ManusVSCursor
We compare the two tools on how they work, target audience, autonomy and price. See detailed reviews: [Manus](https://tasarim.ai/kesfet/ai-web-uygulama/manus), [Cursor](https://tasarim.ai/kesfet/ai-web-uygulama/cursor).
In-Depth Analysis
Manus and Cursor approach software work with two different philosophies. Cursor is an AI code editor in a developer's hands: it sits on a VS Code foundation, understands the codebase deeply, makes precise multi-file edits and runs tasks through an agent mode — but the developer is always in the driver's seat. Manus is a general-purpose autonomous agent; it takes a goal and, without supervision, browses the web, runs code and returns a finished output.
The clearest difference is the choice between control and autonomy. Cursor demands and delivers deep context and precision inside an existing project; it is strong in professional development flows. Manus takes on broader tasks with less intervention but does not reach Cursor's precise command on complex codebases.
Scenario makes the choice obvious. For an engineer who wants to debug, refactor or add a feature in a real app, Cursor's repo context and editing power are indispensable. For someone who says 'take this task and finish it while I do something else,' Manus's autonomy fits better.
Overall winner: Cursor — for real software development it offers depth, precision and predictability. But if your need is an unsupervised, multi-step workflow that goes beyond code, Manus is the more autonomous option in that scenario.
Tool Overview
Manus
Manus is an autonomous general AI agent that plans and executes multi-step tasks end to end — browsing the web, writing and running code, analyzing data, generating slides and building deployable websites — delivering finished work rather than just chat answers. It reached state-of-the-art GAIA benchmark scores at launch and is built by Butterfly Effect (Monica.im).
Cursor
Cursor is an AI-first code editor built as a fork of Visual Studio Code that integrates advanced AI capabilities directly into the development workflow. The editor provides intelligent code completion, natural language code generation, codebase-aware chat, and AI-powered code editing features that understand the full context of a project. Cursor's Tab completion goes beyond traditional autocomplete by predicting multi-line code edits, suggesting entire function implementations, and understanding the developer's intent from surrounding code context. The Composer feature enables developers to describe changes across multiple files in natural language and have the AI implement those changes simultaneously, making large-scale refactoring and feature development remarkably efficient. The built-in chat interface provides codebase-aware AI assistance — developers can ask questions about their code, request explanations, generate test cases, and get debugging help with full awareness of the project's file structure, dependencies, and coding patterns. Cursor supports all VS Code extensions, themes, and keybindings, meaning developers can migrate from VS Code with zero friction while gaining powerful AI capabilities. The editor connects to leading AI models including GPT-4, Claude, and custom models, allowing users to choose the AI backend that best suits their needs.
Detailed Comparison
| Feature | manus | cursor |
|---|---|---|
| How It Works | 5/5 Uçtan uca otonom ajan | 5/5 İnsan sürücülü AI kod editörü |
| Codebase Command | 3/5 Kurar ama derin repo bağlamı sınırlı | 5/5 Derin bağlam, hassas düzenleme |
| Autonomy | 5/5 Gözetimsiz çok adımlı koşu | 4/5 Agent modu var, geliştirici yönlendirir |
| Target User | 4/5 Operasyoncu, analist, kurucu | 5/5 Profesyonel yazılım geliştirici |
| Price/Value | 4/5 Kredi tabanlı; uzun işte artar | 4/5 $20/ay öngörülebilir |
| Total | 21/25 | 23/25 |
Pros & Cons
Manus
Manus is an autonomous general AI agent that plans and executes multi-step tasks end to end — browsing the web, writing and running code, analyzing data, generating slides and building deployable websites — delivering finished work rather than just chat answers. It reached state-of-the-art GAIA benchmark scores at launch and is built by Butterfly Effect (Monica.im).
Pros
- Completes multi-step tasks end to end with little supervision
- Combines web browsing, code execution and data analysis in one agent
- Produces concrete outputs like slide decks and deployed websites
- Free plan plus ~17% savings on annual billing
Cons
- Credit-based; long autonomous runs burn credits quickly
- Run time can grow on complex tasks
- Overkill in cost for quick one-off questions
Cursor
Cursor is an AI-first code editor built as a fork of Visual Studio Code that integrates advanced AI capabilities directly into the development workflow. The editor provides intelligent code completion, natural language code generation, codebase-aware chat, and AI-powered code editing features that understand the full context of a project. Cursor's Tab completion goes beyond traditional autocomplete by predicting multi-line code edits, suggesting entire function implementations, and understanding the developer's intent from surrounding code context. The Composer feature enables developers to describe changes across multiple files in natural language and have the AI implement those changes simultaneously, making large-scale refactoring and feature development remarkably efficient. The built-in chat interface provides codebase-aware AI assistance — developers can ask questions about their code, request explanations, generate test cases, and get debugging help with full awareness of the project's file structure, dependencies, and coding patterns. Cursor supports all VS Code extensions, themes, and keybindings, meaning developers can migrate from VS Code with zero friction while gaining powerful AI capabilities. The editor connects to leading AI models including GPT-4, Claude, and custom models, allowing users to choose the AI backend that best suits their needs.
Pros
- Zero-friction migration from VS Code, all extensions compatible
- Context-aware Tab completion dramatically increases coding speed
- Simultaneous AI editing across multiple files with Composer
- Multiple model support including GPT-4 and Claude
Cons
- Free plan AI usage limits are quite restrictive
- Internet connection required for AI features
- AI suggestions may sometimes not fit the project context
Verdict
Our Recommendation(23/25)
If you want an editing-focused AI editor with deep command of the codebase for real software development, Cursor is more powerful and the overall winner for developers. If you want an agent that runs multi-step jobs start to finish without human supervision, Manus is more autonomous.
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