We've all been there. You find a tool that completely revolutionizes your workflow, you sing its praises to anyone who will listen, and you integrate it so deeply into your daily routine that you can't imagine working without it. For a long time, that tool for me was Cursor.
But a few weeks ago, I made a change. I uninstalled Cursor and fully committed to Antigravity. Here is a breakdown of why I made the switch, the friction I encountered along the way, and why this new setup has drastically improved my workflow.
The Cursor Era: AI on Overdrive
Cursor is undeniably powerful. Having a built-in AI assistant that understands your entire codebase feels like a superpower. When I was spinning up boilerplate code or trying to quickly debug a tricky asynchronous function, Cursor was there to predict my next move.
However, over time, I started noticing a few cracks in the foundation:






