Google Antigravity triples limits, resets quotas
Google Antigravity is reportedly giving paid users 3x more Gemini usage and resetting weekly usage, a clear response to developer backlash over tight quota caps. The move suggests the team is still actively tuning the product’s economics and trying to keep heavy users from churning.
This is less a flashy feature drop than a trust repair move. In an AI coding tool, quota policy is product quality, and Antigravity has been hearing loud complaints about predictability and usability.
- –A quota reset matters almost as much as the bump itself because developers need reset timing they can plan around
- –If the 3x increase applies across paid tiers, it narrows the gap with competing AI IDEs that already sell on usable throughput
- –The update signals Google is still willing to iterate quickly on pricing and limits rather than freezing the product into a bad default
- –The underlying risk is volatility: if limits keep changing, users will treat Antigravity as unstable infrastructure, not a daily driver
- –For power users, the key question is whether this is a one-time concession or the start of a more durable quota model
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