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Windsurf A | Cursor TypeScript SDK A | GitHub Copilot B | Taskade B | |
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| Tagline | Codeium's agentic IDE. Cascade agent + strong free tier. | Wire Cursor's full coding-agent runtime into your own apps, scripts, and CI/CD pipelines with a few lines of TypeScript. | Microsoft/GitHub's autocomplete. Deep VS Code + JetBrains integration. | AI project management with agents for each team. |
| Category | Coding | Dev Platform | Coding | Productivity |
| Pricing | Free + $15/mo Pro | Token-based; requires Cursor plan (Pro from $20/mo). Composer 2 at $0.50/$2.50 per M tokens (in/out); fast variant $1.50/$7.50 per M tokens. | Free (limited) + $10/mo Pro + $19/mo Business | Free + $8-$20/user/mo |
| Best for | Developers who want Cursor-like power for less money. | Engineering teams who already use Cursor and want to embed its coding-agent runtime into CI/CD pipelines, backend services, or internal developer tools without building agent infrastructure from scratch. | Teams with GitHub already. Devs who don't want to change IDEs. | Small teams wanting AI baked into project management. |
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| Kai's verdict | A-tier. Close second to Cursor. If $5/mo matters, start here. | If your team is already in the Cursor ecosystem, this is a genuinely compelling way to turn ad-hoc AI coding sessions into durable, automated workflows — but the beta label and Cursor's history with opaque pricing mean you'll want to set hard budget guardrails before going to production. (Verdict pending Phi's full review.) | B-tier. Solid for autocomplete but the category moved past it. Pick Cursor unless you can't. | B-tier. Solid product but crowded market. Try it if Notion AI feels too generic. |
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