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fraystoday at 12:56 PM27 repliesview on HN

Is anyone on HN still actually using Cursor in 2026?

Everyone I've spoken with is now using either Claude Code or Codex (or Copilot because their companies force them to).


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servercobratoday at 5:24 PM

Just setup my team with Cursor. They actually got back to me on an enterprise plan (Claude keeps ignoring me). Cloud Agents have been great for keeping multiple streams going at the same time. Adding in computer use has been great for actually testing out features and showing they work for PRs. Bugbot so far has been the best AI reviewer I've tested. Composer 2.5 is great, though still using Opus for planning.

I can do most of this with Claude Code, but there's definitely a cost in maintaining it for the whole team.

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joefouriertoday at 1:10 PM

I stopped using Cursor because of how terribly optimised it is (worse than VSCode despite being a fork). It would routinely take up 50% of the CPU resources on my MacBook M4 and gigabytes of RAM for absolutely no reason.

I switched to Zed, and I'm never going back to Electron/non-native IDEs.

eranationtoday at 2:48 PM

Still do. Composer 2.5 is a beast. But even with Opus (and Fable for a few days) their harness is many times faster. The main reason for me to use CC is the $200 subsidized pro max plan.

Also their computer use in the cloud agents (when it works) is a game changer. No need to keep your laptop open / get a Mac mini if it runs in the cloud.

aquarious_today at 5:07 PM

I use Cursor for work, but claude code for personal development. I think Cursor is still useful but the most value really is access to latest models

laurels-martstoday at 4:52 PM

My company gave me cursor license after I had already been using Codex CLI for months and VS Code for a decade.

I had absolutely no interest in their VS Code fork. The Agent Window was okay but buggy (eg wouldn’t load branches on Ubuntu via WSL2).

Overall used it a couple of times but still use Codex CLI as my main driver. Might try CC in the future esp. if they unban Fable.

frangonftoday at 2:02 PM

I was on Claude Code the past year, now I use chinese models, but I've used Cursor and they have an ok pricing offering today because of their mix of sota models with usage based pricing along with their Kimi based Composer model with generous limits. I think it makes a lot of sense for the enterprise market, which is the real moat, and not the capabilities/features of the forked ide or app/tui/github bot anyone can come up with today.

jjicetoday at 1:36 PM

It's my primary. Claude Code for personal stuff on the weekends. I really just prefer the GUI of having the changes easily highlighted. If I can get something to apply that with Claude Code or Codex or OpenCode or whatever, I'd swap over without thinking.

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justAnotherHerotoday at 2:25 PM

I'm still on their old 500 requests/month plan and the value is simply unbeatable for $20. I've been able to use agents without worrying about usage for my job and personal projects paired with the $20 codex sub and I dread the day when they finally get rid of the requests plan.

estetlinustoday at 4:59 PM

I have seen a few codebases lately with AI-bullish teams. Code produced by Cursor reeks of low quality. I’ve tried it but never got hooked.

AFAIK their market is pseudo-technical people who haven’t found the terminal yet.

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kilroy123today at 2:29 PM

I switched back to VSCode with Codex and Claude extensions. Just more stable.

joaofstoday at 2:39 PM

Development is moving away from the IDE to agentic long running workers. I've been using their SDK in this mode - which then forces you to use cursor as model provider. I use a mix of harnesses for different types of agentic tasks and Cursor gets the best results.

petterroeatoday at 12:58 PM

to be fair "nobody" is using grok either

hastegtoday at 1:07 PM

Earlier this year I had used it because I would rather have a IDE-like exp and be able to actually look at the code. However, recently switched to using claude code VS code extension and it's basically the same thing (plus at Amazon we can only use Claude Code)

redorbtoday at 1:25 PM

I use Cursor, but funny enough it's 98% just using the codex plugin - I kept cursor around on the grand fathered $20 / 500 requests plan, if they un-grandfather me or things change too much I'll zip over to vscode.

manojldstoday at 1:01 PM

Fully on Cursor at work and I love it over CC, OpenCode and Pi that I use for personal work.

drunkantoday at 2:14 PM

Zed with Claude code is the best of both worlds

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prodtoroktoday at 1:54 PM

I used their agent view yesterday and the file tree does not update when you add new files.

ing33ktoday at 1:03 PM

Yes. Do the heavy lifting in Claude code , Codex.

Basic tasks in cursor. It's decent and damn fast.

All my team members also use it.

iddantoday at 1:08 PM

Yes, unlike Claude it has excellent response rate and i can leverage their speedy models

1270018080today at 5:27 PM

Cursor became obsolete pretty quickly as Claude has improved. Good on them to find an out before they collapsed. $60 billion is a huge overpay.

ramraj07today at 1:40 PM

We use the bugbot. Best code review agent we've seen.

ArneCodetoday at 1:02 PM

I use it because their pro plan is free for students

scottcorgantoday at 2:00 PM

if you use hn you probably don't speak to actual people tho

linuxftwtoday at 1:16 PM

I use Cursor for coding. I like to review the changes via the UI. Plan mode is also really strong in Cursor. It bugs me less about needing to search through files and basic coding tasks. I find it also saves the company a ton of money compared to Claude, Claude burns through tokens with no regard.

I typically use Claude for interacting with MCPs and skills to operate on live systems.

alephnerdtoday at 1:07 PM

Plenty of enterprises are still using Cursor, though they are facing plenty of pressure because Anthropic and OpenAI bundle Claude Code and Codex which can make it hard to justify an additional license for a third-party harness (why spend that money there when you can buy the underlying tokens instead).

theli0nhearttoday at 1:20 PM

I use Cursor every day.