Cursor vs n8n
Compare Cursor and n8n on features, pricing, and buyer fit using the same researched criteria.

Cursor
AI-native code editor — Hobby free; Pro $20/mo; Teams Standard $40/user; Enterprise contact. Usage credits inside paid plans.
Best for
- • Developers who want an AI-native editor rather than a plugin
- • Teams running Agent-heavy refactors with MCP/tools
- • Orgs ready for Teams SSO and privacy modes
Starting from $20.00/user/mo
Free plan available
VS
Our verdict
No universal winner. Choose based on which criteria matter most for your team.
Cursor is better for
- ✓ LLM assistant depth
- ✓ Writing assistance
- ✓ Agent / builder depth
n8n is better for
- ✓ Governance & privacy
- ✓ Usage / credits model
Tie
- • Free plan
- • Voice / TTS depth
- • Integrations
Choose Cursor if: Developers who want an AI-native editor rather than a plugin
Choose n8n if: Teams that want Community self-host or EUR Cloud execution volume

n8n
Workflow automation — Community self-host free; Cloud Starter €20/mo annual (2.5k executions + AI credits); Pro €50; Business €667; Enterprise quote.
Best for
- • Teams that want Community self-host or EUR Cloud execution volume
- • Builders comfortable with a node graph instead of Zapier’s editor
- • Buyers who need automation overlay, not ChatGPT as the home screen
Starting from $20.00/user/mo
Free plan available
Comparison scorecard
Criterion-by-criterion results for Cursor and n8n. Numeric bars appear only when both products have approved scores.
- Depends
Starting pricing
Published floor price and what that floor actually includes.
Cursor researched starting price from $20/mo; a free plan is researched; n8n researched starting price from $20/mo; a free plan is researched. Better value depends on plan rungs and add-ons.
CursorDependsn8nDepends - Tie
Free plan
Whether a usable free plan is published, and what it gates.
Cursor researches a free plan; n8n researches a free plan.
CursorTien8nTie - Depends
User / licence minimum
Seat floors, per-employee minimums, and small-team pricing traps.
Check user minimum for Cursor and n8n on current vendor packaging.
CursorDependsn8nDepends - Cursor
LLM assistant depth
Chat, reasoning, and general-purpose assistant depth for the primary job.
Cursor leads on llm chat depth (9/10 vs 7/10) from approved SoftwareGlimpse editorial assessments — not hands-on lab testing.
CursorStrongern8nWeaker - Cursor
Writing assistance
Long-form writing, editing, and document analysis quality.
Cursor leads on writing depth (9/10 vs 7/10) from approved SoftwareGlimpse editorial assessments — not hands-on lab testing.
CursorStrongern8nWeaker - Tie
Voice / TTS depth
Speech, voice mode, and text-to-speech capability when relevant.
Cursor and n8n have the same researched availability on voice tts (Cursor: not-supported; n8n: not-supported); meeting notes (Cursor: not-supported; n8n: not-supported).
CursorTien8nTie - Cursor
Agent / builder depth
Custom projects, agents, GPTs, and workflow builders beyond bare chat.
Stronger agent builder availability
CursorStrongern8nWeaker - n8n
Governance & privacy
Admin controls, data retention, and enterprise privacy packaging.
n8n leads on governance (7/10 vs 8/10) from approved SoftwareGlimpse editorial assessments — not hands-on lab testing.
CursorWeakern8nStronger - Tie
Integrations
Important third-party integrations.
Cursor and n8n are close on integrations (8/10 vs 8/10) from approved SoftwareGlimpse editorial assessments — not hands-on lab testing.
Cursor8/10n8n8/10 - n8n
Usage / credits model
How free caps, seats, credits, and overages affect real cost.
n8n leads on usage model (8/10 vs 9/10) from approved SoftwareGlimpse editorial assessments — not hands-on lab testing.
CursorWeakern8nStronger
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