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Cursor Automations + SDK

Turn Cursor Agents into functional members of your team.

Turn any signal into a coordinated team of agents. Choose the trigger, tools, models, handoffs, tests, and outputs, then watch Cursor run the workflow on its own computer.

Build an automationInteractive · deterministic · no live systems touched
01

Start with your stack

Pick the tools your team already uses. Cursor separates native triggers, webhooks, and MCP access so the wiring stays honest.

02

Compose the agent team

Give each agent a job, model, filter, and handoff. Triage with Opus, edit with Composer, review with Codex.

03

Watch every handoff

Run the exact automation you built. The orb follows each agent as it gathers evidence, edits, tests, and ships.

04

Open the evidence

Inspect the run log, recorded test, pull request, ticket update, and team-channel summary your workflow produced.

Automations

Configure it visually

Build from the same trigger, instruction, model, and tool controls your team uses at cursor.com/automations.

SDK

Own the orchestration

Open the generated SDK view to see how the same multi-agent plan fits into your services, security controls, and deployment model.

What your team deploys

Triggers, scoped tools, agent instructions, and review gates.

The demo is scripted for safety. The scaffolding is concrete: Automations start Cloud Agent runs, prompts define each handoff, and repo-local skills make the behavior reviewable.

Runtime architecture

6 native · 11 adaptable triggers

Any event may start a discrete run

Model-specific Cloud Agents

Filter · handoff · edit · review · test

26 demo tools · 4 real skills

MCPs, code, browser, artifacts, and humans

Powerful does not mean unbounded

Every agent runs inside controls your team owns.

Isolated Cloud Agent

Each run starts in its own configured VM or approved self-hosted worker.

Scoped tools and secrets

Triggers do not silently grant write access. Tools, MCPs, and runtime secrets stay explicit.

Filters before writes

Evidence gates can stop noisy events before an editor, PR, ticket, or message step runs.

Human review remains

Agents can propose and verify changes. The final merge stays with your reviewers.

Controlled network access

Teams can constrain egress, models, computer use, MCPs, and long-running agents.

Evidence with every run

Tool calls, tests, screenshots, recordings, and outputs remain attached to the run.

Bring one workflow your team still does by hand.

We will build it together, swap in your tools, and watch the resulting agents produce reviewable work.

Open the live builder