Until this issue is fixed, I will keep creating topics about it.
Because for an AI IDE backed by a giant company like Google, this is an extremely frustrating problem.
An application that is marketed as a Google-made AI-powered IDE, yet throws “ERROR: Our servers are experiencing high traffic right now, please try again in a minute.” almost every second, does not deserve anyone’s money until it is fixed.
Despite being such a massive company, Google has once again shown that it does not care
enough about its users.
Do not waste people’s time.
Do not waste people’s time.
Do not waste people’s time.
This has been happening very frequently that I am not able to work at all with Anti Gravity, very disappointing and frustrating experience. Think so it is time to drop this IDE till they are on same level as Cursor.
I had an update today, and it seems to have fixed the issue. Knock on wood…I haven’t had to click retry once today. I’m on Antigravity Version 1.23.2 after the update this morning.
And the truth is that all AI IDE and coding agent companies have compute problems. I experienced issues (non responsiveness, timeout. … most probably due to compute) with Cursor and Windsurf as well before. The question is how frequently it happens and how long the problem lasts. Technically, if someone is using antigravity professionally for full time development, they can easily rack up some billions of tokens in a few days. So depending on the usage, power users can go over even $250 (of ultra) quick. Google needs some on-demand tier like Cursor, or switch over to token based counting. That will hurt, just like it hurt with Cursor. The market is looking for the pricing where they can sustain their operations while people still won’t grab their pitchforks and torches.