I’m writing to report what appears to be a major discrepancy between the service limits advertised for Gemini Pro subscribers and the actual behavior I’m currently experiencing inside Antigravity IDE.
From what’s publicly communicated, model quotas for Pro users are supposed to refresh roughly every 5 hours. However, my account is currently showing cooldown timers measured in days, which has effectively made the IDE unusable for my workflow.
Current status:
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Gemini 3.1 models are showing a refresh time of 3 days and 3 hours despite only being at around 60% usage.
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Claude 4.6 Sonnet and Opus are showing approximately 3 days and 7 hours remaining to return to full availability, even though usage is only around 40%.
This doesn’t align with the expected behavior for a Pro subscription. A multi-day restriction after moderate usage is not what was advertised and strongly suggests that my account quotas are either misconfigured or not properly syncing with my subscription tier.
I’ve already gone through all standard troubleshooting steps on my side, including:
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Restarting the IDE and clearing cache
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Logging out and back into the account
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Disabling background agents/extensions
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Attempting manual quota refreshes within the UI
Unfortunately, none of these steps resolved the issue.
At this point, it seems likely that there’s a back-end quota synchronization problem where my Pro status is not being correctly applied to the Gemini and Claude model rate limits.
Could you please review my account status and manually reset or re-sync the affected quotas? I rely on these models heavily for active development work, so I’d appreciate this being looked into as soon as possible and my access restored to the expected 5-hour refresh cycle.
The screenshot is pasted below.
How am I supposed to realistically make use of the weekly quotas if the models get locked behind multi-day cooldowns after moderate usage? As a Pro subscriber, this honestly feels misleading and frankly a bit insulting given what’s advertised about the available access and refresh cycles.

