It’s bad enough that we’re dealing with the quota issues but when it’s 2:30 am and you’re trying to work in between Claude Code and Antigravity BECAUSE of the quotas - this feels like kicking someone when their down. I would understand this from Cursor but you guys @Google_Google have this happening more often than a startup. Get it together people.
A few weeks ago I switched to another AI coding platform, after deciding to hold off with Google and give them a little time to work out the kinks. I had considered subscribing to Google AI pro, since it seemed like a good deal and the platform has so many different services.
So yesterday I tried Antigravity again, after several software updates. However, I was still disappointed to see that it is still basically unusable, due to frequent agent crashes. Kind of defeats the purpose of “vibe” coding…anyway I am subscribing to the other service for now.
Yep - and I haven’t used Antigravity for about a week and I just ran out of Gemini 3.1 Pro - I’ve been all about the Claude Code double off peak use that just ended yesterday - and now I’m back splitting time between both and goodness I’m already out of quota - this is sad. And I just got another High Traffic Notice right before running out of quota.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We have escalated the issue to our internal teams for a thorough investigation.
To ensure our engineering team can investigate and resolve these issues effectively, we highly recommend filing bug reports directly through the Antigravity in-app feedback tool. You can do this by navigating to the top-right corner of the interface, clicking the Feedback icon, and selecting Report Issue.
Surprisingly, it is working better on the Personal accounts but on workspace accounts, it is a nightmare. A nightmare that just keeps resuming from where it left off every night & day!
@Google_Google@Mrinal_Ghosh Do you guys even care at this point? I’ve written emails, filled bug reports on the Antigravity app. Have been writing here. What else should one do?