
Origin by Cursor is a the Git forge built for the age of coding agents It is a Git forge platform designed specifically for the era of coding agents.
What it does well
- It is a Git forge platform designed specifically for the era of coding agents.
- It is developed by Cursor, the company behind the Cursor AI code editor.
- It operates as a web-based platform accessible via browser.
Where it falls short
- Pricing information has not been publicly disclosed.
- As a newer entrant in the Git hosting space, it has limited public documentation compared to established platforms like GitHub or GitLab.
Tagged
- Web-based
- Agentic Mode
- Git Integration
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</a>Frequently asked questions
- What is Origin by Cursor?
- Origin by Cursor is a the Git forge built for the age of coding agents
- What platforms does Origin by Cursor support?
- Origin by Cursor runs on web.
- What category does Origin by Cursor belong to?
- Origin by Cursor is in the AI Coding Agents category — Autonomous agents that write, edit, run, and review code. Includes CLI agents, agentic IDE add-ons, and code-review bots.
- What are the downsides of Origin by Cursor?
- Pricing information has not been publicly disclosed. As a newer entrant in the Git hosting space, it has limited public documentation compared to established platforms like GitHub or GitLab.