π Executive Summary
Cursor is not just a "code completion tool." It is a super-capable senior engineer sitting right next
to you.
Since it is a fork of VS Code, existing users can carry over their extensions and migrate instantly.
The standout feature is "Composer," which shifts the developer's role from writing line-by-line code
to acting as a "Director" who manages the design.
As of 2026, it has established itself as the de-facto standard for AI-assisted coding tools.
π° Pricing Details
- Hobby: Free (Basic completion only, advanced features limited)
- Pro: $20/month (500 fast requests/month, unlimited slow requests thereafter)
- Pro+: $60/month (Virtually unlimited fast requests, relaxed Agent limits)
β Pros and Cons
π Pros
- Dramatic speed increase with multi-file batch editing
- Precise context understanding via local codebase RAG
- Freedom to switch between the latest models like Claude 3.5 and GPT-5
π Cons
- Frequent bugs due to the rapid pace of development
- Rapid credit consumption when using the Agent
- Serious dependencyβ"I can't code without Cursor anymore"
π Reddit User Sentiment
Positive Comments
"It feels like having an entire development team all to myself. My productivity has more than tripled."
"Just paste a link with @Docs, and Cursor will read the documentation and implement it on its own."
Negative Comments
"Updates sometimes break Tab completion. It's a dealbreaker for work, so I wish they'd stabilize it."
"Pro plan credits vanish quickly. Pro+ is becoming essential for real work."
π― Recommended Use Cases
- Prototyping New Products - Generate entire code structures from a blueprint
- Large-scale Refactoring - Automatically complete fixes that span multiple files
- Quick Adoption of Unknown Libraries - High-speed integration using @Docs for official references
π Conclusion & Overall Rating
Overall Rating: βββββ (4.1/5.0)
Cursor is a tool that fundamentally changes the way engineers work. It symbolizes the shift from
"writing code yourself" to "supervising AI."
While bugs and costs are challenges, they are far outweighed by its overwhelming power. For
modern engineers, not using it is no longer a viable option.

