Cursor Launches Web App for Managing Coding Agents

Cursor, the popular AI coding editor, has launched a web app that allows users to manage their network of coding agents directly from their browser. The new feature marks Cursor’s next step beyond its integrated development environment (IDE) and enables users to send natural language requests to assign tasks, monitor progress, and merge completed changes into their codebase.

The launch comes as part of an effort by Anysphere, the company behind Cursor, to “remove friction” for users who rely on the platform. The web app is designed to simplify coding workflows, making it easier for users to collaborate with agents that can perform tasks autonomously without user supervision.

Cursor’s background agents were first launched in May, and since then, the company has expanded its capabilities through a Slack integration that allows users to assign tasks directly from the messaging platform. The new web app takes this functionality to the next level, providing an intuitive interface for managing coding agents on desktop or mobile devices.

According to Andrew Milich, Cursor’s head of product engineering, the web app is part of a larger strategy to make Cursor more accessible and user-friendly. “We want to solve more of the problems our customers are having,” Milich said, highlighting the need for streamlined workflows in the coding process.

The launch coincides with the company’s growing success, which has seen Cursor cross $500 million in annualized recurring revenue. Anysphere recently introduced a Pro tier for Cursor at $200 per month, further solidifying its position as a leading player in the AI-powered coding tools market.

With this latest development, Anysphere expects to capitalize on the growth of Cursor, with CEO Michael Truell predicting that AI coding agents will handle at least 20% of a software engineer’s work by 2026.

Source: https://techcrunch.com/2025/06/30/cursor-launches-a-web-app-to-manage-ai-coding-agents