at the very least communicated transparently well in advance of any changes, I just can’t justify keeping the Ultra Plan or risking my production projects on it. Because of this, I’ve decided to move away and just use Claude instead.
Is anyone else dealing with broken production workflows because of this?
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I am seriously considering it too.
I love the capability of the model but quite frustrated with the overall experience from strange lockouts, no clarity and the overall instability of not just the API but also the platform.
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I’m sharing my frustrations with Google’s sudden changes.
I signed up for the Pro plan to truly test Anti-Gravity, since I’d been a Cursor user for over a year and chose to test it precisely because I disagreed with the change in billing methods.
However, I was perplexed to see that Google managed to be worse than Cursor, imposing even more significant restrictions with a complete lack of transparency towards those who contribute money to the company. An important point is that regardless of the plan, whether Pro or Ultra, the changes were very significant, and I see that, like Cursor, Anti-Gravity has become unviable when compared to cost and benefit.
Cursor at least offers a terrible AI, even after reaching account limits, to allow the user to continue using it, but Anti-Gravity doesn’t even have that, which further justifies my comment about cost and benefit. Honestly, I don’t expect Google to comment. It’s always been like this; they impose things as they want and think people need to adapt to these imposed changes.
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100%. I used this plan happily with Antigravity for almost two months, and the sudden change a few days ago makes it useless. I’ve used up the quota with both Opus, and even Sonnet, within 5-40 minutes. No real work possible; Gemini 3.1 is not very capable. All the models have seemed , weak and relative to other interfaces, within Antigravity - but Opus 4.6 was still strong enough for good work. Now, I must cancel.
They have been for years. Terrible UX on their consumer products; terrible UX on their admin; and no meaningful way to get support. Quite clearly they do not care about customers, and I’m really quite fed up with it.
Do better, Google.
If you don’t know how, hire me for the job, and I’ll get it done.
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Same. Got Pro, loved it for couple of months, the third month has been broken to the point of unusable. They recently fixed some major issues that prevented quotas from resetting, only for me to find out all the model limits have all been MASSIVELY restricted to the point of not being of any real use.
Back to codex for me where quota limits are reasonable
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I cancelled my ultra subscription today because I kept getting
Our servers are experiencing high traffic right now, please try again in a minute.
which made it impossible for me to work with antigravity.
After paying $200/ month, this is what we get? Google, are you OK?
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I just switched from the pro plan to Claude 5x Pro plan. Can’t see myself going back. Wasn’t sure about running strictly from the terminal, but after a few days I’m sold. At least Anthropic is transparent about your token usage. They have multiple tools to track usage and just handed out $150 in overage credits to use in the next 90 days. No one is perfect, but lately Google has been very difficult to work with.
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