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Cursor Criticized for Poor Communication and Transparency Issues
Cursor Criticized for Poor Communication and Transparency Issues
 ### Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz
Cursor keeps showing poor judgment with comms - behaving not like a $10B+ company, but like an early-stage startup
Hikes prices for many enterprise customers without notice, or comms or transparency
Big bang Composer 2.0 release w/o sharing that it's based on Kimi 2.5
Mar 20, 2026, 7:48 PM View on X
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One Sentence Summary
Gergely Orosz criticizes Cursor for behaving like an early-stage startup rather than a $10B+ company, highlighting issues with undisclosed price hikes and opaque Composer 2.0 release.
Summary
This tweet is the first in a thread where Gergely Orosz, a prominent software engineering content creator, calls out Cursor (the AI-powered code editor company) for poor corporate communications. He specifically mentions two issues: 1) Cursor has raised prices for many enterprise customers without prior notice or transparent communication, and 2) The company released Composer 2.0 as a major update without disclosing that it's based on Kimi 2.5. Orosz implies that such behavior is uncharacteristic of a company valued at over $10 billion, suggesting they should have better communication practices expected of mature companies.
AI Score
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Influence Score 130
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