We need a “clear chat” button anyway. What if the AI loops in errors, and we need to start fresh?
If you make a big change and it edits a lot of files and you don’t like what it did and go back to the restore point before making the change, that change will eventually pop back up because it stays in context memory. So, instead of clicking restore to make things faster you have to make another prompt to revert the changes and tell it not to add/edit those files again to include those changes. It wastes more of your tokens and time doing it this way.
Hey guys, it is time to move on. I waited two weeks in vain hoping they will fix their mess but nothing. I switched to codex from openai to get the job done and it has been pretty good so far.
Google Ai studio getting high unstable right now , even I am not able to restore my previous version of my code . Gemini modal are running
but they code wrong and don’t meet the need .
I had the same issue. What I ended up doing out of frustration was two things, download the app which you can only do if you can get to the code tab, and move the code to Github. From either you can then use Firebase Studio, either import the repo from github or upload the zip file backup. either is just a start to an equally frustrating conversion experience. Firebase studio has an implicit bias for using nextJS over CRA react application. Google AI Studio started to impose Vite onto the application, that can conflict with what Firebase Studio prefers. Unfortunately you likely need to be a former and current coder to know how to fix any of this. I was able to do it by editing the code, deleting files, etc. It took me time, and what out for the dumbness of the coding assistant going into loops where it can’t figure out what to do but won’t admit it. You are able to generate the node.js file to run the application on cloudrun of Firebase App Hosting. It may require creating a docker file. The net of all this, they really did a Google screw up on all this, two similar tools that are incompatible, you can’t easily migrate from one to the other. I thought AI Studio was very promising and I test it with many apps and pushed the limits of what can be done. They had something potentially a winner, then blew it. They were only missing the authentication and persistence which was possible to do within AI studio, but that required some coding. Anyway, I wish I had an easy answer for you. If you try to migrate to Firebase Studio and hit a wall, post on whatever Google forum is set up for this and let me know and I will answer any questions there as to what I was able to do.
If you can get to the app and then open it, even if you don’t see a preview or the code is showing, get to the code tab and download the code immediately so you don’t lose all your work. You can also move it to GitHub. AI studio is so unstable now that I am migrating as much as I can off of it.
WHEN,WHEN,WHEN can fix the github sync issue!!!
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The platform is awful, they’ve further limited the use of the code assistant, 5 questions and that’s it, seriously. The future is to look for another platform.
me either it’s becoming extremely frustrating. taking longer than ever. making more mistakes. lazy outputs.
Except for the request limit issue for me, it works even better 100 percent.
And in remix, if I want to move the project to another account, I have a method that I write before I click remix.
Don’t remix! Under no circumstances!
Just information.
Then you click remix.
Then it duplicates the project and changes nothing.
It worked for a whole week without a problem, but yesterday it didn’t let us publish the apps. We are far away from reaching any cap limit, but still, when going to publish the app, it is telling us that “Publishing is temporarily disabled while we work on system updates. Check back soon.“ We are under a billing account and the source of this exception/behavior it is really hard to digest.
I saw in one of the chats that other people were also having the problem and one of them offered to explain to him [AI Studio chat] the advertising problem. I took a screenshot and gave it to him. People who tried it, it solved it for them. I have an advertising button.
has anyone ever successfully migrated from google aistudio to another platform like claude? any tips?
AI Studio is dead basically, since Gemini 3.1 was released and all the new changes were implemented, everything has fallen apart and there doesn’t seem to be any intention of fixing it.
Yes, unfortunately, for 14 days.Now I think Speed is acceptable again, Features are again, and the whole system is running. But to be honest, I also think it’s a super important platform. Especially compared to the two other market partners ( open and claude), you can construct super-fast, super-simple and excellent applications. And it really shouldn’t be the case that the platform was unusable for two to three weeks.
I think i know where all of the resources has gone to lately. I signed up for the AI pro subscription on a trial and found that Google Jules can deploy multiple agents with Gemini 3.1pro on multiple repositories and has no apparent token limit per task. There is only a limit of 100 task per 24h with the AI pro subscription. I am now making multiple UI and architectural changes at a time and have the changes either merged through github or downloaded as a zip file and imported to AI studio for deployment. The Jules agents do make mistakes but were able to do what i need with a few attempts with my feed backs from testing. Note that if you had a previous version of an app already deployed, you can keep deploying from that same URL. However just a few minutes ago I found that I’m able to deploy to new URLs now. Good luck and happy building!
So after reading this whole thread while taking a long break eating my breakfast BEAN Burrito, the safest move for anyone building client-facing systems is to decouple critical logic from AI Studio as much as possible (APIs, external orchestration, backups, etc.)
And what do you think about shutting down Firebase Studio? “To streamline our AI-driven development tools, we’ll be shutting down Firebase Studio on March 22, 2027. Since its core capabilities are already built into Google AI Studio and Google Antigravity, we recommend you transfer your Firebase Studio projects to these products.” It seems for me that both those products were not really a production ready tools but AI Studio advanced to the next stage so to say. So one thing it definitely means for the users is - it’s going to get more expensive.
They’ve gotta be kidding.. They’re shutting down Firebase because its functionality is now available in AI Studio, which has not been working for more than a month. crazy..
