Google Antigravity: Secret Quota Cuts, Break Trust & Make It Unusable for Production

To the Antigravity team & community,

I’m writing as a long‑time paying user who has lost complete trust in how Google manages this product. What started as a promising AI coding environment has turned into a service that stealthily reduces usage limits with zero public announcements, betraying user confidence and making it impossible to rely on for real production work.

First, the Pro tier was quietly gutted. Quotas dropped sharply without warning—no email, no changelog, no forum post—nothing. I pushed through the frustration and upgraded to Ultra, assuming the top‑tier plan would deliver consistent, reliable access. Instead, the team kept slashing limits behind the scenes, again with zero transparency. Today, even on Ultra, the quota is so restrictive that Antigravity is no longer fit for production use.

Worse, it’s not just about quota. The quality of the output itself has noticeably declined. It feels like the model has been down—answers are more generic, less insightful, and often require multiple follow‑ups to get something usable. It’s as if Google is not only limiting how much you can use it, but also how well it works.

This is unacceptable from a business and user trust perspective. Google markets these subscriptions as professional‑grade tools, yet treats paying customers by changing core terms in secret. A service that cannot guarantee stable, predictable usage is worthless for developers and teams building real work.

Worse, the value comparison is laughable. The same $200 USD spent on Cursor or Claude gives consistent, generous quotas that last for weeks or months of heavy use. On Antigravity, that money buys constant quota anxiety, unexpected throttling, and a tool that abandons you mid‑project—and produces lower‑quality results.

Google’s Antigravity team is destroying credibility one silent quota cut and one response at a time. Trust is earned with clarity and respect, not hidden changes and pricing. If this continues, more users will leave for competitors that honor their subscriptions and communicate openly.

We deserve clear, public updates before any quota changes. We deserve predictable, professional‑grade service for the prices we pay. Fix this immediately, or admit Antigravity is no longer meant for serious developers.

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AI Ultra is more expensive and has lower quota than Codex. I already bought the one-year plan by mistake, so I’ll just live with it and look for a better option. Also, Google AI Ultra has wait times.

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Now Ultra has become even less usable. The issue isn’t whether Ultra is sufficient, but the complete lack of transparency around Antigravity’s usage limits.

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I share with you all my dissatisfaction. It seems that Google… I share with you all my dissatisfaction. It seems that Google acted in bad faith, let’s say, opening the gates for all of us developers to enter. After that, they charged us absurd prices for tickets without even allowing us to question them. Our quotas are being cut. What used to take a day to achieve now, in many cases, only takes 2 hours, and in the end, all that’s left is the exceeded quota and the bill to pay.

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I’ve had no choice but to look for serious alternatives, and I’ve already been forced to switch to GPT and Cursor.

I own both a Google AI Pro and an Ultra subscription. At first, they gutted the Pro quota. I had urgent work to finish, so I had no choice but to upgrade to Ultra just to keep working.

When Google introduced those AI points system, I had a really bad feeling about it. I never thought this day would come so soon.

Now today? Without a single announcement, they’ve slashed our daily usage so badly we can’t even get basic work done.

On top of that, they’ve clearly dumbed down the model as well.

This is absolutely infuriating. Real nice move, Google —

you threw the doors wide open to attract all of us developers, even giving away a full year of Pro for free via education verification.

That completely destroyed the balance and screwed over actual paying users like us. And now you’re just quietly tightening the screws even more.

It’s completely unreasonable and downright enraging.

You lure developers in, milk us for expensive subscriptions, then silently nerf the service into total uselessness.

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Seriously UNHAPPY with Google!

I was on a website building project and inspite of purchasing PRO, had to so far purchase credits of 7500. Also noticed stealth reduction of 1000+credits, the AI’s response quality has gone so down and the chat keeps freezing and crashing, so far happened at least 5 times.

I have a new project and I am thinking about using cursor or Claude! I feel they are much much stable

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From what I’ve seen, AI Studio and even the API service are having similar issues. I think there is a deeper problem.

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I can barely find a way to use even 5% of my weekly kimi quota, where as I find myself running 2 coding requests on antigravity and then sitting and waiting for the quota to recover because AI creds just feel like slot machine gacha atp. I’m not even kidding. With how sparse Google’s quota is, it’s like pulling a slot machine for “will you get the proper script on the first try? Second try? Third try?”

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Hello everyone!

Thank you for bringing these concerns to our attention. Please be assured that I have shared your feedback with our internal team for further review.
We appreciate your continued patience as we work to enhance the Antigravity experience.

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I wonder if the quota calculation has been adequately tested. We are still in an open market phase, where numerous providers are trying to establish their platforms as the ones that will survive the industry’s evolution.

Adequately tested? I’m pretty sure they don’t do any testing. That’s what users are for!

I think what actually happening is that Google are not going to continue with AntiGravity development. . I think will have to get some YouTube posts going so people are aware before signing up on this as its clear nothing is going to change anything anytime soon.

I’m sorry for having to post this but its ridiculous.

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Unreal. I got 42 mins of work and now I have to wait for 5 hours to do anything further. Crazy… On Ultra.. @Abhijit_Pramanik

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I’m confused. I’m on the Pro plan — things started well and I made good progress on my project, but now I’m hitting the limits too quickly. It’s not reliable to work with these constraints. At first, I thought Antigravity was ideal, but now I think I may need to switch. I can’t risk upgrading to the Ultra plan only to run into limits again, as many people report online. Is Google deliberately undermining this product?

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Google clearly has zero regard for how its users feel or what they think.

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Yeah, it’s honestly so frustrating. Thankfully there are alternatives available.I’m currently on the fence—unsure whether to renew my Ultra subscription, or just switch to using the CC API instead to get the job done.

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DO NOT UPGRADE! You will get the same situation just a little more time. its beyond ridiculous. you would get as much on a 40 euro a month plan as you would in ULTRA right now

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Yea don’t upgrade, ultra plan quota is beyond ridiculous right now, not worth every penny

AT ALL.

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i’m just here for the testing, once this is production i’m gone.

like really is nobody else here for the beta just because they like to test?

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