I don’t know what you’ve done here but it’s a complete mess.
My problem is not that I have a problem with paying for services I use, my problem is not knowing what I’m paying for, when and why.
I’m getting overlapping contradictory information inside my workflow which is annoying, confusing and stressful.
“You are projected to reach your usage limits by 8/6/2025 based on your current Opus usage. Consider switching to a different model such as Sonnet, asking for smaller changes, or enabling pay-as-you-go to avoid interruptions until your cycle resets on 8/7/2025.”
The dates on this are different to other notices I’m getting, and make no sense whatsoever. Your pricing is a joke, not because of what it costs, but because it’s impossible to work out usage without excessive calculation and faffing around.
Logging into a dashboard and performing usage analysis is not a suitable solution and was a terrible idea. I don’t care for mess, users want simplicity not complexity. Despite your attempts to clarify your new stance on billing, it has not made anything anymore clear, your system is giving constant, annoying notices which make it impossible to understand billing and disrupt my workflow.
Whatever you changed and why you changed it, it has been horrendously managed and this has turned me from a Cursor fan to a Cursor skeptic overnight.
Do better.
Feedback:
- remove these annoying info bubbles
- standardise any notices to fit to a standardised schema
- provide a clear pricing list in a regular format
- stop breaking things that worked as they were