Ultra $100 quota exhausted after only CLI setup on Gemini 3.5 Flash — subscription panel shows 1% used

I subscribed today to the new Google AI Ultra $100/month tier.
Been on Claude Code CLI from day one — never seen anything like this before.
What I actually got:

I installed Antigravity CLI and spent about 1.5 hours setting it up. This involved configuring my workspace, tweaking settings and exploring the interface. I haven’t done any real development work yet, nor have I performed any heavy file operations or large prompts.

All my work was done on a Gemini 3.5 Flash model (set to «Gemini 3.5 Flash (High)» in settings).

After this short setup session, Antigravity CLI suddenly blocked me with a quota-exceeded error. The 5-hour rolling window reset didn’t trigger.
My subscription quota dashboard shows only 1% usage, yet the CLI is completely blocked.

  1. Where is the actual Antigravity-CLI-specific quota counter for an Ultra $100 subscriber?
  2. Can a Google engineer review my account? A full block after 1.5h of setup on Flash on a $100/month Ultra tier does not align with “5x higher than Pro” messaging.
  3. Is the counter mismatch (dashboard 1% vs CLI blocked) a known bug, and is there an ETA for a fix?

Same thing here. My tokens were flushed down after I/O 26 :rofl:

That just shows your base usage. In the IDE you set it to use your credits. When base usage runs out, you use the credits.
EDIT: https://one.google.com/ai/activity?g1_landing_page=0 shows your credits.

Spending an hour and a half to fix a couple of files on a $100 subscription and then calling it a day… that doesn’t really seem like how it’s supposed to work

That’s why I switched to Windsurf.

Yeah that doesnt seem right. I upgraded too, using Antigravity 2.0 from Pro to Ultra. While on Pro, I got a notification (“Your weekly quotas has been reset and your quota limits have been increased x3 permanently”), then I upgraded to Ultra ($100) and I have honestly struggled to make the most of it, I’m running 6 projects at once, across 3 systems and they’re all debugging, pumping out code, etc. yet I honestly struggle to exhaust the 5h. So that doesnt seem right? Btw, make sure you install Antigravity IDE today and redeem your free $100 credits (ends today).