I kept hearing about Google Antigravity online, so out of curiosity I decided to test it myself without expectations today.

The setup felt strangely light, with no clear instructions, making me feel curious but also slightly confused, honestly, at first.

I was not building a serious site, just exploring what this experimental concept could realistically show to me personally today.

At first glance, layouts appeared clean and fast, but deeper control options were clearly missing from the experience overall, honestly.

Some people think it replaces builders, but the real truth is it feels more like a demo experiment right now, honestly.

I noticed speed and automation, yet there was no sense of ownership, customization, or long term reliability for real projects

After spending time, excitement faded and practical questions started popping up about SEO, scaling, and monetization needs started popping up very quickly, honestly.

I treated it as a learning experience, taking notes and observing patterns instead of expecting finished results from this test.

Honestly, it reminded me that experiments are meant to inspire ideas, not replace stable tools we trust for daily work.

In the end, I enjoyed testing it calmly, but I would not use it for real projects anytime soon, honestly.