I went to Cursor's New York cafe. I saw coding bros, custom merch, and a potential job interview
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I went to Cursor's New York cafe. I saw coding bros, custom merch, and a potential job interview
"Over the last two years, Cursor has grown from a cult hit to one of the most popular AI code editors in software development. The tool's developer, Anysphere, has raised over $1 billion and was recently valued at $9.9 billion, per PitchBook. On Tuesday, Cursor hosted a one-day café at The Lost Draft in SoHo. It's one of several in-person events that AI companies have created to satisfy loyal customers and increase their social media hype."
"Cursor gave out free coffee, pins, and stickers. Some attendees took home a branded bag of coffee beans. The event was a networking hub. I watched one attendee say he was hiring before launching into questions."
Cursor staged a one-day café pop-up in SoHo that attracted many fans and developers. The event distributed free coffee, pins, stickers, and branded bags of coffee beans. Attendees exchanged GitHub profiles and used the space for networking, with at least one person recruiting on site. Cursor has scaled from a cult favorite to a widely used AI code editor in two years. Its developer, Anysphere, has raised over $1 billion and holds a near-$10 billion valuation. In-person activations serve to reward loyal users and amplify social media visibility.
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