What is Cursor for Microsoft Teams?

Announced on May 11, 2026, Cursor is now available natively within Microsoft Teams. Users can mention @cursor in any Teams channel to delegate tasks to an AI agent or pull information from Cursor directly into their team conversations.

Key Features

  • @cursor Mentions: Delegate coding tasks to AI agents directly from any Teams channel
  • Async Code Review: Review pull requests and provide feedback without leaving Teams
  • Ticket Triage: Automatically triage and assign development tickets
  • PR Follow-ups: Manage pull request workflows in the same place as team discussions
  • Seamless Integration: Brings Cursor capabilities into existing team workflows

Pricing

Available to existing Cursor users with Teams integration enabled. Specific pricing depends on Cursor subscription plan.

Pros

  • Reduces context switching between editor and communication tools
  • Streamlines code review and collaboration processes
  • Makes AI assistance accessible to entire teams
  • Integrates with existing Microsoft Teams workflows
  • Ideal for distributed engineering teams

Cons

  • Requires Cursor subscription
  • Microsoft Teams-only integration (no Slack or other platforms yet)
  • New feature with potential early bugs
  • May require team training for optimal use

Who Should Use It?

Perfect for: Development teams already using Microsoft Teams who want to integrate AI assistance into their daily workflow.

Verdict

Cursor integration with Microsoft Teams represents the evolution of AI coding tools from standalone editors to embedded team assistants. For Teams-using engineering departments, this is a significant productivity gain.

Rating: 4.2/5 - Essential for Teams-based dev teams.