Antigravity AI Proxy Unifies Family Plan Quotas
Family Plans Now Share a Single Quota Pool
Antigravity, a popular AI model proxy service that provides bundled access to models like Claude and Gemini Pro, appears to have quietly unified usage quotas across family group accounts. Users report that switching between different accounts within the same family plan now shows identical refresh timers — a strong indicator that all members draw from a single shared pool.
The change has sparked frustration among subscribers who previously assumed each seat in a family plan carried its own independent allocation.
Claude and Gemini Pro Quotas Drain Fast
Users are reporting dramatically accelerated quota consumption under the new system. According to community reports, as few as 1-2 back-and-forth exchanges with Claude can completely exhaust the available quota. Gemini Pro credits are also being consumed at an unusually rapid pace.
Key user complaints include:
- Shared refresh timers — switching accounts reveals identical cooldown timestamps, confirming unified quotas
- Claude depletion in 2 messages — a single conversation round-trip reportedly clears the entire Claude allocation
- Gemini Pro burning fast — even Google's model shows aggressive consumption rates under the new structure
- No prior announcement — the change appears to have been implemented without clear communication to subscribers
- Reduced per-user value — family plan members effectively receive a fraction of what solo subscribers get
Why This Matters for AI Proxy Users
AI proxy services like Antigravity have grown popular by offering affordable access to premium models — particularly Anthropic's Claude and Google's Gemini Pro — without requiring separate subscriptions to each provider. Family plans traditionally attracted users by promising multiple seats at a discounted rate.
Unifying quotas across a family group fundamentally changes the value proposition. A 4-member family plan that once offered 4x the total usage now provides the same volume as a single account, split among all members. For power users who rely on Claude for coding or long-form writing, this makes family plans significantly less attractive.
The Broader Trend of Tightening AI Access
This move reflects a wider pattern across the AI proxy ecosystem. As upstream API costs from Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google remain high, resellers face pressure to limit consumption. Claude's API pricing — especially for the Opus and Sonnet tiers — makes generous quotas difficult to sustain at low subscription prices.
Similar quota restrictions have appeared across other proxy platforms in recent months, suggesting that the era of cheap, unlimited bundled AI access may be ending. Users who depend on heavy daily usage of frontier models may need to consider direct API subscriptions or adjust their workflows to stay within tighter limits.
What Users Can Do Next
For now, affected Antigravity subscribers should monitor their quota dashboards closely and consider whether the family plan still offers meaningful savings over individual accounts. Reaching out to Antigravity's support channels for official clarification on the policy change is also advisable — community reports, while consistent, have not yet been confirmed by the service itself.
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