Cursor introduced Origin, a code hosting and pull request platform built into its own editor, rolling out in beta to paid users the same day GitHub fought a major service outage.
The logo of CursorCursor introduced Origin, a code hosting and pull request platform built into its own editor, rolling out in beta to paid users the same day GitHub fought a major service outage.
GitHub spent much of August 17 fighting a major outage, and by the time it had things mostly under control, Cursor had already shipped a built-in alternative.
The company announced Origin, a code hosting platform built directly into its editor. It rolled out in early beta to all users on paid plans that same day, except for enterprise organizations that had opted out.
Origin lives in a new Codebase tab inside Cursor. Every repo gets full pull request support, including diffs, comments, and merging, without requiring users to leave the editor. Since code, PRs, and agents now sit in the same place, users can ask Cursor questions about a repo they're browsing and have it answer those questions, make changes, or push a new branch directly.
Origin is not a full GitHub replacement, at least not yet. Existing GitHub repos can sync into Cursor, with GitHub remaining the "source of truth" and pushes from Cursor being routed back to it. Synced repos and PRs update in both directions in real time. Cursor is also building out an app ecosystem for Origin, with Vercel, Depot, and Buildkite integrations already live for previews and CI, including existing GitHub Actions workflows.
Product launches like this are typically locked in weeks ahead of time, from blog assets to staged beta rollouts, so the overlap with GitHub's outage could be coincidental rather than a response to it.
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