Vibe Space vs Cursor
Cursor for your terminal + agents, not your editor.
Vibe Space lets you run Cursor's agent (and Claude Code, Codex, etc.) side-by-side in a desktop cockpit — and mirror that workspace to any browser.
What Cursor does well
AI-first code editor with strong inline completion + agent mode.
- Best-in-class inline code completion
- Tight editor-level context
- Agent mode for in-editor tasks
- Established user base
Where Vibe Space pulls ahead
- Run up to 11 AI CLIs in parallel (Cursor agent, Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, …)
- Terminal-first orchestration, not editor-locked
- Remote Access — browser mirror of your desktop session
- Local-first: your machine, your keys, your providers
- Watch multiple agents work concurrently without context-switching
Feature by feature
| Feature | Vibe Space | Cursor |
|---|---|---|
| Inline code completion in editor | ||
| Multi-agent parallel sessions | Up to 11 | 1 at a time |
| Terminal-first cockpit | ||
| Browser-mirror remote access | ||
| BYOK (your keys, your providers) | ||
| Open-source self-hostable relay | ||
| Native Rust app (not Electron) |
Why we built Vibe Space when Cursor exists
Cursor is excellent at one thing: AI inside the editor. We needed something different — a way to run multiple agents at once, orchestrate them like a team, and check on progress from a couch or a coffee shop. Cursor couldn't do that. So we built it. Vibe Space is not trying to replace your editor. We pair with it. Use Cursor for inline edits and Vibe Space for everything else: parallel terminals, agent dispatch, remote mirror, BYOK privacy. Different jobs, both tools win.
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