Best Application Development Software for Cursor - Page 2

Compare the Top Application Development Software that integrates with Cursor as of August 2026 - Page 2

This a list of Application Development software that integrates with Cursor. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Cursor. View the products that work with Cursor in the table below.

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    Ornold

    Ornold

    Ornold

    Ornold is an MCP server for AI-powered browser automation, giving AI agents full control over anti-detect browsers through an open protocol. It is built for browser automation at scale, combining vision-first interaction, automatic CAPTCHA solving, parallel multi-browser execution, human-like behavior, and recovery tools in one system. Instead of relying on fragile CSS selectors or XPath, Ornold’s vision mode captures screenshots, analyzes pages like a human, detects interactive elements with pixel-precise coordinates, and clicks by normalized coordinates, making automations more resilient when layouts change. It connects to browser profiles through Chrome DevTools Protocol and works with anti-detect browsers such as Dolphin Anty, Octo Browser, Linken Sphere, AdsPower, Multilogin, GoLogin, Incogniton, Vision, Undetectable, MoreLogin, Indigo, and any CDP-compatible browser.
    Starting Price: $29 per month
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    Hook0

    Hook0

    Hook0

    Hook0 is an open source Webhooks-as-a-Service platform that helps developers send, receive, manage, and monitor webhooks at scale. It is built for teams that need to add webhook support to their product without spending weeks building retry logic, signatures, monitoring, queues, dead letter handling, event logs, and subscriber management from scratch. With one API call, teams can publish outbound events, while Hook0 handles delivery infrastructure, configurable retry logic, webhook calls, endpoint monitoring, event persistence, and developer tooling. It keeps track of every event an application sends and every webhook call it makes, helping teams debug integrations, inspect delivery attempts, and maintain an audit log. Hook0 supports secure webhook delivery with HMAC signatures, key rotation, TLS encryption, and compliance-focused deployment options. As a fully open source platform, it allows teams to audit the codebase and self-host on their own infrastructure.
    Starting Price: €59 per month
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    Radon

    Radon

    Software Mansion

    Radon is a Visual Studio Code and Cursor extension that turns a code editor into a complete IDE for React Native and Expo apps. It helps developers build better apps faster by bringing previews, debugging, navigation, logs, network inspection, component inspection, device controls, and AI assistance directly into the editor. Radon runs the iOS Simulator and Android emulator inside the Visual Studio Code or Cursor project, so developers can see the app close to the codebase instead of constantly switching windows. It's built-in previews make it possible to develop components in isolation, while the element inspector lets users click an element in the preview and jump directly to the file where the React Native component is defined. The debugger supports React Native breakpoints inside Visual Studio Code with no extra setup, automatically stopping at runtime exceptions and showing the exact line of code where they happened.
    Starting Price: $21 per month
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    Scalekit

    Scalekit

    Scalekit

    Scalekit is an authentication platform for AI agents that enables secure, user-delegated access to SaaS applications, APIs, databases, and MCP servers. Rather than relying on shared service accounts, Scalekit allows agents to perform actions on behalf of individual users using their own identities, permissions, and approved scopes. The platform manages OAuth flows, credential storage, authorization, token refresh, and tool execution behind the scenes, simplifying agent development. It includes over 100 connectors, support for custom integrations, and compatibility with popular AI frameworks. Scalekit also provides detailed auditing, encrypted credential storage, and enterprise deployment options for production environments. By handling the authentication and authorization infrastructure, Scalekit helps developers build secure AI agents that integrate with external systems at scale.
    Starting Price: $49/month
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    DocsAlot

    DocsAlot

    DocsAlot

    DocsAlot is an agent-readable documentation platform for developers and AI agents, built for SaaS teams fixing AI onboarding. It turns scattered help-center pages, API docs, READMEs, changelogs, product notes, and internal product knowledge into one polished source of truth that humans and AI can onboard from. DocsAlot connects product knowledge, documentation sources, and AI-facing outputs so every onboarding answer points back to the same current docs. Teams can bring in GitHub docs, help-center articles, API references, READMEs, changelogs, product notes, Notion context, support articles, internal notes, Confluence spaces, and Google Docs, then normalize messy content into a navigable docs structure. It packages documentation for agents by creating stable anchors, clean markdown, llms.txt, skill.md, and MCP-ready chunks from the same source, while still publishing hosted docs with clean navigation, quickstarts, guides, API references, support flows, runnable examples, etc.
    Starting Price: $39 per month
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    FetchSandbox

    FetchSandbox

    FetchSandbox

    FetchSandbox helps you test the integrations your AI wrote without touching production. From API request to production-ready integration, it lets developers build, test, and validate API integrations in realistic environments before deployment, catching failures early, reducing debugging time, and shipping with confidence. Instead of relying on static mocks, fake success responses, or risky production keys, FetchSandbox gives teams runnable API environments that behave like real services. Its stateful API sandbox keeps state across requests, enforces lifecycle transitions, fires real webhook events, and supports multi-step flows where integrations usually break. Developers can use the MCP Server, CLI, web app, OpenAPI import, and monitoring tools to prove an integration against APIs such as Stripe, Resend, Clerk, GitHub, Paddle, and Shopify.
    Starting Price: $5 per month
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    bb

    bb

    bb

    bb is a local-first, fully customizable IDE for working with AI coding agents, designed to control, automate, and even modify itself. Almost anything in the environment can be changed with a single prompt: users can add panels, CLI commands, skills, plugins, and workflows that immediately become available to their agents. Many of bb’s own capabilities, including GitHub integration, agent memory, scheduled jobs, and remote access, are built as plugins using the same tools available to users. Its CLI is open to external programs such as shell scripts, cron jobs, or bots in Telegram, Signal, and Slack, allowing them to spawn work threads that remain available in the sidebar. bb supports multiple coding agents, including Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Pi, OpenCode, Grok, omp, and Hermes, letting users assign tasks to the best-suited agent or have one agent spawn and manage another in separate threads. Work runs on the user’s own machine and can continue independently until they return.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Human Browser

    Human Browser

    Virix Labs

    Human Browser is a cloud browser built for AI agents, giving them eyes and hands on the open web through real Chrome sessions. Any agent that can speak HTTP can use it through A2A, while MCP support connects editor-based agents and a CLI supports terminal and CI workflows. Agents can receive a natural-language goal, browse sites, click, type, scroll, log in, fill forms, scrape data, and return structured results together with a live viewer URL so humans can watch the session in real time. The browser uses residential IPs, engine-level Chromium fingerprinting, human-like mouse movement, typing, and natural scrolling, with built-in handling for challenges such as reCAPTCHA, hCaptcha, and Cloudflare Turnstile. It supports desktop and mobile browser profiles, country selection across a large residential proxy network, and can run on bare Linux, Docker, GitHub Actions, and other CI/CD environments without a display server, VNC, or desktop.
    Starting Price: $0.05 per minute
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    DryRun Security

    DryRun Security

    DryRun Security

    DryRun Security brings AI Native SAST and Agentic Code Security to your code, so application security and dev teams can stop triaging noise and start fixing real risk. Our Contextual Security Analysis (CSA) engine reasons about code intent, exploitability, and impact to deliver high-signal findings that pattern-matching scanners miss. Use the Code Review Agent for PR comments and checks within moments of a push. Enforce guardrails with Natural Language Code Policies, written in plain English and executed by the Custom Policy Agent on every PR. Run DeepScan Agent for an on-demand full-repo assessment in about an hour, and use Code Insights Agent to see trends and risk across repos.
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    NativeBridge
    NativeBridge.io revolutionizes mobile development by bringing native apps to any browser with a single magic link. We've eliminated the traditional barriers that slow down your team – no more waiting for builds, struggling with device compatibility, or walking clients through complex installation processes. Imagine reviewing a new feature in seconds rather than hours. Picture your designers, developers, QA specialists, and stakeholders all experiencing the exact same version of your app simultaneously – regardless of their location or device. That's the power of NativeBridge.io. Our technology creates a virtual environment where iOS and Android applications run natively within any web browser. Share a single URL and instantly grant access to fully-functional mobile experiences across emulated or real devices. Embed working apps directly in documents, websites, or pull requests to transform how your team collaborates.
    Starting Price: $14.99/month
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    monday dev

    monday dev

    monday.com

    monday dev is an integrated, agile-first development workspace designed to guide software teams from planning through release with powerful tools and real-time insights. It supports roadmap planning, sprint execution, and progress tracking using visual views like Kanban and Gantt, along with burndown and velocity charts. Roadmaps, epics, and issue dependencies are simplified through epic breakdowns and connected views. Deep GitHub and CircleCI integrations sync development workflows with source control and CI/CD, while automated sprint templates and Agile Insights dashboards, featuring metrics like planned vs. unplanned work, help streamline iteration. A built-in docs workspace centralizes team knowledge, and custom dashboards aggregate data from up to 50 boards for executive visibility. Automation recipes allow repetitive tasks to be quickly set up via intuitive triggers. Additional development-specific features include WIP limits, engineering performance dashboards, and more.
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    Supadev

    Supadev

    Supadev

    Supadev is described as an AI-optimized documentation tool that helps make AI coding assistants reliably understand your project context so that generated code works well on the first try. It lets you describe your project (the tech stack, architecture, design constraints, etc.), then generates a set of comprehensive documents, such as project requirements, frontend/backend structure, security guidelines, and implementation plans, that serve as clear blueprints for AI tools. These docs provide richer context so that tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, and others can operate with more precision, reducing errors and ambiguities. Supadev positions itself as a 5 times faster development, claiming that by crafting perfect documentation, developers spend far less time debugging AI-generated code. It integrates with all major AI coding assistants, supports multiple types of applications, and aims to reduce misunderstandings between specs and AI outputs.
    Starting Price: $12 per month
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    DevReadyKit

    DevReadyKit

    DevReadyKit

    DevReadyKit is a UI framework purpose-built for SaaS applications and developer tools dashboards, offering production-ready components crafted in React, Tailwind CSS, and TypeScript, free for commercial use. It’s designed for developers and solo founders who want to skip building their frontend from scratch and instead copy, customise, and launch polished user interfaces quickly, without needing an in-house design team. Unlike generic libraries, DevReadyKit focuses on the patterns and layouts specific to SaaS and dev-tool products, dashboards, tables, charts, cards, and auth workflows, with a “ship-ready” mindset. Users can own the code (no hidden npm dependencies), customise freely, and deploy faster. The creators are actively gathering feedback, planning expanded components, dashboard templates, and perhaps a paid tier of advanced features, while the core library remains free for commercial use.
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    TestDino

    TestDino

    TestDino

    TestDino is an AI native, Playwright focused test reporting and management platform with MCP support. It lets developers use Claude Code, Cursor, or other LLM tools to query reports, analyze flaky tests, compare runs, and manage test suites using natural language. Native GitHub integration posts AI summaries to PRs and commits, while CI checks can block merges if quality gates fail. Re run only failing tests with a single command to reduce CI time and cost. Pull request tracking links every run to its commit, and branch mapping organizes runs by environment. Role based dashboards help QA teams spot flaky tests and failure trends, while developers quickly see which tests their commits broke. Each run includes AI failure classification with confidence score, fix suggestions, specs explorer, and grouped error analytics. Integrate Jira, Linear, Asana, or Slack to create bug reports with full context.
    Starting Price: $49/month
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    Inspector

    Inspector

    Inspector

    Inspector is an AI-powered visual front-end IDE and editor that connects your browser and local codebase so you can build, iterate, debug, and ship user interfaces faster by merging visual editing with AI coding agents like Cursor, Claude Code, or OpenAI Codex. Instead of bouncing between Figma, DevTools, and your code editor, Inspector lets you click elements visually, drag to move them, edit text directly on the page, and leave comments, then uses AI to apply those changes back to your code automatically with full context from your actual React/HTML/CSS project. It works locally with your codebase so edits are precise and safe, and it also integrates Git workflows like repo initialization and branch management, so you can commit, push, and create pull requests without leaving the visual interface. Inspector offers DOM-aware screenshots, console log capture, element-specific context for better AI understanding, and a chat-style interaction where you can prompt changes.
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    Bug0

    Bug0

    Bug0

    Bug0 is an AI QA engineer for agentic test automation, built to test critical flows fast and keep them covered on every deploy. Bug0’s expert AI agents write the tests, heal them when the UI changes, and run them on every deploy, while a forward-deployed engineer verifies every result and files bugs before they reach production. It is designed for teams shipping quickly, where development has accelerated but QA has not kept up, test scripts break faster than teams can fix them, and releases often move forward without enough regression coverage. Bug0 lets users describe a flow in plain English or upload a screen recording, then converts it into end-to-end test steps that can be edited and run with zero Playwright syntax required. Its self-healing execution adapts when the UI changes, produces video, logs, and AI analysis for every run, and runs in the cloud on every PR.
    Starting Price: $2,500 per month
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    Apigene

    Apigene

    Apigene

    Apigene MCP Gateway is the runtime layer that connects AI agents to APIs and MCP servers through the Model Context Protocol. It exposes agent tools, context, skills, and instructions as a single remote MCP endpoint that is fully managed and governed, making MCP native rather than experimental. Apigene provides the full agent foundation layer as one MCP Gateway, allowing agents to securely access APIs and MCP servers without custom glue code or framework-specific logic. Teams can build AI agents using chat, defining which APIs and MCP servers the agent can use, how it should reason, and how it should act without code. It supports intelligent tool selection, automatically matching the right API or MCP tool to each request, and multi-platform deployment across ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Gemini, VS Code, internal copilots, enterprise AI platforms, and custom apps.
    Starting Price: $200 per month
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    Jellyfish

    Jellyfish

    Jellyfish

    Jellyfish is the leading intelligence platform for AI-Integrated engineering, helping more than 1,000 companies including DraftKings, Box and Blue Yonder, leverage AI to transform how they build software. By combining the industry's deepest engineering dataset with context-rich intelligence, Jellyfish helps R&D organizations understand what's driving impact, adopt proven industry best practices, and make smarter decisions across AI adoption, planning, delivery, and engineering performance. Learn more at jellyfish.co.
    Starting Price: Custom
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    Code Time

    Code Time

    Software.com

    Automate your time tracking. Get automatic time tracking that will save you time, so you can focus more on what matters. Track and visualize all of your projects, or export your data to connect to your billing and timesheet tools. Code Time is a time tracking and analytics plugin provides detailed reports of your code time by project. Visualize your projects, daily progress, and work calendar in one spot. Upgrade to streamline project reports and billing. Export your data, packaged up over any time period or by project or branch. Power your own dashboards or reports in your favorite analytics tool or upload with billing tools. Software integrates directly with more than 15 of the most popular code editors and IDEs. Track your hours and generate reports right from your code editor.
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    PromptKit

    PromptKit

    PromptKit

    Transform your project ideas into clear, structured documentation. Let AI coding assistants like Cursor and GitHub Copilot understand your vision and generate more precise, context-aware code.
    Starting Price: $19/month
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    CodeGuide

    CodeGuide

    CodeGuide

    ​CodeGuide is an AI-driven platform designed to assist developers in creating comprehensive project documentation for AI coding projects. It streamlines the process by automating the creation of Product Requirement Documents (PRDs), workflows, and prompts, thereby saving time and reducing potential AI hallucinations. Users can start by signing up with their Google account, and then create a new project by describing their idea, core features, and goals. It supports integration with various AI coding tools, including Claude AI, Bolt, VS Code, GitHub Copilot, Cursor AI, and Replit. Additionally, CodeGuide offers Starter Kits optimized for coding with preferred AI tools, such as the Starter Kit Lite, a modern web application starter template built with Next.js 14, featuring authentication and database integration. These kits are designed to help users start projects without setup hassles and save tokens. CodeGuide also provides access to Codie, an AI agent powered by Google's Gemini.
    Starting Price: $29 per month
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    Bugbot

    Bugbot

    Cursor

    Bugbot is an AI-powered code review agent that automatically reviews pull requests to identify bugs, security issues, and code quality problems. Built into the Cursor ecosystem, Bugbot analyzes PR diffs and leaves contextual comments with clear explanations and fix suggestions. It runs automatically on every pull request update or can be triggered manually using comments. Bugbot reads existing PR discussions to avoid duplicate feedback and build on prior context. The tool supports customizable rules through configuration files and team-wide policies to enforce coding standards. Bugbot integrates seamlessly with GitHub, GitLab, and enterprise repositories. It helps development teams catch issues early and improve code quality without slowing down workflows.
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    Koidex

    Koidex

    Koidex

    Koidex is a lightweight security analysis tool from Koi Security that helps developers and security teams quickly determine whether a software package, browser extension, or AI model is safe to install. It provides a unified search interface across ecosystems such as VS Code, Chrome Web Store, JetBrains, npm, and Hugging Face, enabling users to perform rapid due diligence before introducing new software into their environment. Its behavior-based risk scoring engine analyzes what code actually does rather than relying solely on marketplace metadata or reputation signals, producing readable summaries that highlight vulnerabilities, permissions, deep dependencies, and publisher indicators. It also surfaces newly detected suspicious items through a “Catch of the Day” feed, helping teams stay aware of emerging threats in developer tooling. Koidex can be used directly in the browser or through an IDE extension that continuously scans installed plugins.
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    Origin

    Origin

    Cursor

    Origin by Cursor is a new Git platform designed for the agentic era of software development. Cursor describes Origin as a Git forge built for a moment when code is moving faster than existing infrastructure was built to handle. The product was announced at Cursor’s Compile 2026 keynote as one of Cursor’s upcoming releases, alongside Cursor Mobile and a new model. Origin is currently presented with a waitlist for teams that want access when the platform is ready. It fits into Cursor’s broader product direction around agents, cloud agents, code review, CLI workflows, Composer, teams, and enterprise development. Built for developers and engineering organizations preparing for AI-generated code at scale, Origin by Cursor aims to provide source-control infrastructure designed around agentic software workflows.