Hello, I would like to report an issue with my usage limits. On Thursday, I was informed that my limit would reset in 5 hours. However, after using only about 40% of my capacity for a code review, the limit suddenly jumped to 7 days. This seems like a system error as my usage was normal and within reasonable bounds. Please look into this and help restore my access.
This problem is the same as what I experienced. I don’t understand why this problem always occurs.
because it’s not a problem, it’s voluntary on their part
Just got this too! I am locked out for 3 days!! What is going on?
Same problem. why I got this 60 hours tool down time???
Twice this has happened in Feb 2026.
Is this a bug or are the claude limits updated?
I also keep encountering this issue. Honestly, I regret buying the 1 year subscription of ai pro.
Hi Everyone,
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience this has caused. We have escalated the issue to our internal teams for a thorough investigation. You can follow for updates in the main thread.
Same issue here… 104h, I didn’t even use the whole 100%
@Thatipamula_Namratha There are no updates there.
I’m seeing the same issue. I only ran two prompts and still had about 60% quota left, but eight hours later the system suddenly showed a 121‑hour cooldown. That’s completely unreasonable. I contacted Google One support, and they told me they can’t offer a refund or help because this isn’t part of their product.
Same issue here! Go to sleep with a 5hr cooldown. Wake up and its a week?!
It even was my first ever 5hr cooldown so there was no way i used all the quota of a week.
After using 40% of the limit, the cooldown time increased from 5 hours to a week. I’m now considering switching to Claude Code Pro in conjunction with Google One Pro. Antigravity is more like an IDE. I understand Google wants to promote Gemini, but they shouldn’t have set such strict quotas for Claude. Originally, Gemini and Claude worked together, but now they’re completely separate.

