# Cursor 3 Ships Agents Window: Developers Now Orchestrate Parallel AI Agents on Branches

> Cursor's third major version rebuilds the editor around a single idea: you should be running many agents at once. The new Agents Window lets a developer launch up to eight AI agents in parallel, each working on its own isolated Git branch across local, cloud, or SSH environments, then supervise them from one console and merge whichever branches produced good results. Pricing stays at $20 a month for Pro, and the company is being valued around $2 billion in ARR terms after the launch. The philosophy shift is the headline the tooling implies. If eight agents are grinding on separate branches, the human stops being the person typing code and becomes the architect who sets the tasks and picks the winners. That is a real change in what the job feels like, and it is a bet that reviewing and merging agent output is more valuable than writing lines yourself. Whether most developers actually want to juggle eight parallel agents is the open question, but Cursor is clearly building for a world where orchestration, not authorship, is the core skill.

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## Wortins' read

Cursor's third major version rebuilds the editor around a single idea: you should be running many agents at once. The new Agents Window lets a developer launch up to eight AI agents in parallel, each working on its own isolated Git branch across local, cloud, or SSH environments, then supervise them from one console and merge whichever branches produced good results. Pricing stays at $20 a month for Pro, and the company is being valued around $2 billion in ARR terms after the launch. The philosophy shift is the headline the tooling implies. If eight agents are grinding on separate branches, the human stops being the person typing code and becomes the architect who sets the tasks and picks the winners. That is a real change in what the job feels like, and it is a bet that reviewing and merging agent output is more valuable than writing lines yourself. Whether most developers actually want to juggle eight parallel agents is the open question, but Cursor is clearly building for a world where orchestration, not authorship, is the core skill.

## Source

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