Cursor Guide

Cursor's Credits, Decoded — Before They Run Out.

Cursor is the AI-first IDE (a VS Code fork) with credit-pool billing: Hobby is free, Pro is $20/mo, and heavy months climb to Pro+ or Ultra. This guide explains how the pool drains, what to do when it empties mid-task, and how to start — the referral link applies Cursor's current signup bonus automatically.

Hobby free · Pro $20/mo credit pool · usage-metered.Facts as of mid-2026 · bonus terms are Cursor's
AI-first IDE (VS Code fork)Credit pool = your plan priceReferral link — Cursor's bonus applies

Honest scope

A guide with a referral link — and where VUST honestly fits

Cursor is Cursor's product; we point you at it because the IDE is genuinely strong, and the referral link is how this page pays for itself — bonus terms are theirs and we quote no numbers we can't verify. VUST's nearby offer is deliberately different: @vustbot answers coding questions per-request in Telegram — useful as a credit-saving overflow valve or a pre-subscription test bench, but it does not edit your repository.

Weighing whether you need the IDE at all? That's the /cursor-alternative page.

See the difference

The plan ladder, the empty-pool playbook, and your first hour.

The plan ladder (mid-2026)

What each tier is

Hobby — free, limited usage. Pro — $20/mo with a credit pool roughly equal to the plan price. Pro+ — $60/mo. Ultra — $200/mo at roughly 20× Pro usage. Teams — $40/user/mo.

The mental model

Since June 2025 Cursor bills usage against your plan's credit pool: heavy frontier-model requests drain it faster, the 'Auto' model mode is the economical default.

"Cursor ran out of credits"

Mid-month, mid-task

The pool is empty on the 19th. Options inside Cursor: switch to Auto mode (cheapest), buy extra usage, or upgrade the tier — each unblocks you at a different price.

The playbook

First check WHICH model burned the pool (Settings → Usage): one heavy model on default is the usual culprit. Auto for routine edits + explicit frontier calls for hard ones stretches Pro dramatically. Overflow questions that don't need the IDE can go to a per-request chat instead.

Your first hour

From zero

Sign up (referral link below) → download Cursor (macOS/Windows/Linux) → open an existing repo → try Tab autocomplete, then highlight a function and ask for a change in chat.

What to judge it on

Tab quality on YOUR codebase and how well multi-file edits hold together — those two are Cursor's actual pitch, and the free Hobby tier is enough to judge both.

02·Practical use cases

Who this guide is for

Pricing decoders

Confused by credit-pool billing — what does $20 actually buy

The mid-2026 ladder decoded: Hobby free, Pro $20 pool, Pro+ $60, Ultra $200 at ~20× — and how Auto mode stretches every tier.

Ran-out-of-credits sufferers

The pool died on the 19th, mid-task

A concrete playbook: find the model that drained it (Settings → Usage), default to Auto, route non-repo questions to a per-request chat instead of burning IDE credits.

Referral users

Decided on Cursor, want the signup bonus

The referral link applies Cursor's current bonus automatically at signup — terms are Cursor's, the link costs nothing.

03·How it works

From download to a fair verdict

01Start on Hobby, judge two things

Tab autocomplete quality on YOUR codebase and multi-file edit coherence — Cursor's actual pitch. The free tier is usage-limited, not feature-crippled: a focused week fits.

02Understand the pool before upgrading

Since June 2025 usage is metered against a credit pool roughly equal to your plan price. Heavy frontier models drain it fastest; Auto mode is the economical default for routine edits.

03Upgrade to the gap, not the hype

Consistently dry by mid-month on Pro → Pro+ ($60) is priced exactly for that. All-day frontier use → Ultra ($200, ~20× Pro). Working as a team → the Teams tier at $40/user.

04·Same tool · in Telegram

Telegram

Save the pool for repo work

@vustbot · Route non-repo coding questions to @vustbot — GPT-5-class, Claude and Gemini per request in Telegram. Your Cursor credits stay for edits that need the IDE.

05·Quality & trust

Honest scope — what this page is and isn't

A guide with a referral link

Cursor is Cursor's product; the referral link is how this page pays for itself. Bonus terms are theirs — the landing shows the current offer, and we quote no numbers we can't verify.

The overflow valve is honest, not magic

@vustbot answers coding questions per-request in Telegram — a credit-saving valve for questions that don't need repo context. It does not edit your repository; the IDE stays the IDE.

Switch-intent lives elsewhere

If your real question is 'do I need an AI IDE at all' — the /cursor-alternative page argues the per-request case.

Frequently asked questions

Ready when you are

Decided on Cursor? Take the bonus with you.

Hobby is free to evaluate; Pro is $20/mo when Tab wins you over. The referral link applies Cursor's current signup bonus automatically.