More Frustration Than Help
I’ve been a paying subscriber of Cursor AI for a while now, and honestly, it has gone from being somewhat useful to a complete waste of time. As a developer, I expected the tool to save me time, help me debug, and increase my productivity. Instead, it’s been doing the opposite.
The AI outputs are getting worse: inaccurate, repetitive, and often just plain stupid.
Instead of solving problems, it creates more confusion, forcing me to redo work I already finished.
Features that should make coding smoother end up slowing down my workflow.
It feels like I’m paying for a subscription that offers nothing but frustration.
At this point, Cursor AI isn’t helping me write better code, debug faster, or be more productive. It’s wasting my time, my money, and honestly draining my patience. For a tool that’s supposed to empower developers, it’s doing the exact opposite.
Until Cursor actually fixes its AI quality and proves it values its paying users, I can’t recommend it to any serious developer. Right now, it’s just not worth it.