AIAI coding agentsJune 30, 2025

Cursor's New Web App: Because Managing AI Coding Agents Was Definitely on Your To-Do List

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In a move that has shocked absolutely no one, Cursor, the company behind the 'viral' AI coding editor (if by 'viral' you mean 'occasionally mentioned in a tech subreddit'), has launched a web app that promises to revolutionize the way you manage your AI coding agents. Because, let's face it, what the world really needs is another way to manage things we didn't know we needed to manage.

The web app, which was launched on a Monday (because why start the week on a high note?), allows users to oversee a network of coding agents directly from their browser. This marks Cursor's bold leap beyond its IDE, proving once and for all that no tech product can resist the siren call of feature creep.

According to sources who definitely weren't just regurgitating a press release, this is a game-changer. 'Before this, developers had to manually interact with their AI coding agents,' said no developer ever. 'Now, they can... still manually interact with them, but through a web app!'

The app's features include the ability to

  • Create agents
  • Delete agents
  • Pretend you understand what the agents are doing
All of which are tasks that could previously only be performed through arcane command-line incantations or, you know, not at all.

In related news, Anysphere, the company behind Cursor, has announced plans to release a smart fridge that can manage your AI coding agents while keeping your beer cold. Because synergy.

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