Cursor Opens Origin Code Hosting in Beta on All Paid Plans
TL;DR
- Cursor's new Origin service hosts repositories and pull requests directly inside Cursor, opened in early beta today to every paid plan.
- Origin syncs two-way with GitHub, which stays the source of truth; PR comments and reactions cross between the two 'within seconds.'
- Launch integrations cover Vercel preview deploys per PR, Depot for existing GitHub Actions, and Buildkite for Actions plus native pipelines.
Cursor is now hosting code. The company opened Origin, its own repository and pull request service, "in early beta on all paid plans," according to the changelog post. Enterprise administrators can opt out.
The pitch, in the company's own words, is aimed at a workflow where the author is often not a human. "We're starting with the essentials, designed for agent scale: repos, pull requests, code browsing, and GitHub sync," the post says. Existing GitHub repos can be mirrored in, and "pushes keep going to GitHub, which stays the source of truth." Pull request comments and reactions sync in both directions within seconds.
The pull request surface is deliberately GitHub-shaped: "Every repo has pull requests. Open one to see the timeline, commits, checks, and files changed." Review, comment, and merge happen in place. The tie to agents is the point. "Your code, PRs, and agents are now in the same place," Cursor writes, and the editor can "make changes, update PRs, or push a branch" from the same view.
Three CI and deploy partners ship at launch: Vercel preview deploys per pull request, Depot running existing GitHub Actions, and Buildkite running Actions alongside its own native pipelines. "Integrations with Vercel, Depot, and Buildkite are already available, with more coming soon." The post names no pricing detail beyond plan tiers, no issue tracker, no forks, and no timeline for exiting beta. It joins 17 other Cursor items on our tracker in the past 90 days.
Originally reported by cursor.com
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