Cursor has become one of the most valuable tools for developers—whether they are learning, building their own SaaS, or even recovering their energy after burnout. In my case, it has been essential in boosting my daily productivity. If there were a more advanced plan with additional features, I wouldn’t hesitate to subscribe.
However, as the market evolves, several new tools are emerging to compete. I’m sure Cursor wants to stay ahead, which is why I bring a suggestion that I believe many developers would support: enabling multiple agents to work simultaneously in different contexts.
On several occasions, I’ve felt that I could optimize my time by preparing another prompt while an agent was still processing a task. Additionally, I often need to manage multiple projects simultaneously, and this functionality would allow for an even more efficient workflow. Cursor already makes developers’ lives much easier, but this enhancement would further amplify our productivity.
My mind is constantly filled with ideas, and I rush to test them in Cursor to assess their feasibility. The ability to set up multiple prompts, select the appropriate context for each one, and precisely direct where agents should operate within the code would make the experience even more powerful.
That’s why I make this request to the Cursor team: to consider implementing this feature, which would undoubtedly be extremely valuable to many users.