Cody vs Cursor
The Winner

Cursor
Has a slight advantage based on user ratings and overall value. Both tools are excellent - Cody may still be better for specific use cases.
Quick Comparison
Feature Breakdown
Cody Key Features
- Codebase-aware AI chat
- Inline code completions
- Unit test generation
- Code explanations
- Multiple LLM support
- Custom prompts
Cursor Key Features
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Cody
- Deep Codebase Context
- Multiple LLM Choices
- Solid IDE Integration
- Generous Free Tier
- Steep Learning Curve
- Context Limits with Complex Code
- Free Tier Chat Restrictions
Cursor
- Composer Is 4x Faster Than GPT-5
- 8 Parallel Agents Change The Game
- Tab Completion That Actually Helps
- Zero Switching Cost From VS Code
- Ultra Tier Is Expensive For Individuals
- High Memory Consumption
- Buggy After Updates
Cody Overview
Cody is Sourcegraph's AI coding assistant that stands out through deep codebase context. Free tier offers unlimited autocomplete and 200 chats/month. Affordable Pro tier unlocks unlimited chat and advanced features. Enterprise tier adds SSO, BYOK, and custom deployment. Best for teams with large codebases who need context-aware AI. Learning curve is steeper than simpler alternatives, but the codebase understanding payoff is significant.
Best For:
- Devs needing codebase-aware AI
- Teams working on large codebases
- Enterprise developers with security requirements
- Developers wanting LLM flexibility
Cursor Overview
For developers serious about AI-assisted development, Cursor is worth every penny. The Pro tier pays for itself for anyone coding more than 5 hours weekly. The Ultra tier is for heavy users who max out API credits. The free Hobby tier gives a genuine one-week Pro trial to test the full power.
Best For:
- Multi-file code generation and refactoring
- Complex full-stack application development
- Teams wanting cutting-edge AI capabilities
- Developers familiar with VS Code interface
- Projects requiring deep codebase understanding
- Rapid prototyping and fast iteration
- Parallel agent workflows for complex tasks
The Verdict
Cursor has a slight edge based on user ratings and overall value. Both tools are excellent - Cody may still be better for Devs needing codebase-aware AI.