Developers weigh Claude against Cursor for cost-effective coding agents
Developers balancing API costs against IDE integration are reconsidering their AI coding tool stack. A shift from multi-tool setups to single-model workflows is exposing token economics as the real constraint.
Developers building coding agents face a mounting tension between capability and cost. Teams start with layered tools like Cursor paired with Claude API calls, achieve strong results, then confront session usage bills that force a reckoning on tooling strategy.
The friction is straightforward. When...
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