Cursor AI Review (2025): Features, Workflow, and Why I Use It
Blog post from Prismic
Cursor is an AI-first code editor built on top of Visual Studio Code, designed to enhance the developer experience through features such as planning, agent workflows, and practical tools like rules, plan mode, slash commands, browser control, hooks, and background agents. As of 2025, Cursor 2.0 has introduced its own ultra-fast coding model called Composer and an agent-centric interface that allows for the management of multiple agents in parallel, offering a more cohesive workflow compared to other tools. The editor provides context-aware chat, project-level memory, and native browser control, allowing developers to test and debug directly from the chat interface. Cursor also offers a flexible pricing model, catering to hobbyists and professional teams, with features that support scalable and efficient software development. The platform emphasizes a structured approach to coding by using rules and plan modes to ensure reliable outputs, making it a valuable tool for developers who wish to streamline their coding processes and manage AI interactions effectively.