I want to raise attention to what feels like a major regression in Gemini Flash usability after the recent Antigravity updates, especially after 2.0.1.
Before the recent Antigravity updates overall:
- Gemini Flash consistently refreshed roughly every ~5 hours
- Flash felt practical and sustainable for everyday coding
- Small and medium coding sessions worked comfortably on Google AI Pro
- Antigravity felt reliable for daily workflows
After 2.0.1:
- I received a multi-day / weekly lockout using ONLY Gemini Flash
- The project was just a relatively small website project
- No massive enterprise repository
- No intentionally heavy multi-agent workflows
- No Gemini Pro usage at all
What is especially is how EXTREMELY fast quotas now seem to burn compared to previous Antigravity versions.
Flash was promoted as the practical daily-use model, but right now it no longer feels usable for normal everyday coding workflows.
Many users are now reporting:
- Flash behaving similarly to Pro quota restrictions
- all models locking together
- 5-hour refreshes no longer restoring practical access
- quota draining unexpectedly fast
- inconsistent cooldown timers
- weekly lockouts even on moderate usage
Important question for the team:
Was Gemini Flash intentionally moved into a shared weekly quota pool / unified orchestration accounting system after 2.0.1?
Or is this unintended quota behavior?
Because the current experience feels dramatically different compared to Antigravity before the recent updates.
I’m honestly because many Pro users specifically relied on Gemini Flash for comfortable daily coding usage.
Please consider restoring the more practical and sustainable Flash experience that existed before these updates.
With the current quota behavior, many users simply will not continue using Antigravity for daily development workflows.
