Cursor in Microsoft Teams
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Cursor in Microsoft Teams
Source: Cursor Date: 2026-05-11 URL: https://cursor.com/changelog/microsoft-teams
Summary
Cursor launched a Microsoft Teams integration that lets users @-mention Cursor in any Teams channel to delegate tasks to a cloud agent. The agent selects the appropriate repository and model automatically based on the request and prior activity, analyzes the conversation thread for context, implements a solution, and opens a PR for team review. It activates through the Cursor dashboard and requires no local tooling.
Implications
- Feeds the enterprise deployment as battleground thread: Cursor is the first coding agent to operate from a non-developer surface — reaching product managers, designers, and managers who issue tasks in Teams but don’t live in an IDE. This is scope expansion, not feature parity.
- Feeds the Cursor Bugbot enterprise governance stack thread: Teams integration is the seventh enterprise feature Cursor shipped in ten days (May 4-13), alongside model controls, spend limits, context breakdown, PR review, parallel execution, and Bugbot effort levels — a rapid enterprise capability build-out.
- The channel-as-interface model changes the agent invocation pattern: instead of terminal or IDE, the entry point is conversational workflow software. Watch whether Slack and Google Chat integrations follow.