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🖱️ Cursor vs 🐙 GitHub Copilot

Copilot if you live in VS Code and want autocomplete-first; Cursor if you want an AI-native editor built around agents.

 
🖱️ Cursor
🐙 GitHub Copilot
Type
FULL IDE
VS CODE
Cost to install
Free
Paid
Runs in the cloud
Yes
Yes
Context Files go in
.cursor/rules/*.mdc
.github/copilot-instructions.md
Best for
a full editor, not a terminal, whole-project edits, a visual, point-and-click workflow
beginners, free tier, VS Code users
Watch out
It is still a code editor, so the interface shows files, folders, and settings that can feel like a lot on day one. The free Hobby plan has limited AI usage; heavier, everyday building will push you toward the paid Pro plan.
Copilot is optimized for people who already work in a code editor, so if you have never opened VS Code the setup and interface can feel technical at first. Paid plans moved to usage-based billing in 2026, so heavy agent use burns through your monthly premium requests faster than plain autocomplete.
The part that actually matters: whichever you pick, it only builds your offer as well as the Context Files you feed it. The tool is the engine; the files are the fuel.

DON'T OVERTHINK THE TOOL — GET THE FILES

Either agent works. The $1 Starter Kit generates the Context Files that make it build your offer, personalized to your niche.

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