I am a paying subscriber of the Pro plan, but the recent extreme tightening of usage limits has made the tool practically unusable for my daily development workflow.
I develop complex applications in C# and Swift, including a baseball simulation game and a bookkeeping app. These projects require deep context reading across multiple files to discuss specifications, manage state, and debug complex logic.
My standard workflow is to use Antigravity as a thinking partner to analyze the codebase and generate precise prompts, which I then pass to Claude Code for execution. However, due to the severe limits, I am currently forced to fall back on the Gemini 3 Flash model just to survive. This completely defeats the purpose of paying for a Pro subscription.
If these strict rate limits for Pro users are not relaxed soon, I will have no choice but to cancel my subscription and migrate entirely to alternative AI coding agents that can handle real-world codebase analysis without constant interruptions.
Please strongly reconsider the current limit thresholds for your paid users.
Thank you.
The behavior you are describing that you want does not exist in the Google Pro plan anymore., does it come back I don’t know .
But don’t worry just look at which are the top 3 players in the AI coding space and just pick one of them instead you cannot go wrong. There is nothing Antigravity currently offers that the top 3 players don’t have currently (looking at functionality not at UI presentation) and perhaps you are surprised how much they have advanced past 3 months.
One of these even offers a 5 hour window and a 7 days window kind of like very similar to what Antigravity did in the past with Pro but with clearer indication on how each progresses and having for me more then enough credits for my weekly usage (evening and weekend coding). The other one which I got as backup I could do without I found out but it is (almost) as good.
About models. GPT 5.4 is pretty much up to par nowadays with Opus 4.6 both are real power horses you can use for almost anything including planning and agentic execution. In front-end coding execution Gemini 3.1 is also pretty nice.
Would not use Gemini Flash when there are so many options available even on small budgets like $20-$40 per month. But for heavy daily agentic usage let’s say 6 days per week, multiple hours per day you probably need at least a $100 subscription nowadays.
I have the same problem. Now that I’ve already unfriended all the developers, even my cat has stopped typing for me after my praises. Should I seriously consider getting the Ultra? I was going to wipe the entire market clean for $20 a month.