I’m writing this post to call out what feels like blatant arrogance in how Antigravity is handling its users.
I subscribed to Gemini Pro based on your own website’s claims: access to advanced models, higher quotas, and even preview models. But now, on X, you’re saying that advanced models for Pro users are basically just a “taste”? And the refresh cycle has been quietly changed from every 5 hours to every 7 days?
It feels like you think you’ve already given users more than enough — “it’s just a web-based chat subscription, and we’re already throwing in 2TB of storage and even an AI IDE, what more do you want?” And then there’s this so-called “generous Flash quota.” That phrase alone says everything. The arrogance is right there on display.
The real issue is: users were never given a choice. As it stands, Antigravity effectively has only two tiers — free, or a $200 option. Everything from Google is bundled together, whether users want it or not. But that bundling isn’t a user-driven choice — it’s yours. It’s a marketing strategy. And marketing has a cost. Don’t pretend it’s generosity. You know exactly what customer acquisition costs look like.
After updating to version 1.19.6, my advanced model quota was instantly exhausted. Since then, it has never recovered. I waited for the 7-day reset — only to get another 7-day reset, still stuck at “exhausted.” And here’s the worst part: there has been zero official explanation. No statement on X, no clarification on the forums. Just more talk about “generous Flash quotas.”
So what is this, exactly? A bug, or a permanent policy change? At least be transparent.
There are already many similar posts on the forum. In some of them, accounts that appear to be official (with Google-affiliated tags) respond with copy-pasted templates — all carrying that same tone of “generosity.” Honestly, this comes across less like a tech company and more like bureaucratic indifference.
Your so-called “generosity” is a byproduct of your bundling strategy — not something users asked for. If anything, a better approach would be to offer separate subscriptions: one for Antigravity, and another bundled option with Gemini. That would make far more sense than redefining what “Pro” means after the fact.
Yesterday, my quota finally reset after 7 days — but it was still marked as exhausted. Now I’m facing yet another 7-day wait.
So again: is this a bug, or is this intentional?
Stop making users guess.