Question about using a Discord–Antigravity bridge tool (“AntiCrow”) and compliance with the Antigravity Terms of Service

Hello Antigravity team and Google AI for Developers community,

I’m an Antigravity user considering using a third‑party, locally running bridge tool called “AntiCrow” that lets me control my local Antigravity IDE from Discord (primarily from my phone).

The developer has described the tool in the following posts on X:

As far as I understand, AntiCrow:

  • Runs locally on the same machine as Antigravity.

  • Does not expose SSH or public ports and does not use a third‑party relay server.

  • Receives commands from a private Discord server (restricted by Discord user IDs) and then drives the local Antigravity UI on my machine on my behalf.

My goal is simply to be able to trigger small edits, runs, or workflows on my personal Antigravity environment from my phone when I am away from my desk, not to scrape content or automate bulk data extraction.

When I read the Antigravity Terms of Service, I see language that prohibits the use of “robots, spiders, or other automated programs, software, engines, data mining tools, or similar tools” to access the platform or collect/process content from it. Because of this, I want to make sure I am not accidentally violating the Terms by using a tool like AntiCrow that remotely drives the Antigravity UI for my own projects.​

Could you please clarify the following points?

  1. Is it allowed under the current Antigravity Terms of Service to use a locally running Discord bridge like AntiCrow to remotely control my own Antigravity IDE instance, when:

    • It runs only on my own machine,

    • It does not call undocumented HTTP APIs,

    • It only automates UI actions that I could perform manually,

    • And it is used solely for my own development workflows (no scraping or mass export)?

  2. From the ToS standpoint, does this type of UI automation / remote control fall under the definition of prohibited “automated tools,” or is it considered acceptable as long as it is limited to my own account and projects?

  3. If this approach is not permitted, could you share any recommended or supported patterns for safely accessing or controlling Antigravity remotely (for example, via an official API, SDK, or other sanctioned method)?

I appreciate any guidance you can provide. I’d like to stay fully compliant with the Antigravity Terms of Service while still being able to use my local Antigravity environment more flexibly from mobile devices.

Thank you in advance for your help.

Best regards,

Hello @Drow.jr,

Following up on this thread—are you still experiencing these account bans, or have your Pro accounts been restored? Please let us know if you are still locked out so we can track if this issue is ongoing.