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Antigravity/2026-06-28Beginner

Antigravity and Gemini CLI — Why the June 2026 Sunset Changed the Comparison

Gemini CLI's consumer offering ended on June 18, 2026, and its terminal role passed to the Go-based Antigravity CLI. With the premise changed, here is how the two design philosophies differ and what to check before you migrate.

Antigravity/2026-05-04Intermediate

Antigravity vs Cursor vs Bolt: An Honest App-Building Comparison

After building real projects with all three tools, here's what I actually found. Antigravity, Cursor, and Bolt.new each have a distinct sweet spot — and knowing which is which saves a lot of wasted time.

Integrations/2026-05-03Intermediate

Google Antigravity vs Cursor vs Bolt — A Monetization-First Comparison of AI Coding IDEs

A practical, money-first comparison of Antigravity, Cursor, and Bolt — which AI coding IDE earns the most in which kinds of work, what the multi-IDE stack looks like for solo founders and contractors, and how to translate Antigravity's agent model into value-based pricing.

AI Tools/2026-05-03Beginner

Antigravity vs Lovable (2026): What I Learned After Building the Same App Twice

A hands-on comparison of Antigravity and Lovable — two AI tools that both write code, but serve very different needs. If you're a solo developer wondering which to pick, this breakdown will help you decide.

Antigravity/2026-04-18Beginner

An Honest Year with Antigravity — A Review from a Developer Who's Also an Artist

What a year of daily Antigravity use actually looks like from someone who does both app development and art — the genuine strengths, the real frustrations, and why I keep using it.

Antigravity/2026-04-17Intermediate

Before Google I/O 2026 — How Antigravity Has Evolved This Year, from an Indie Dev's Perspective

Gemma 4 integration, AgentKit 2.0, Manager Surface — Antigravity has changed significantly in early 2026. Here's what actually shifted in my day-to-day indie development workflow, and what I'm watching for at Google I/O 2026.

AI Tools/2026-04-06Intermediate

Cursor 3 vs Antigravity: An Honest AI IDE Comparison (April 2026)

Cursor 3 launched on April 2, 2026, with parallel Agents Window and major UX improvements. How does it stack up against Antigravity? This is an honest, hands-on comparison covering agents, MCP support, cost, and model flexibility.

Antigravity/2026-04-02Beginner

Antigravity vs Cursor 2026: Has Google's AI IDE Finally Surpassed Cursor?

An in-depth 2026 comparison of Google Antigravity and Cursor. We evaluate AI model quality, agent capabilities, pricing, mobile development support, and AgentKit 2.0 to help you choose the right AI IDE.

AI Tools/2026-04-01Beginner

Antigravity vs Claude Code Auto Mode 2026: Which AI Coding Agent Should You Choose?

Google Antigravity and Anthropic's Claude Code Auto Mode are the two most capable autonomous AI coding agents in 2026. This in-depth comparison covers features, pricing, safety architecture, and ideal use cases to help you choose the right tool.

Antigravity/2026-03-30Advanced

Antigravity × Cursor × Claude Code — A Practical 3-Tool AI Development Workflow for 2026

Combining Antigravity (agent-first), Cursor (surgical edits), and Claude Code (automation) for real-world development. Phase-by-phase tool selection, AGENTS.md as a shared contract, measured cost analysis from an indie developer running several apps and four sites in parallel.

Antigravity/2026-03-29Intermediate

Cursor or Antigravity in 2026 — Augmentation vs Delegation, and Which One Fits Your Hands

Cursor and Antigravity run on the same class of LLM but pull in opposite directions: one keeps your hands on the keyboard, the other takes them off it. A look at what that trade actually costs.

Tips/2026-03-25Advanced

Turning Antigravity's Feature Set into Revenue — A Three-Axis Design for Solo Developers

Speed alone is not revenue — something has to catch it. Rebuilding AI agents, MCP, multi-agent orchestration, and Manager Surface into a monetization path across three axes: dev speed, product scaling, and continuous deploy.