Cursor Just Lost the Coding Agent Race and Nobody Is Saying It
Cursor spent 2025 as the dominant AI IDE. After the April Codex and Claude Design releases, it is the third best coding agent in the market. Here is why.

Cursor spent 2025 as the dominant AI IDE. After the April Codex and Claude Design releases, it is the third best coding agent in the market. Here is why.

Claude Code subagents run in isolated context windows, letting you fan out research across a codebase. Here is the exact setup I use.

CrushOn AI changed its free tier from 100 messages monthly to 50 daily. On paper it looks like a cut. On real usage it is a 15x increase if you log in daily.

The best roleplay AI picks ranked by what kind of story you want to tell. Memory, depth, pacing, and the one choice that breaks most of the setups.

Claude Opus 4.7 benchmarks worse than 4.6 on hard reasoning. The real reason looks less like an upgrade and more like capacity management.

Chub AI vs Janitor AI compared after a month on both. Pricing, memory, character libraries, and which one wins for unrestricted roleplay.

Kupid AI review tested over a month. Voice messages, memory, the weekly billing trick, and whether the $17.99 tier is worth paying for.

AI companion apps use your private conversations to train their models. Here’s what each major platform does with your chats, and how to limit it.

Chai Premium costs 3.99/month for unlimited messages and better AI models. Here’s whether it’s worth paying for in 2026, and who should skip it entirely.

Your AI companion feels flat because of one fixable habit. Here is what is causing the fade and what to do about it starting today.