Ultra Plan: Unannounced 8x Increase in Third-Party Model Refresh Time

Hello,

I’m an Ultra plan subscriber and I need to flag what appears to be a significant, unannounced downgrade to the service.

Until recently, all models in Antigravity — including third-party models such as Claude Sonnet 4.6 (Thinking), Claude Opus 4.6 (Thinking), and GPT-OSS 120B — shared the same ~5-hour refresh cycle under the Ultra plan. This was a major part of the value proposition that justified the Ultra subscription.

As of now, the refresh time for all third-party models has been increased to 1 day and 18 hours — approximately 42 hours, or 8x the previous cycle. Meanwhile, Gemini models remain unchanged at ~5 hours. I received no email, no in-app notification, and found no changelog entry about this change.

This has a direct and serious impact on my productivity. I use Claude Opus as my primary model for development work in Antigravity, and a 42-hour refresh window effectively makes it unusable for sustained work without burning through AI Credits — which defeats the purpose of paying for Ultra.

I’d like to understand:

  • Why was this change made, and why was it not communicated to Ultra subscribers?
  • Is this permanent, or is it a temporary adjustment due to capacity constraints?
  • Will Google restore the previous refresh cycle, or offer Ultra users an option to maintain their original quota levels?

I’ve been a committed user of this platform, but silently reducing service levels for paying subscribers is concerning. I hope this can be addressed promptly.

Thank you.

Best regards

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yep , same for PRO . What is going on ?

Yes same issue here. ULTRA plan. It says it will refresh in 1 day, 4 hour. First time I see this. It was always 5 hour windows.

I find it strange, why are people so surprised?

Why waste time on this DEMO?

They don’t care and just send out an account that acts like a bot, repeating the same phrase: “We appreciate… We acknowledge… We and we…”

I feel like we’re investors, buying Pro and Ultra packages to fund their development. And above all, we’re also free QA engineers constantly finding new problems; I’m sure we’ll all get paid a month for finding these bugs. I think they should reconsider their QA department and transfer that responsibility to us.

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I also have the Ultra plan, and my limit for using Cloud Opus 4.6 ran out in less than one hour of work. Previously, I didn’t hit the limits. Now the limit reset time has been set back to 5 hours, but the allowed limits have become like those on the free plan. I no longer see the point in paying for the Ultra plan and using the Antigravity product.