I wanted to share my experience and ask about possible pricing options for heavy users.
Over the past month, I’ve spent around $1000 by subscribing to multiple Ultra plans across different accounts due to my high usage needs. I rely heavily on Cursor in my daily work, especially using Claude Code models.
That said, I genuinely prefer Cursor — I’ve been using it since the early days when it was free, and later when it was around $20/month. I really like the product and want to keep using it as my main tool.
I’m an individual user (not a company), but my usage is quite high.
So I wanted to ask:
Is there any discount or special pricing for heavy individual users?
Or is there a higher-tier plan (slightly above $200/month) with significantly higher limits?
I believe a plan like this would be very helpful for users like me and beneficial for Cursor as well.
@Abdelrahman_Mohamed , I’d also like to see this. I asked the Cursor sales team the same question some months ago, and the answer was unsatisfying – they encouraged me to look at the Teams plan (not a fit), and noted that custom Enterprise plans were intended for 25+ user organizations.
There’s a missing middle here. I’ve taken the same approach you have, but would welcome a ‘super-Ultra’ plan of some sort. Surely we’re not alone!
When i see anyone spending that much on tokens, i read it as “I just want high opus usage plan”.
Thats what claude code is for. But too bad cursor benchmarks highest on the opus harness tests.
on more everyday work i cant justify waiting for opus, and have had it not finish work. Then on top of that the price.
I’ve gotten so happy with composer 2 that i don’t even want to use opus even if im trying to use up my monthly api allocation.
Well, Opus is the best. Dependending on what you are doing, other models might not be adequate. They surely take a lot longer to do even mid-level tasks. I reckon my work on SQLite, MySQL, and PostgreSQL MCP servers is, I estimate, going about 4x slower now with the new Claude rate limits. I am using Gemini for the bulk of the work and Opus when Gemini gets lost in space, which is about once or twice a day.