Google Antigravity has come to an end!

In the latest Google Antigravity update, usage limits have been drastically reduced. And we’re not just talking about free users—even those paying for the Ultra plan are being directly affected in their workflow.

The biggest problem was the removal of Gemini 3.0 Flash with a short usage reset (approx. 5 hours), which was precisely the most viable model for intensive daily development use. Now, practically everything has fallen into a weekly quota system with a 7-day reset.

This completely changes the tool’s experience.

Before:

You could work continuously.

The workflow was predictable.

It was possible to code, test, refactor, review, and iterate without fear of “running out of fuel.”

Now:

You need to “save prompts.” Any longer session becomes a risk of losing access.

Models go into absurd cooldown.

Using the tool stops feeling like a professional one and starts feeling like a limited demo.

And honestly: this kills productivity.

Anyone who truly works with AI in development knows that consumption isn’t a luxury. It’s part of the process:

debugging
architecture
documentation
refactoring
automation
code analysis
boilerplate generation
PR review
troubleshooting

It makes no sense to sell an “Ultra” plan while simultaneously imposing limits that force users to moderate every message as if they were using mobile internet in 2009.

The strangest thing is that Antigravity was starting to gain traction precisely because it had a faster and freer flow compared to other services. Now it seems they’ve gone the opposite way.

And it’s not an isolated case:

several users are already complaining about the same thing here on the forum.

If the intention is to transform Antigravity into a serious tool for developers, the current quota policy needs to be urgently reviewed.

Objective suggestions:

Bring back short resets for Flash models
Drastically increase the quota for paid plans
Separate limits for “thinking” models from fast models
Create a quota that is truly proportional to the price of the Ultra
Better transparency regarding consumption and cooldowns. I hope this is an intern’s mistake in this update, otherwise, this tool is finished!

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