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Google Antigravity rate limits irk Ultra users

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Google Antigravity rate limits irk Ultra users
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Google Antigravity rate limits irk Ultra users

Google Antigravity is Google's agentic development platform for running coding agents across the editor, terminal, and browser. Google says Pro and Ultra subscribers get the highest limits, while free users move to weekly quotas, but the $249.99 Ultra tier is already drawing pushback from users who say the ceiling feels too tight.

// ANALYSIS

Google is trying to price Antigravity like premium infrastructure, but the real product risk is trust: if Ultra buyers don't feel the limits are generous and predictable, the IDE stops feeling premium before it starts feeling indispensable.

  • Google's subscriptions page now lists higher Antigravity limits for Pro and Ultra, with paid quotas refreshing every five hours and free users on weekly caps.
  • Because Antigravity is meant to orchestrate agents across editor, terminal, and browser, quota pressure lands exactly where the product is supposed to save time.
  • At $249.99/month, "highest limits" has to read as generous, or developers will compare it with Cursor, Claude Code, and other tools that feel less metered.
  • Early Reddit and Product Hunt feedback already points to fast quota exhaustion and weak trial ergonomics, which is usually where pricing frustration turns into churn.
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DISCOVERED

76d ago

2026-03-25

PUBLISHED

76d ago

2026-03-25

RELEVANCE

9/ 10

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