This is SERIOUSLY messing with my OCD. Not joking. Being very serious.
Give us the ability to hide/remove it.
This nag is completely unnecessary and unnecessarily upsetting. The prompts will simply stop working once the subscription ends. That’s when you should prompt, not before.
If it must remain, why not put it below the prompt entry box where you keep the other usage information. Seems like a more-logical placement for it.
I specifically created an account here to say how annoying this message is. You don’t have to bother us with this reminder, we’ll resubscribe if we see the value in continuing using cursor.
they know what theyre doing, how annoying it is, and have no intention to remove it. See how they responded to the yearly one, which would obviously be more annoying: Yearly Non Dismissable Plan Notification
this is such a weird power play, to do that to customers who are paying for that current month and want to leave for whatever personal reasons.
I dont need cursor every month so I usually turn it off some months and now i turned it off and have to see the annoying message for a whole month.
but thats alright I have a virtual credit card for just cursor so I just stay subscribed and freeze my card, so they can keep doing whatever power play they think they’re doing to someone else
Edit: Cursor team is deleting my comment now and flagging it as “offensive” ???
i thought this was a bug and waited for a week for fix, now it turns out it’s intentional, this is the most disrespectful design I’ve ever seen in two years, the devs are not even showing for explanation, don’t bet on we’ll forget this cursor team.
I also made an account here to say that I purchased a month to try out cursor but seeing that the company likes to harass paying customers completely turned me off of wanting to resubscribe. Kind of insane to me that someone thought this was a good idea
Feels very hostile having this notification always there for a product I paid for.
As I understand:
Cursor chooses to offer ‘monthly’ plans and not just ‘yearly’ plans or some other time period.
Monthly plans cost more specifically because they have a feature where users can cancel on a monthly basis. Is there any other reason for the price difference? Unless I’m mistaken that is the sole reason.
As a user I chose and paid for a monthly plan, including paying extra for the monthly cancellation feature. This suits my usage of cursor.
Now cursor displays an error-like notification reminding me on every single prompt I enter that I must resubscribe to prevent cancellation
It feels like cursor is implying users are somehow misusing cursor by taking advantage of the cancellation feature that cursor chose to sell those users (for a premium price).
As a developer I need development software that doesn’t treat me with contempt. There are many other options from arguably more ‘evil’ providers, I had hoped cursor could be different, even for casual users.
In our next client release, we’re going to update this notification to make it dismissible. It will occasionally reappear leading up to the end of the subscription, but it can always be dismissed again.
It’s becoming extremely annoying that you keep showing this warning constantly. I am the one who canceled the subscription, and I did so intentionally. Even though it’s only been about a month, you keep displaying this warning 10 times a day. What kind of nonsense is this?
I’ve been using Cursor for quite a while and mainly use it for work. Because of the nature of my work, I sometimes turn off auto-renewal and resubscribe again when I need it. This does not mean I no longer value Cursor or that I am trying to stop using it permanently.
The problem is that once auto-renewal is turned off, this non-dismissible subscription message appears many times a day while I’m working. Since I’m still a paying customer until the end of my current plan, it feels frustrating to repeatedly see a message asking me to resubscribe.
I hope the Cursor team can treat this as a UX issue, not just a billing reminder. It would be much better if users could dismiss or mute the message, or if it only appeared shortly before the plan actually expires.
I still like Cursor, but this repeated, non-dismissible reminder is making me seriously consider switching to another AI coding tool.
The intended logic, in place since March, is that the “Your plan ends on…” message should only reappear every few days after being dismissed. Additionally, this banner should be easily dismissible.
Are you experiencing this on the latest version of Cursor, v3.7.27?