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Pricing changes impact how developers and enterprises budget for AI coding tools.
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Cursor has reduced its pricing and introduced enterprise spend controls in response to challenges with token-based billing. This change reflects a shift away from flat-rate, unlimited coding plans in AI development tools. The update aims to provide better cost management for enterprise users.

Pricing changes impact how developers and enterprises budget for AI coding tools.
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Enterprises can better control AI tool expenses, influencing adoption and usage.
Enterprises using Cursor should evaluate the new pricing and spend controls.
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Cursor has reduced its pricing and introduced enterprise spend controls in response to challenges with token-based billing. This change reflects a shift away from flat-rate, unlimited coding plans in AI development tools. The update aims to provide better cost management for enterprise users.
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Cursor has reduced its pricing and introduced enterprise spend controls in response to challenges with token-based billing. This change reflects a shift away from flat-rate, unlimited coding plans in AI development tools. The update aims to provide better cost management for enterprise users.