Origin by Cursor
Origin by Cursor is an agent-native code hosting platform that enables users to manage repositories, sync with GitHub, and integrate CI/CD workflows directly within the Cursor environment.
Origin by Cursor is an agent-native code hosting platform that enables users to manage repositories, sync with GitHub, and integrate CI/CD workflows directly within the Cursor environment.
What the product does and how it is positioned
Origin by Cursor provides a centralized environment for code hosting, allowing developers to create new repositories or sync existing ones from GitHub. It is designed to support agent-native workflows, enabling AI agents to interact directly with codebases, pull requests, and branch management.
The platform includes built-in support for pull request management with bidirectional syncing for GitHub-linked repositories. Additionally, it offers an app ecosystem that connects with external services like Vercel, Depot, and Buildkite to facilitate preview deployments and automated testing pipelines.
Source-supported ways to use the product
Developers can maintain code, manage pull requests, and utilize AI agents in a single interface, reducing context switching between hosting and coding environments.
Teams can connect Vercel, Depot, or Buildkite to repositories to automate preview deployments for pull requests and run existing GitHub Actions or Buildkite pipelines.
Origin allows users to connect their GitHub organizations to pull specific repositories into the Cursor environment. Once connected, these repositories remain synced in real time, allowing users to browse, search, and pull code directly from the Origin copy.
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What was checked and when
Answers based on the source-checked product record
Origin is a code hosting service integrated into Cursor, designed to support agent-native features like repository management, code browsing, and pull request handling.
Yes, you can connect your GitHub account to Cursor, select specific organizations, and sync repositories to work with them alongside your Origin-hosted code.
Pull requests are synced bidirectionally; comments, reviews, and merges performed in Cursor are reflected on GitHub, and actions taken on GitHub appear in Cursor within seconds.
Origin currently supports integrations with Vercel for preview deployments, as well as Depot and Buildkite for running CI workflows and GitHub Actions.
Origin is available to all users on paid plans, provided that enterprise organization administrators have not opted out of the beta.