Unused Models Showing Warning Indicators After Other Model Exhaustion — Quota Transparency Issue

I would like clarification regarding Antigravity’s quota behavior because the current UI appears inconsistent from a user perspective.

Observed Behavior:

1. I used Gemini 3.5 Flash (Medium) for coding tasks.

2. After some usage, quota warnings appeared.

3. I switched to Claude Sonnet 4.6.

4. After additional usage, Claude Sonnet also became restricted.

5. When opening the model selector, warning indicators appeared across:

* Gemini Flash variants

* Gemini Pro variants

* Claude Sonnet

* Claude Opus

* GPT-OSS 120B

The confusing part is that GPT-OSS had not been used directly during the session.

At the same time, the interface reported:

“Individual quota reached.”

Question:

If quotas are individual per model, why are multiple unrelated model families showing warning indicators simultaneously?

If quotas are shared across models, could the UI communicate this more clearly?

Current Confusion:

Users cannot easily determine:

* Whether quotas are model-specific

* Whether quotas are shared

* Whether limits are account-wide

* Whether warning indicators represent shared pool exhaustion

* Why unused models become restricted

Suggestion:

A quota dashboard showing:

* Shared quota remaining

* Per-model usage

* Weekly usage

* Session usage

* Clear explanation of warning indicators

would significantly improve transparency.

I have attached a screenshot showing simultaneous warning indicators across Gemini, Claude, and GPT-OSS models.

This is not primarily a request for higher quotas.

It is a request for clearer quota visibility and explanation of model availability behavior.