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Cursor's Product Direction Problem

Cursor feels like a company without product management. Just devs and designers running seemingly random experiments with little higher-level strategy. I use Cursor a lot, and it is becoming a very frustrating experience: — The interface is cluttered with tiny icons that get shuffled around every week — Are they building an agent or an editor? Pick one. This hybrid approach, where they pivot weekly, is frustrating — “Everything and the kitchen sink” isn't a great way to manage a product. A better approach is focusing on the core, and make that great instead of changing/adding useless things — Focus on stability. People use this for real work. Running into bugs and issues daily isn't the experience anyone wants Compare this to Claude Code: one text box, clear identity as an agent. Simple and focused. It's no wonder it's growing a lot.

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