
"According to the new post, AI credits can now be used for Antigravity, with subscriptions providing some built-in credits while further credits are available for purchase as needed, at a cost of $25 for 2,500. Exactly what a credit is worth when used with Antigravity is not described in the documentation."
"Users report that this appears to be no longer the case (other than with the cheapest model), with a weekly wait between refreshes, rather than five hours, during which time they cannot continue work without purchasing credits or upgrading the plan."
"Google states that the Pro plan is suitable for 'hobbyists, students and developers who live in the IDE,' as opposed to relying on agents, and that these users can use Flash as a 'taste test' for more advanced models. Professional developers are pointed towards the AI Ultra ($249.99 per month) plan."
Google announced changes to its AI plans, introducing a credit-based system for the Antigravity agentic AI coding tool. AI Pro subscribers ($20/month) previously received high quotas refreshing every five hours, but now face weekly refresh cycles, requiring credit purchases to continue work. Additional credits cost $25 for 2,500. Antigravity supports five language models including Gemini variants, Claude, and GPT-OSS. Google positions AI Pro for hobbyists and students using cheaper Flash models, while recommending the AI Ultra plan ($249.99/month) for professional developers needing consistent high-volume access. Developers report significantly reduced token usage allowances compared to previous arrangements.
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