Previously, it was possible to set usage limits for each individual member, but now it is no longer possible. It has become a limit for the entire team, which means that excessive usage by one person can cause the entire team to become unavailable.
Hi @bpzhang You’re correct, hard spend limits are not available on an individual basis on teams plans.
However, you can set spend alerts, which are helpful to alert you to individual member spending although they do not enforce a limit. You can use these spend alerts in conjunction with team wide spending limits (and the team wide spending limit is an enforced hard cap).
You can manage your spending alert and team spending cap settings here: https://cursor.com/dashboard/spending
No, what I want is a restriction, not a warning. Warnings are meaningless to me. I clearly know how much quota each person should have, rather than everyone sharing the same team quota.
Thanks for following up. I understand your goals.
To be straight with you: enforced per-member usage limits aren’t available on Teams plans, and that isn’t changing in the near term. The only hard cap on Teams is the team-wide spending limit.
Per-member spend controls are an Enterprise plan feature. This is a deliberate plan choice — to keep Teams plans simple and flexible, while giving Enterprise customers the higher degree of control that larger organizations need.
That’s extremely disappointing. I think many people would really appreciate this function.
Right now, some users consume all of the extra credit, which is very frustrating for others who use their tokens more sparingly. Since we only receive a set amount through our company, it would be really helpful to have better controls or limits so the allocation feels fairer for everyone.
This might actually become a reason for us to consider switching to Claude AI, since our team does not yet have a set opinion or strict rules about which AI tool to use. I’m sure other companies are facing similar issues as well.
Please consider changing this in the near future.
Yes, completely agree. This decision was made without any research, which significantly worsened the product experience.
Thank you for weighing in, we appreciate your feedback.