Revision as of 02:44, 6 July 2025 by Louis(talk | contribs)(Created page with "Cursor AI silently changed their ''"unlimited"'' Pro plan to severely rate-limited without notice, locking users out after 3-7 requests & forcing them to upgrade to regain functionality.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Developer Reports Cursor AI Plan Change and Lockouts |url=https://forum.cursor.com/t/pro-plan-rate-limit-transparency-issues-need-specific-usage-details/113028 |access-date=2025-07-05}}</ref> ==Background== Cursor AI, a developer-focused AI code assistant, marketed...")
Cursor AI silently changed their "unlimited" Pro plan to severely rate-limited without notice, locking users out after 3-7 requests & forcing them to upgrade to regain functionality.[1]
Cursor AI, a developer-focused AI code assistant, marketed its $20/month Pro plan with "Unlimited Agent Requests,"[2] targeting professional developers who depend on advanced models like Claude 4 Sonnet for coding workflows. The service was sold as a premium development tool that provides reliable access to frontier AI models for professional software development.
After introducing a higher-priced Ultra Plan in June 2025, Cursor quietly changed the Pro plan description from "Unlimited Agent Requests" to "Extended limits on agent" without clarifying actual limits or notifying existing customers.[3] The company implemented a system based on "$20+ of model inference" allowance but provided no tools for users to track consumption against this limit.[4]
Service Degradation and Consumer Exploitation[edit | edit source]
Even after the official response, fundamental issues remained unresolved:
Users continued experiencing rate limiting after just 3 prompts despite documentation claiming 225 requests/month
Reset timing described vaguely as "5-24 hours" with no guarantees ("best-effort basis")
No real-time usage tracking implementation to help users manage consumption
Forum user doing math to demonstrate how cursor is 29x worse than claudeValue proposition remained significantly worse than competitors (29:1 ratio disadvantage)[16]