Developers complain about Google Antigravity pricing structure
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Developers complain about Google Antigravity pricing structure
"Users with an AI Pro subscription in particular report that their experience has changed significantly. According to the subscription description, users receive a generous usage quota that is regularly renewed until the weekly limit is reached. In practice, developers report that this renewal occurs less frequently than before."
"Several users indicate that their available quota is no longer replenished every few hours, but only after a week. As a result, projects are temporarily halted unless they purchase additional credits or switch to a more expensive subscription."
"Google recently announced that it is adjusting its AI subscriptions to give users more flexibility in how they use AI tools. In the new model, so-called AI credits play a central role. These credits can be used for Antigravity. Subscriptions include a number of credits, while additional credits can be purchased separately."
Google has restructured its AI service pricing around a credit system for Antigravity, its code tool supporting Gemini, Anthropic, and OpenAI models. Users report significant changes to usage limits, particularly those with AI Pro subscriptions. Previously, quota renewal occurred every few hours; now it happens only weekly. This forces developers to either purchase additional credits at $25 per 2,500 credits or upgrade to more expensive subscriptions. The exact credit-to-usage conversion remains unclear. AI Pro targets hobbyists and students, while AI Ultra serves professional developers requiring intensive use.
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