Hello,
I currently use Cursor extensively for all of my AI assisted coding. Recently I have tried out Google Antigravity, and I really like it. It's like cursor, but maybe better put together.
However, I have reached my quota for the day and it seems like there's no way to pay for example, $20 a month, to continue using the models they provide.
Does anyone know if there is a way to pay monthly to get unlimited usage? I would likely switch in a heartbeat if there is.
I would bet people would prefer paying monthly for Antigravity instead of paying for Aistudio.
Thanks!
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Has anyone here used Google's Antigravity IDE yet?
I recently tested it out for a web stack project—the interface is very VS Code-like, and the AI (Gemini 3) squashed some long-standing bugs for me and even helped refactor a dormant project back to life. The whole multi-agent setup (where you can spawn coding, review, and refactor agents) is wild for streamlining bigger repos.
Curious:
- Do you find it just a polished VS Code clone with better AI, or does it offer something truly unique?
- Anyone pushed the agentic features in real-world workflows?
- Have you tried Chrome integration or in-IDE API testing?
- How does it stack up to Cursor and other AI IDEs?
Would love actual dev feedback—especially from those who've tried it on mid-to-large codebases.