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Cursor vs. Codex: User weighs switching due to rate limits

A user on Reddit is inquiring about the code quality and usage limits of Cursor, a coding assistant, as they consider switching from Codex. They are experiencing frustrating rate limits with Codex, which is already costly for them. The user primarily works with Next.js and Node.js for web projects and seeks to know if Cursor would be a more suitable daily tool. AI

IMPACT This discussion highlights user-facing concerns about AI coding assistant pricing and performance, influencing adoption decisions.

RANK_REASON User inquiry about a specific software tool's features and pricing.

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Cursor vs. Codex: User weighs switching due to rate limits

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  1. r/cursor TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/ShoppingOk2986 ·

    Thinking of switching from Codex $20 to Cursor how are the limits and code quality?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I’m currently on the $20 Codex plan, but the rate limits are getting really annoying. I can’t go above $20/month since that’s already expensive for me.</p> <p>I’m thinking of switching to Cursor. How are the limits and code quality compared to Co…