I´m done with it. cancelling my subscription.
Antigravity files were scattered everywhere; I had to run a targeted search and delete ALL files associated with Antigravity.
Really… I had downloaded Antigravity for the IDE experience it provided, but now it just separates that experience into two separate platforms… They basically degraded it instead… It’s now horrible to use; it’s making things harder than making them easy. I don’t find a single reason why they did this. I’m done.
This update is completely broken. Shifting to another IDE.
The latest Antigravity update completely broke my daily workflow. The UI changes are terrible, but the breaking changes are even worse:
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Broken Extension Marketplace: Searching for any extension returns absolutely nothing. The registry connection is completely dead out of the box.
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Terrible Layout / UI: The text gaps are way too narrow, making code and UI elements painful to look at and navigate.
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Fragmented App Layout: Splitting the core IDE functions has made the environment incredibly frustrating to use.
Forcing developers to manually dig into settings and paste raw Microsoft registry URLs just to get basic extensions to show up is unacceptable. If this isn’t rolled back or fixed immediately, I’m shifting back to standard VS Code/Cursor permanently.
Today i updated the antigravity to the 2.0.1 and i am disappoint. I am now uninstalling this version and downloading the pervious 1.23.2 version . but removing the flash is disappointing. the flash was a perfect model for query and give agent the understanding but now gemini flash 3.5 and Gemini pro both are connected and use the same quote limit. if one of the end the whole model stop until reset. this will make the less user for google. I think shifiting to the cursor would be better.
It’s shocking that Google didn’t provide a link to this page in one go https://one.google.com/ai/credits ![]()
happened to me as well. I had to delete both of them and then install ide seperately, and that didnt worked too because it wont open conversations from past. This conversations only work in the agentic antigravity. Absolutely disgusting.
If you have broken marketplace, use links from here: Marketplace for VS code to be used in Antigravity · GitHub
Do not forget to close and open Antigravity IDE again.
I needed it to install Claude Code extension.
I was also shocked, that all my setup, configurations, extensions were gone and was quite frustrated that I blindly updated. But now im calmed down, after reading your guys comments to open Gravity IDE and setup the other marketplace.
Google had could avoid this confusion by a clearer communication and better migration of the current setup.
Guess this is the Google transition , just destroy the product after it getting somewhere.
90% of all these horrible user experiences are absolutely unnecessary.
Well, this would be a normal situation for you if the update had been developed in accordance with best programming practices. However, people have been given something that, for specific reasons, incorrectly forces the application onto the system. The previous Antigravity (without the IDE) turns into the IDE, and without the IDE it becomes a new tool for vibecoding, much like all the other cursors and codexes. And after the whole operation, at least on my system, I ended up with two icons: the Antigravity icon with a white background didn’t work, whilst the Antigravity IDE launched in vibecode mode. I had to manually copy the resources from the existing folders myself, as the updater couldn’t do it.
Don’t get your hopes up based on those announcements, because in the end they’re not going to do much. In fact, they killed gemin-cli in favor of antigravity-cli.
Yeah Really worst of decision by google. You destroy the complete experience for developers.
100% agree.
I’m furious. Having the agent manager in the IDE was the whole value proposition of Antigravity.
Otherwise, everyone was happy in VSCode.
I also cancelled my Pro plan. The latest IDE is broken, it cannot even remove CSS classes. Why would I pay if still need to do it manually?
Returning to VS Code. It just works
@vicentefelipechile @One_Sa_Ta @laguerdo
I think it is still good for daily tasks, though. I’ve found that the Agent window uses less quota than the IDE integration, and the CLI uses even fewer tokens compared to both.
They clearly don’t want users to be tied to their own IDE. I’ve always used JetBrains. Previously, I had to rely on Copilot in VS Code for agentic workflows, then switched to AntiGravity, but now that Gemini has a standalone agent, it’s much easier for me to work with agents while staying in JetBrains.
(Not to mention that the Gemini and Copilot plugins for JetBrains are pretty poor.)
I initially found the agent split update difficult to adapt to, but I’m getting used to it now. Also, the Flash and Pro models are quite good at the moment, and the quotas have improved as well.
On the other hand, Opus completely exhausted its quota on a single task. All I asked it to do was read five files and update one function in a single file, and the quota was gone within five minutes. . Literally 0.

