I’ve been hitting walls with the new Google Antigravity IDE, so I dug into the terms to see what was going on. What I found is actually pretty insulting to those of us paying for the ecosystem.
The Reality: Antigravity is officially a "No-cost public preview."
The Limit: Quota refreshes every 5 hours (and it's tight).
The Kicker: It completely ignores your subscription tier.
If you are paying for Gemini Pro/Ultra thinking you’ll get priority access or higher caps, you don't. You are thrown into the exact same bucket as a free user.
I get that it's a "preview," but why am I paying a premium subscription if I'm still treated like a free tier user on their newest products? It feels like they have zero consideration for early adopters who are actually funding the product.
Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/plans
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I open up google antigravity to try and get some help on a project, and notice a popup saying that rate limits will be changing to weekly to "Allow for longer periods of interaction" Will this negatively effect the experience , like how much larger is the rate limit in comparison to before?
If you use Antigravity, you've probably heard about Google increasing the quotas.
They didn't - you can just use more of the same quota at once, and you then wait a week to renew it.
Here is the screenshot. I am an Ultra user. Antigravity Version: 1.11.14. I hit this limit in a day worth of usage.
What's worse is after I switched to a free account the next day, I got practically the same amount of usage out of it. Like it's almost not noticeable that Ultra has more quota than free tier.