Don’t waste your energy, guys, we lost. As I wrote yesterday, AI would be more expensive, and all the companies cannot afford cheaper tokens.
i cant believe that , but its true !!! shame for google ,for antigravity!
The issues over the past month were part of a process of testing, monitoring, and then blocking and restricting. Everything was carried out quietly and discreetly. Now things seem to be running more smoothly as the shadow nerf actions have been completed ![]()
Error but not an error - it’s just a cover for the shadow nerf process.
Hi everyone,
For the past 2-3 days, I’ve noticed that my Antigravity Family account seems to be operating on a single, shared credit pool.
I’ve been searching for information on this, and the general consensus online seems to be that “each family member has a different credit pool.” However, after individually checking the accounts of all four members in my family plan, it clearly looks like we are now drawing from one single shared pool.
Has there been an official statement or recent update regarding this change? Any insights would be appreciated!
You’re all so angry about this; stamping your feet and and diligently providing evidence, just to show it to each other, all vehemently agree, vigorously nodding and saying this needs to change and then have it all disappear into the void.
I have this problem, too, but I don’t think posting in their forum is going to change anything. The family plan is intentionally getting less attractive so you have to buy and manage a bunch of individual plans. If it makes Google more $$$, you’re not going to change it by going red in the face.
I’m pretty sure this whole forum is just a cathartic outlet for customer frustration and a way to decrease support emails. I would be VERY surprised if anyone from Google reads it in any official capacity.
That’s the new detection to prevent people from subscribing to a single plan and then sharing it with the whole team. People have been abusing the family plan since the beginning, and Google turned a blind eye until they decided to take action, and users took it for granted. Tsk, tsk, tsk…
There was a potential exploit where you could just get a family plan as an individual and use 5 accounts worth of credits. That’s a way to sneakily get a bunch of tokens. I’ll bet that’s the hole they were plugging.
I wouldn’t be surprised if many of the complaints come from these folks because most families don’t have multiple quasi-developers working in the same quasi-developer-focused IDE. For the few vibe-coding couples here, that does … and you’ll have to buy credits to build things now. ![]()
I don’t think the family plan is an issue if it’s only used by one person, a single user’s usage isn’t heavy enough to break anything. The issue is that whenever a family member is kicked and a new one is invited, that new member receives a fresh, full quota. This allowed people to essentially reset their limits indefinitely, which is why the system was being abused. It’s totally unfair to those of us who follow the TOS and stay within our single-account limits. We’re the ones constantly seeing “Server Busy” errors, and I bet the people who aren’t even paying full price are the loudest ones yelling, SERVER BUSY, GOOGLE.
Personally, I don’t think a family plan should exist for Antigravity at all. They should just give a 60-million-token quota to a single account rather than splitting 10 million across multiple accounts. Even the $20 Codex plan now offers nearly triple the quota of Antigravity.
I thought that the ability to use more credits by switching to another family member’s account on a family plan was a feature, not a bug.
Everyone was paying for Antigravity because they expected this behavior. With so many bugs already, this completely negates any benefit of using Antigravity, and I’d like a refund. We need an official statement from Google.
I’m part of a Google AI Ultra family group, and like many of you, I woke up yesterday to find that everything had changed — silently, without a single word of warning.
For weeks, each account in our group had its own independent token quota, refreshing every 5 hours. That was the behavior we signed up for. That was the product we paid for. We built our entire workflow around it.
Now, all accounts shows the exact same quota percentage and the exact same refresh timer; they all share the same depleted pool. Even when a teammate starts using a specific agent, my timer starts counting down too. Six accounts. One quota. No explanation.
This is not a minor tweak. This is a fundamental change to the product — and it was done in complete silence. No email. No changelog entry. No forum post. Nothing.
I feel genuinely deceived. Not just frustrated — deceived. Google advertised independent limits per family member as a core part of this plan. Paying users restructured their workflows based on that promise. And then, overnight, that promise was quietly taken away. ![]()
Same here, just realize my family no longer able to use it if my account finish up the quota. Nothing to be angree about, but i am looking for a solutions or at least something we can do to let Google know about it.
This is …! i can’t belief trillion dollar company doing such a thing… ![]()
Yes, they are suffocationg antigravity at an alarming rate even for paying users. Google one account quotas are no longer individualized. The IDE is completely broken and getting worse with updates. Antigravity is completely unusable for serious work right now.