Cool, it's probably about the same, since we're both using the new Sonnet 3.5 for coding.
We might have a bit of an advantage because we pull more files as context so the edit can be more in the style of your existing code.
One downside to use pulling more context is we burn more tokens. That's partly why we have to charge $99 whereas cursor is $20 per month.
It might sound small, but pulling in more context can make a huge difference – I remember one time Cursor completely hallucinated Prisma as part of our tech stack and created a whole new schema for us, whereas Codebuff knew we were already hooked up to Drizzle and just modified our existing schema. But like James said, we do use more tokens to do this, so pros & cons.
If its the same, hard to justify $100/month vs $20/month . I code mostly from vim so I'm searching for my vim/cli replacement while I still use both vim and Cursor.