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I love @Cursor. It's enabled me to build (vibe code) so many web apps, sites, extensions, and little things quickly that 1. bring me joy and 2. help me with work or realize personal projects. However... I'm seeing a TON of movement around @Claude by Anthropic's Claude Code. I haven't personally tried it but it's apparently insane (and can also be expensive?) I'm curious. Should I switch? What are you currently using? Or do they both have their own use case. I right now like cursor because I can build directly in a GitHub repo or locally and it helps me learn my way around an IDE. Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts!
Last month, Cursor launched for the fifth time on Product Hunt in 2025.
The 2024 Product of the Year [1] still hits the charts. They have launched web and mobile agents, a visual editor, and 2.0, consistently ranking in the Top 5 Products of the Day.
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Reviewers broadly see Cursor as a fast, context-aware coding editor that fits naturally into daily work, especially for autocomplete, refactoring, debugging, and multi-file changes without leaving the editor. Many say it reduces context switching, helps them ship faster, and is approachable even for non-engineers. Makers of Vozo AI — Video localization and Littlebird say it sped up prototyping and understood their codebase well. The main complaints are pricing clarity, token burn, occasional lag or instability, verbose output, and weaker performance on harder problems.
Excellent AI-Powered Code Editor with Seamless Integration
Cursor is an outstanding code editor that brilliantly combines the power of AI with a smooth, intuitive interface. As a developer, I appreciate its deep integration with AI tools like GPT-4, which significantly boosts productivity by offering smart autocomplete, error detection, and even whole-function generation. The chat feature allows me to ask coding questions directly within the editor, saving hours of searching online.
The UI is clean and customizable, making it easy to adapt to my workflow. Features like multi-cursor editing, built-in terminal, and seamless GitHub integration make it a strong competitor to VS Code. The offline mode is a lifesaver when working without internet, and the performance is consistently fast.
What sets Cursor apart is its focus on AI-assisted development without compromising on traditional IDE capabilities. The team’s regular updates show their commitment to improvement. If you’re looking for a modern, AI-enhanced coding experience, Cursor is a must-try. Highly recommended!
As a frontend developer, integrating Cusor into my workflow over the past few months has been transformative. Its intuitive interface seamlessly integrates with popular IDEs like VS Code, allowing me to access powerful features without disrupting my usual setup. The real-time AI-driven code suggestions have significantly accelerated my coding process by providing relevant snippets and adhering to best practices, while its proactive error detection and detailed debugging assistance have reduced the time I spend troubleshooting. Additionally, Cusor’s design assistance for responsive layouts and CSS optimizations ensures that my applications are both functional and visually appealing. The tool’s reliability, even with large codebases, and minimal downtime make it an indispensable part of my daily routine. While Cusor excels in enhancing productivity and maintaining consistent coding standards, offering more customization options for code suggestions and expanding integrations with additional development environments would further elevate its utility. Overall, Cusor is a powerful and user-friendly AI tool that has greatly improved my frontend development efficiency and code quality, and I eagerly anticipate its future enhancements.
I’ve been using Cursor as my daily IDE, and it’s like VS Code supercharged with AI. Its built‑in chat lets me generate or refactor multi‑file code via simple prompts, while smart rewrites and context‑aware autocompletions cut down tedious edits. Because it’s a VS Code fork, my existing extensions and shortcuts just work, and I appreciate the privacy mode that keeps my code local. On the flip side, I’ve hit occasional crashes and the breadth of AI features can feel overwhelming at first—and the subscription isn’t cheap. Still, if you want an AI co‑pilot embedded right in your editor, Cursor is a game‑changer.
What's great
AI autocomplete (12)code generation (13)VS Code integration (7)privacy mode (2)
What needs improvement
overwhelming features (1)subscription cost (6)occasional crashes (2)