Cursor AI Hacked Growth and Re-Wrote Growth Playbook for Dev-Tools

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Four MIT buddies forked VS Code, packed it with AI, and called it Cursor. It writes and fixes code like a helpful coworker. In under two years it’s already making about $200 million a year—with zero salespeople.

Why devs love it: -> It actually understands your whole project, not just the line you’re typing. -> You get 2,000 free AI suggestions to mess around with. Most folks hit “wow” long before they run out. -> It costs 20 bucks a month if you want more. No demo calls, no forms—just download and go.

How it blew up: -> Looks like VS Code, feels like magic. Same shortcuts, same plugins—so switching is painless. -> “Vibe-coding” moments. First time it fixes a nasty bug, people tweet the clip and their friends try it. Free marketing. -> Loud, happy community. Discord chats, YouTube how-tos, and devs at big AI shops bragging they use it. -> Credibility snowball. Backed by Y Combinator and OpenAI, so even skeptics gave it a shot. -> Gets smarter every day. Every accepted suggestion trains the system, so newcomers see an even better product.

Takeaways for the rest of us: -> Solve a real headache, not a minor itch. -> Give people a generous free taste, then let the product upsell itself. -> Build on tools your users already live in. -> Make the first “holy-crap” moment easy to share. -> Treat early users like teammates; they’ll scream your praises for free.

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