Issue Description
I am an active Google AI Pro subscriber (Google One AI Premium plan). However, in Antigravity IDE, the model quotas are not refreshing as advertised.
- Expected behavior: High-tier models (e.g., Gemini 3.1 Pro High/Low) have a generous rolling 5-hour refresh cycle.
- Actual behavior: Many models show “exhausted” status with multi-day/weekly lockouts (e.g., Gemini 3.1 Pro High/Low exhausted with 3d22h reset, Claude Opus/Sonnet 4.6 at 20% with 6d2h reset, GPT-OSS 120B at 20% with 6d2h reset).
- Some sub-buckets like Gemini 3.1 Pro High A show 100% remaining with ~5h reset, but they are not appearing in the model dropdown menu, so I cannot select them.
This makes the Pro plan almost unusable for development work, feeling more like a free-tier weekly cap. The issue seems to have started after the Gemini 3.1 release.
Account Information
- Current time: March 13, 2026 (Singapore timezone)
Request
- Please manually reset my Antigravity quotas (manual quota reset).
- Or re-sync my Pro subscription entitlement to restore the correct 5-hour rolling refresh.
- Confirm if this is a known sync bug (similar reports exist on discuss.ai.google.dev quota lockout threads).
This bug is severely impacting my workflow. Thank you for your urgent attention and help!
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Hello,
To provide you with greater control and a seamless path to scale, we are evolving our Google AI plans by introducing built-in AI credits that can now be utilized directly within Antigravity.
Under this updated structure, our Google AI Pro tier is tailored for practical builders, offering generous limits for Gemini Flash alongside a baseline quota to experience our most advanced premium models. For developers operating at the highest scale who require consistent, high-volume access to our most complex models, Google AI Ultra serves as the ideal comprehensive solution.
Furthermore, we’ve designed these plans with maximum flexibility in mind; if you are on the Pro plan and require additional capacity or deeper premium access for intensive development sprints, you can seamlessly top up your AI credits to customize your limits and continue shipping your best work without interruption.
Let’s skip the PR talk about “greater control” and “flexibility.”
What this “updated structure” actually means is a massive, unannounced downgrade for Pro subscribers. We signed up with the expectation of a consistent 5-hour rolling reset for premium models. Now, you have quietly throttled us to a tiny “baseline quota” and gated the capabilities we actually rely on behind an Ultra upgrade or pay-as-you-go micro-transactions (AI credits).
Telling practical builders to just rely on Gemini Flash is completely out of touch with real development needs. When I’m writing complex JavaScript and Vue logic, or navigating the architecture transition from front-end to full-stack development, Flash simply doesn’t cut it. I need the reasoning capabilities of the premium models—which is exactly what I thought I was paying for with the Pro tier.
Furthermore, the current system is completely opaque. Bouncing users between a “5-hour reset” UI and suddenly locking them out for a week is a terrible user experience. If you are going to enforce a strict weekly cap, at least provide a transparent quota tracker instead of this unpredictable shadow-ban mechanism.
Please stop framing a quota nerf and a price hike as a “feature.” We need transparent, numeric details on what this new “baseline quota” actually is, so developers can decide if the Pro subscription is still worth keeping.
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