More transparency on limits

We all know and understand that we have a “variable” amount of access to the models based on demand.

But it would really help if we could have a way to “gauge” how far we are, so we can adjust our plans and not hit a wall midway in a complex task that was vital. As it stands now, we need to wait a whole day to finish it because we hit our limits and had no way of knowing we were close to them.

It should be a feature on the front page. Something always visible, like a progress bar. Something we can have full knowledge about. Hitting arbitrary limits with no signs of it coming before we get there (not even a warning message of “you already used 80% of your quota for the X amount of time until it refreshes”) and even that is nebulous. Antigravity started as a “5h refresh”. It was wonderful. Then it became daily? Or weekly? I don’t even know anymore what the refresh rate is. It’s all so nebulous, the language is so non-committal, so vague, I have no clue when I’ll hit a limit, and how long I’ll have to wait to go back. I’m worried it is a weekly thing, and I’ll get on a Thursday afternoon and hit my limit and have to wait until next Monday to continue… like, I have no ways of knowing, all current clarifications are so unhelpful.

So yeah… we need better communication.

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Hey, antigravity team !

where can we see the quota ? how do we check how much quota we have left ? or are you just “vibe limiting” user ?

this is completely unacceptable !

limits are ok, but only if we know when they kick and we can keep track of them !

this is prime anti-consumers behavior right here !

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There are several 3rd-party extensions for monitoring quota usage. Search for ‘antigravity quota’ in the Extensions tab.

We shouldn’t really have to ask for this feature. If someone is paying for a “certain amount” of something, however its measured, that someone has to have a way to know if they’re being given that “certain amount“, so they know its not a scam.

I am subscribed to Ultra and just had my limit pop a few minutes ago, after using Claude Opus (thinking) for the first time ever. Antigravity didn’t show any specific notification, besides the “Agent execution terminated due to error“ default (nothing about the quota). I had to check on the CLI to find out that I had somehow exhausted all models (perhaps broken the 5h cap or some other hidden limit, but that’s the whole point of the rant - I can’t tell!)!

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  1. Open Antigravity IDE

  2. Press Ctrl+Shift+X (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+Shift+X (macOS) to open Extensions

  3. Search for “Toolkit for Antigravity"

  4. Click Install

Thank you for bringing this up! I’ve submitted a feature request to the team regarding better transparency for usage limits. We agree that having this information easily accessible would be a significant improvement for the user experience.

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