Augment CodevsCursor

2 agents, 2 evaluations — 0 community and 2 editorial — compared across overall score, task fit, reliability, cost, ease of setup, and drift over time.

Current verdict: Cursor currently leads Augment Code by 0.6 points on Ruling's 10-point scale; confirm the top-review context before shortlisting.

Current signal

last 90 days

Freshness

1 of 2 loaded evaluations are from the last 90 days

Version context

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Scorecard

Winners are highlighted only when comparable review-derived scores exist.

2 evaluations considered

Overall

Weighted aggregate verdict across the review.

8.8/10

4.4/5 source average.

9.4/10

4.7/5 source average.

review avg
Task fit

How well the agent matches the job users hired it for.

9.4/10

4.7/5 source average.

9.6/10

4.8/5 source average.

review avg
Reliability

Consistency, uptime, and repeatability under real workflows.

8.8/10

4.4/5 source average.

9.0/10

4.5/5 source average.

review avg
Ease of setup

How quickly teams can get from signup to useful output.

8.0/10

4.0/5 source average.

9.6/10

4.8/5 source average.

review avg
Cost efficiency

Whether the results justify the seat, usage, or platform cost.

7.0/10

3.5/5 source average.

8.4/10

4.2/5 source average.

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Drift score

How well quality holds up over longer sessions and releases.

9.0/10

4.5/5 source average.

9.0/10

4.5/5 source average.

review avg

At a glance

A truthful, data-backed summary of where each agent stands today.

Augment Code

Augment · Coding Agents

Augment Code is an enterprise coding agent designed specifically for large, complex codebases — offering deep semantic indexing of millions of lines across mono-repos. It integrates with VS Code and JetBrains and focuses on contextual completions and refactoring that are aware of your company's internal APIs and patterns. Augment is the tool of choice for large engineering teams that find Copilot lacks codebase depth.

Best signalDeep codebase context is the reason to shortlist Augment

Cursor

Anysphere · Coding Agents

Top score

Cursor is the most popular AI-powered IDE, built as a fork of VS Code with deep model integration across autocomplete, chat, and inline edits. It supports multiple frontier models and has become the reference point for all coding agent comparisons. Its CMD+K and Composer features enable both single-file edits and full multi-file agentic workflows.

Best signalBest default AI IDE for product teams shipping every week

Pricing and specs

Static facts from the Ruling catalog, not prototype estimates.

Pricing
Paid
Freemium
Price details
Enterprise pricing; contact for quote
Hobby free; Individual Pro $20/mo; Teams Standard $40/user/mo; Enterprise custom
Model backbone
Proprietary (Augment models) + frontier model ensemble
Cursor Models, Claude Sonnet 5, Claude Opus 5, Gemini 3.1 Pro, GPT-5.6, Grok 4.5
Setup complexity
Moderate
Easy
Catalog facts
Verified Aug 21, 2026
Verified Aug 21, 2026
Evaluations
1
1

Pricing and model availability change quickly. Ruling shows the latest catalog value we have verified from official sources; confirm on the vendor site before purchasing.

Top review for each

Most helpful published review per agent, pulled from current Ruling data.

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RE
Ruling Editorial — Engineering
Ruling editorial benchmark · last 30 days

Deep codebase context is the reason to shortlist Augment

Ruling editorial benchmark: Augment Code is most compelling for engineering organizations that need an agent to understand large repositories, internal conventions, and cross-service context. Its product positioning centers on context-aware development workflows rather than generic autocomplete. The enterprise value case depends on indexing quality, security review, rollout support, and whether the productivity gain justifies a paid seat across the team.

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RE
Ruling Editorial — Engineering
Ruling editorial benchmark · older signal · Feb 18, 2026

Best default AI IDE for product teams shipping every week

Ruling editorial benchmark: Cursor remains the strongest default for product engineers who want chat, inline edits, and multi-file changes inside a familiar VS Code-style workflow. It is fastest when the codebase is already organized and the user can review each patch carefully. The main limitation is that large refactors still need a senior engineer shaping the plan and checking edge cases.

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