Quota on PRO sub

Yesterday I bought the PRO plan. Before I went to sleep, I had 80% of my limit left; I only tried a few prompts, and the refresh rate was 5 hours. Today I turned on Antigravity, and my limit was completely used up, with a 7-day reset. My limit for Claude also disappeared, even though I didn’t even use it! I immediately requested a refund, so I hope I’ll be successful.

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It is certainly not good.

That is always an option, but probably, it would not change anything for other users.
I can always find other platforms and integrations…

If we are complaining, it is because we find value in Antigravity … And we expect to have someone on the other side that can provide feedback.

Hello,

To provide you with greater control and a seamless path to scale, we are evolving our Google AI plans by introducing built-in AI credits that can now be utilized directly within Antigravity.

Under this updated structure, our Google AI Pro tier is tailored for practical builders, offering generous limits for Gemini Flash alongside a baseline quota to experience our most advanced premium models. For developers operating at the highest scale who require consistent, high-volume access to our most complex models, Google AI Ultra serves as the ideal comprehensive solution.
Furthermore, we’ve designed these plans with maximum flexibility in mind; if you are on the Pro plan and require additional capacity or deeper premium access for intensive development sprints, you can seamlessly top up your AI credits to customize your limits and continue shipping your best work without interruption.

The “Antigravity” Quota Bug is a Feature, Not a Flaw — It’s a Grab.

The data shared by starsound is the “smoking gun” we’ve all been waiting for. It’s a complete technical embarrassment for a company of this scale.

How does Google explain a 100% full quota bar resulting in a 7-day lockout after just 20 minutes of usage? This isn’t just a “Token Accounting Bug”— You are effectively selling a “Pro” subscription and then using broken logic to prevent people from actually using what they paid for.

Let’s break down the reality behind this “flexibility”:

  • The UI: Showing a user they have 100% capacity while simultaneously banning them for a week is pure manipulation. It’s designed to make you feel like you are the problem, while the system quietly redirects you to the “Buy Credits” button.

  • The Upgrade Path: By “tightening the screws” on Pro quotas until they become unusable, you are creating an crisis. The only way out of this 7-day lockout “bug” is to pay for additional credits or double the subscription price for the Ultra tier. That isn’t an improvement.

  • The Switch: We subscribed to a plan with certain expectations of reliable uptime and capacity. Changing the underlying math so that 20 minutes of work equals a weekly limit—while pretending nothing is wrong—is a textbook pricing model.

If this were a legitimate bug, it would have been fixed the moment it started affecting paying customers. The fact that it persists while the messaging shifts heavily toward “purchasing more capacity” tells us everything we need to know.

Fix the accounting logic, restore the advertised capacity, and stop pretending that breaking a product is a “feature update.”

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