I am writing to request a manual reset of my Gemini quotas. I got completely locked out after spending hours trying to fix a broken installation of Antigravity 2.0.
The automatic update installation was an absolute nightmare and completely broke my workspace. In order to troubleshoot the issue, find out what went wrong, and figure out how to successfully reinstall everything from scratch, I had to heavily rely on the AI assistant. By the time I finally managed to get a clean, working installation, I had completely burned through all my Gemini quotas just doing tech support for Google’s own broken installer.
Now that the software is finally installed correctly, I cannot even use it. Every single Google model (Gemini 3.5 Flash, Gemini 3.1 Pro) is greyed out with a yellow warning triangle.
To make matters worse, the standard, free Gemini Flash base model has been completely removed from Antigravity 2.0. We are now forced to use Gemini Flash Medium or High, which aggressively eats up quotas and leaves absolutely no free alternative or safety net when things go wrong.
I am a personal user and it is deeply unfair that I am locked out (or expected to upgrade to a $200/month plan) just because I had to use my own credits to fix a deployment failure caused by the software itself.
Could a moderator or Google team member please look into my account and reset my Preview/API quotas so I can finally start using the IDE?
Honestly this is one of the most frustrating parts right now. Even troubleshooting or trying to fix Antigravity issues can suddenly destroy the entire quota budget. I’ve also noticed that after the recent updates, quotas seem to burn way faster than before even during relatively normal workflows on Flash. At this point it really starts feeling less like normal quota limits and more like something broken in the current quota/accounting behavior after 2.0.1.
I have a similar problem, just doing regular PM tasks using an MCP server to JIRA, my entire quota for all models was depleted in 1 hour… really bad… and unfair.