What are your thoughts on cursor – is the right tool for startups?
Cici Yu
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Cursor is getting a lot of buzz, but after trying it out, I found it’s not for everyone. Without a technical background, it’s tough to know how to debug all that code. From this angle, I’d still go with a no-code app builder. Has anyone started using Cursor in their business?
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Sergey Koshevoy@koshevoysergey
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It depends on the startup’s needs. If the team prioritizes simplicity, speed, and collaboration in their day-to-day work, Cursor could be an excellent fit. However, for startups expecting rapid scaling or complex project management needs, a more robust tool might be better in the long run.
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Well, even with a technical background (i'm a seasoned backend engineer), when I'm not careful, I get lost in the hundreds of lines of code it generates.
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Agree. Cursor is not for everyone. For non-technical founders, Cursor can be confusing sometimes, because it's hard to debug or understand every part of the code. No-code sounds great. But some people might say that it's not as flexible as coding.
I think it'd be great to integrate code and no-code. Some tools like Momen have a code component feature that enables users to create more advanced components like 3D eCharts for visualization. It might be great to use Cursor and no-code together.