As a user of Cursor, I am growing increasingly frustrated with a recurring issue that renders the platform virtually unusable: the endless “Generating” loop. What was once a promising tool designed to streamline productivity has now become a source of relentless aggravation. The constant spinning wheel is not just a minor inconvenience—it’s a fundamental flaw that undermines the core value of the product.
When I invested time and resources into Cursor, I expected efficiency, not a digital treadmill. The platform’s inability to deliver consistent performance is unacceptable. Worse still, the lack of communication or acknowledgment of this widespread issue feels dismissive of user concerns. Are we, the customers, not deserving of a stable experience?
To the Cursor team: Your product’s potential is overshadowed by its technical shortcomings. If this pattern continues, users will inevitably seek alternatives that prioritize reliability over empty promises. It’s time to address these glaring bugs with urgency—not just for your reputation, but for the sake of those who genuinely believed in your vision. Fix it, or watch your user base evaporate.