Cursor vs Basecamp

Full side-by-side comparison of features, pricing, and use cases to help you pick the right tool.

Bottom line: Both tools are competitively priced. Cursor edges ahead with a 4.8/5 rating.

Cursor

AI-first code editor built on VS Code with agentic coding

4.8 / 5From $20/mo
Basecamp

Simple project management and team communication hub

4.1 / 5From $15/mo

Pricing Comparison

PlanCursorBasecamp
FreeYesNo
Starter--
Pro$20/mo$15/mo
EnterpriseCustomCustom

Feature Matrix

FeatureCursorBasecamp
Codebase-aware chatYes-
Multi-file edits via ComposerYes-
Auto-apply suggestionsYes-
Web search in chatYes-
Rules for AI behaviorYes-
Message boards-Yes
To-do lists-Yes
Group chat Campfire-Yes
Client access-Yes
Automatic check-ins-Yes

When to Choose Each

Choose Cursor if you need...

  • +Best AI coding experience available
  • +Understands full codebase
  • +Fast iteration speed
DevelopersStartupsFounders

Choose Basecamp if you need...

  • +Simple flat-rate pricing
  • +Good for client collaboration
  • +No feature bloat
AgenciesFreelancersStartupsProject Managers

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Cursor or Basecamp?

Cursor scores higher in our review (4.8/5 vs 4.1/5). However, Basecamp may be a better fit depending on your specific needs and budget.

Is Cursor cheaper than Basecamp?

Pricing varies by plan. Cursor starts at $20/mo and Basecamp starts at $15/mo.

What is the difference between Cursor and Basecamp?

Cursor focuses on codebase-aware chat and multi-file edits via composer, while Basecamp emphasizes message boards and to-do lists. Cursor is best for Developerss, Startupss, Founderss, while Basecamp suits Agenciess, Freelancerss, Startupss, Project Managerss.

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