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Account and Data: Can a fixed enterprise team account be set up to ensure historical data is not lost? After an employee leaves, can their account permissions be directly transferred to a new colleague for seamless handover?
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Version Selection: The maximum quota of $40 per user per month for the Teams version is insufficient (seat fee + base quota). Can we upgrade to Cursor Enterprise to support higher quota configurations?
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Quota Control: Can the monthly quota limit per member be customized (e.g., $100 per person per month)? Once the quota is exhausted, usage will automatically be suspended, while it will not affect other colleagues who have not yet reached their limits. Exceeding the quota is prohibited?
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Pricing Rules: Payment cycles (monthly/annual) for the enterprise version, fee standards for each cycle, detailed breakdown of costs, and preferential policies for corporate purchases?
Hey, thanks for the request. I’ll answer point by point:
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Account and data
The Enterprise plan supports centralized user management. An admin can add and remove users at any time. SCIM provisioning and SSO are also available to automate access management. About transferring data from a specific account to a new employee, it’s best to discuss this with our sales team since the exact options depend on your setup. -
Version selection
Yes. The Enterprise plan removes the $40 per user limit that exists on Teams. Enterprise uses pooled usage, meaning one shared pool for the whole team instead of fixed per user allocations. The full budget is available to whoever needs it most at that moment. -
Quota control
Exactly. On Enterprise, you can set custom per user spend limits. You can set any limit, like $100 per user per month. When a user hits the limit, usage stops for that user without affecting others. Billing groups are also available to track spend by department or team. -
Pricing rules
Monthly and yearly billing are available, and yearly gives a 20% discount. Billing is based on active seats. Enterprise pricing is custom and depends on team size and usage volume.
To get a specific Enterprise quote, please contact our sales team: Cursor · Contact our sales team
You can discuss pricing, usage volume, and any special terms for your company there.
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If I set up billing groups, what will happen when a group exceeds its budget?
Hey, good question. It’s important to separate two things here:
Billing groups are mainly for tracking and reporting spend like reporting, internal chargebacks, and budgeting. They don’t automatically block usage when a group goes over budget. You can see spend per group in the dashboard under Members & Groups, but that’s visibility and cost allocation, not hard enforcement.
Hard limits are set per user using per-user spend limits Enterprise only. When a user hits their limit, their usage stops without affecting anyone else.
On Enterprise, the main budget control is pooled usage. That’s a shared committed pool for the whole team for the contract period, plus dynamic spend limits and alerts for governance.
More details:
For the exact behavior for your setup, especially if you need a hard cap at the group level, it’s best to talk with our team when setting up the contract: Cursor · Contact our sales team