Medley vs. Cursor
Cursor is the AI-first code editor developers love — Composer, multi-model support, visual diffs before apply. Medley is the mission layer above your agents when one editor session is not enough structure.
Free · Mac OS
Cursor forked VS Code into an AI-native editing experience: Claude, GPT-5.5, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek, and Composer 2.5 with Pro ($20/mo), Ultra ($200/mo), and Teams tiers. Background Agents extend work into the cloud while the desktop app stays local.
Medley does not compete with Cursor as an editor. It competes with the gap Cursor leaves — no project-level mission layer, no cross-project attention queue, no orchestration across Claude Code and Codex as parallel mission steps with cost per task.
What Cursor does well
Cursor nails in-editor AI: Composer mode for multi-file edits, visual diffs with approval before applying changes, and a polished daily coding loop for solo developers and small teams on greenfield projects.
Multi-model support inside the editor and Background Agents for longer tasks make Cursor the default AI IDE for many builders. Cross-platform desktop (Mac, Windows, Linux) with familiar VS Code ergonomics.
Where Cursor stops
Composer and sessions are session-level — there is no mission DAG, no decomposition across code and non-coding work, and no centralized queue for what needs you across four parallel projects.
BYOK is partial — credit-based plans, not traditional bring-your-own-key economics end-to-end. Background Agents add cloud dependency. Cost is per subscription and usage credits, not transparent per finished mission task.
What Medley does differently
Medley sits above the editor and terminal agents you already use. Missions decompose into parallel steps routed to Claude Code or Codex, with sign-off gates and an attention queue across every project on your Mac.
Fully BYOK, local-first, and optimized for founders running company-building work — not only greenfield code in one repo. Cost per task tells you which missions earn their spend.
Key differences
Editor vs. orchestrator
Cursor is where you edit code. Medley is where you run missions across agents.
Project layer
Medley decomposes missions with DAGs. Cursor stays in Composer sessions.
Cross-domain
Medley spans GTM and content. Cursor is coding-focused.
Attention queue
Medley unifies decisions across projects. Cursor approves per diff in-editor.
Full product comparison
| Medley | Cursor | |
|---|---|---|
| Product type | Project orchestrator | AI-first code editor (VS Code fork) |
| Coding vs. non-coding work | Both — coding + GTM, content, ads, CRO | Coding focused |
| Project layer | Project-level — task decomposition across the project | Session-level — Composer mode, no project layer |
| Attention queue / human-in-the-loop | Centralized queue — humans pulled in only when needed | Visual diffs + approval before applying changes |
| BYOK (bring your own key) | Yes — fully BYOK | Partial — credit-based, not traditional BYOK |
| Local vs. cloud | Local — desktop app | Local app + cloud Background Agents |
| Model support | Claude Code, Codex — dynamic routing | Claude, GPT-5.5, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek, Composer 2.5 |
| Platform / OS | Mac — desktop app | Desktop app (Mac, Windows, Linux) |
| Pricing & business model | Free — BYOK, pay your own API costs | Free tier; Pro $20/mo; Ultra $200/mo; Teams $40/user/mo |
| Target user / ICP | Founders & power users of Claude Code / Codex | Solo developers, small teams, greenfield projects |
| Open source | No | No |
Data as of June 2026. Sources: web research, medley.sh.
Which should you choose?
Choose Cursor if
- You want the best AI-native code editing experience in a VS Code fork
- Your work fits in Composer sessions and in-editor approvals
- Multi-model editing inside one IDE is your primary workflow
- You are building greenfield projects solo or in a small team
Choose Medley if
- You run Claude Code and Codex beyond a single editor context
- You need mission decomposition and an attention queue across projects
- Missions mix coding with GTM, content, and ops on your Mac
- Fully BYOK and cost per finished task matter more than IDE credits
Medley vs. Cursor FAQ
- Can I use Cursor and Medley together?
- Yes — they are complementary. Cursor is an editing environment; Medley is mission orchestration. Many founders edit in Cursor while Medley coordinates broader missions across agents.
- Is Composer the same as Medley missions?
- No. Composer is multi-file editing inside a session. Medley missions are persistent, decomposable projects with routing, queues, and cost per task across domains.
- Which has better BYOK?
- Medley is fully BYOK. Cursor uses credit-based Pro/Ultra plans with partial BYOK characteristics — different economics and control model.
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