Google Antigravity Pro users face quota lockouts under new weekly limits
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Some Google Antigravity Pro users hit by multi-day quota lockouts About Us Meet Our Team Work With Us Contact --> About Us Meet Our Team Work With Us Contact Android Facebook Google iOS Instagram Internet Culture All Accessories Android Oreo Pie Q Android Auto Apple iOS macOS Apps Asus AT&T Bugs and Issues Daily Dose Essential Facebook Gaming Google Fi Gmail Google Drive Google Photos Wear OS YouTube How-tos HTC Huawei Honor Instagram Intel Internet Culture Jio Lenovo LG Microsoft Windows Windows 10 Motorola New and Interesting New features News Nokia OnePlus Oppo Realme Other OS Outage PewDiePie Rumors Samsung ShowBox Smart Home Smart Speakers Smart TV Smart Wearables smartwatches Sony Sponsored Post Sprint T-Mobile Technology Tiktok Tumblr Updates Verizon Virtual Assistant Virtual Reality vivo Vodafone web browser Xiaomi Poco Redmi Yahoo ZTE Home Google Antigravity Pro users face multi-day quota lockouts under newly announced weekly limits AI Bugs and Issues News Non-Google Google Antigravity Pro users face multi-day quota lockouts under newly announced weekly limits Dwayne Cubbins Mar 12, 2026 2 Min Read Over the past few hours, Reddit has been flooded with complaints from Pro subscribers who report their model quotas have suddenly dropped to zero, even though some claim they had barely used the tool. In screenshots shared by users, the reset timer no longer shows the usual few hours. Instead, it points to wait times of nearly a full week. That change now appears to line up with Google’s updated plans page . The company says Google AI Pro users receive a quota refresh every five hours until the weekly limit is reached. Ultra users, on the other hand, get five-hour refreshes without a weekly cap. Google also made the announcement over on X , and the comments under it clearly show that people aren’t happy with the quotas. For many users, the headline feature was the shorter refresh window. But once the weekly ceiling kicks in, that promise becomes a lot less useful. If you hit the cap early, you are not waiting five hours. You are actually waiting for days. In one thread on Reddit , a user said their Gemini 3.1 Pro quota was exhausted despite not using Antigravity for two days. Others replied with similar complaints, saying Gemini quotas had run out unexpectedly, while Claude Sonnet and Opus limits were also showing as exhausted even when those models had not been touched much. Meanwhile, someone else posted on the r/google_antigravity subreddit asking whether Google had introduced new limits, with users saying Pro accounts now seem to be tied to weekly restrictions while Ultra keeps the older five-hour rhythm. Antigravity users had already been complaining for weeks about odd quota behavior, sudden resets, and limits that seemed harder to predict, as seen in earlier Reddit discussions from January and late February . Google has now made the policy easier to pin down by stating on its plans page that AI Pro users get five-hour refreshes only until a weekly limit is reached, while Ultra users do not face that weekly cap. Adding to the frustration, once Pro or Ultra users burn through their included quota, they can keep going with AI Credit Overages, which uses AI credits priced through Vertex API rates. That is likely to annoy users even more, because the update does not just tighten practical access. It also puts the paid workaround right in front of them. The core issue is that pro users expecting Antigravity to work all week are discovering that the five-hour reset only covers part of the problem. A weekly limit can still block access for days. This adds to the recent challenges for the product, which has faced criticism over issues like Antigravity’s OpenClaw bans and the drive deletion incident we previously reported. × --> Dwayne Cubbins 2220 Posts I cover fast-moving stories across apps, online platforms, and everyday tech — phones, wearables, consoles, and whatever else people are fighting with this week. Bugs, rollouts, scams, policy enforcement, and the occasional internet-culture rabbit hole are all fair game. My goal is simple — make confusing tech news readable. When I'm not working, I'm working out or chilling with my dog. Got a tip? You can find me on X @dcubbins.