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Hey Reader, I need to tell you something. For the last 2+ weeks, I went all-in on Claude Code and Codex. Zero Cursor. Cold turkey. I even documented it publicly on Twitter. Then yesterday happened. Cursor Stole EverythingI'm running Cursor's developer version (not public yet). And I almost spit out my coffee when I saw the new settings. Full support for Claude Code and Codex agent skills. There's even support for Claude Commands and Plugins. It's like they looked at everything that made Claude Code special... and said "we'll take all of it, thanks." But Here's What Really MattersForget the features for a second. Imagine this: You're in Cursor. You tell it: "Use Claude Code to implement this." Behind the scenes, Cursor understands Claude Code is an external tool. It knows how to call it. It sends the task over, gets the result back, and returns it to you. Think: one manager delegating to multiple specialists. Cursor handles the thinking. Claude Code does the heavy lifting. You get the result without burning through your Cursor subscription. That's what Cursor is really building without telling anyone. I've seen it live in action this morning and I couldn't be more excited. Why You Should CareThis signals that Cursor understood something very important. They cannot compete on token cost, and they never will be. So what's the next best thing? Join them, instead of fighting them. Let's be honest, the $20/$60 plans of Cursor are pretty much useless. The $200 Ultra plan is alright, but I've had months coming close to $500. Now imagine you just had a $60-200 Cursor plan that was truly unlimited. Sounds good, right? Well, that's essentially what we're getting here. The Future of SubscriptionsIn the near future, you will be able to Cursor to orchestrate other tools. You might pay $60 for Cursor, $100 for Claude Max, and $20 for ChatGPT. And those $180 a month would get you thousands of dollars worth of tokens. Think of it like this... Use Cursor for orchestration, debugging, browser, plan mode, etc. Use Claude Code for the heavy lifting, burning through Opus 4.5 tokens. And if you really want to, you could use Codex… but that feels optional. The Honest TruthI tested it. It works. Can't share more details because, well, Cursor hasn't published it yet. But when this goes public, expect a lot of people to suddenly say "Cursor is fixed now"... 😂 All I can say is that this is not only more affordable, but also more powerful than Cursor on its own. I keep testing Cursor with Claude Code and report back with updates. Talk soon, P.S. You didn't hear this from me, but... I might soon close the AI Builder's Blueprint forever to focus on my Inner Circle. But you can secure $100 OFF today before midnight → Start Building Today (only hours left) |
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