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Cursor has introduced Automations, an always-on agent framework designed to orchestrate and monitor large volumes of AI coding agents without constant human prompting, directly addressing attention bottlenecks in modern software engineering workflows. The system triggers agents automatically from events such as code commits, Slack messages, timers, or incident alerts, then escalates to human engineers only at defined decision points, positioning Cursor as a central control layer for agentic development.
Built on concepts proven by Cursor’s earlier Bugbot tool, Automations now powers deeper security reviews, more exhaustive code analysis, and operational use cases such as PagerDuty-driven incident response and weekly change summaries in Slack, enabling the company to run hundreds of automations per hour. This product launch comes as competition intensifies from major model providers in agentic coding, yet Ramp data shows Cursor retaining about 25% market share among generative AI clients and, per Bloomberg, scaling annual revenue to more than $2 billion, doubling in just three months and underscoring strong demand for its automation-centric approach to software engineering.

