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Love Google Antigravity but they need a middle plan
I love Google Antigravity and I now use it almost 100% instead of using VS Code. The only problem I have is with the usage limits. My Google Workspace is connected to Antigravity and when I have used all the free tokens they allow, (including using up the Claude options), the only plan Google has is $212 a month which is way more than I need or want to pay. A $30 and/or $50 pm plan would be nice. Not sure why there is such a big leap, but it might mean I need to go back to using VS Code for certain projects. Does anyone have any workarounds or thoughts on this?
Deploy Problem from Google AI Studio to Google Cloud
Does anyone else have this problem. I create an app in Google AI Studio and click to deploy directly into my Google Cloud Run account. Google AI Studio handles any API key issues and it should be a seamless flow. I had no issues with it with a couple of apps a few weeks ago, but now I get an error messagy saying the deployment failed. I've discussed this with Gemini and Claude and I don't think they are giving the right responses. I would love to hear if anyone has this same issue or if anyone doesn't have this issue and it works perfectly for them.
Process for transferring app to customer
Just wondered what process you used for either selling or charging monthly for an app/agent. There are running costs for hosting and API calls and sometimes with apps that include voice agents the costs can add up if they have big usage. How do you deal with this? Do you build everything in your own accounts and when the project is complete, do you ask the customer to open their own accounts for hosting and API calls and then switch to that and transfer the app to them? So how do you deal with this process?
Anyone Tried Abacus.ai DeepAgent
Has anyone worked with the Abacus.ai DeepAgent? It looks pretty good but I thought it would be better to get opinions from real people with hands on experience.
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The biggest danger in AI automation isn’t failing… it’s getting stuck in the wrong cycle.
I’ve noticed most people in this space don’t fail because they’re lazy or incapable. They fail because they’re trapped in one of these patterns: Overwhelm: jumping between 10 tools and never mastering one. No clear starting point: trying to automate everything at once instead of focusing on one income-driving task. Shiny object chasing: moving from workflow to workflow without building a system that lasts. Automating chaos: scaling broken processes and then wondering why results don’t come in. I went through all of this myself. What changed everything for me was realizing that automation is not about doing more. It’s about doing the right things consistently and letting systems carry the weight. Here’s the simple shift that made results click: Identify the one process that drives income (sales, leads, or customer support). Simplify it first, no tech, no tools, just clarity. Only then, add automation to make it consistent and scalable. That’s when automation goes from feeling like “extra work” to being a real growth engine. Question for the community (especially newcomers): Which of these pain points do you feel most right now, overwhelm with tools, not knowing where to start, or automating the wrong things?
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There are so many tools out there it can get overwhelming trying to figure out what to use in your workflow.
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Michael Saif
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