
Ship your AI startup in days with production-ready SaaS boilerplates

The best way to code with AI
Cursor is significantly more popular in terms of media coverage and engagement.
If you're on a budget, Cursor offers free access.
Cursor offers an API for integration into your workflows.
BuilderKit: Ship your AI startup in days with production-ready SaaS boilerplates. Cursor: The best way to code with AI. Both tools take different approaches to address similar needs.
Cursor offers a freemium plan, while BuilderKit is a paid tool.
The best choice between BuilderKit and Cursor depends on your specific needs. Compare their features, pricing, and target audience on this page to find the tool that best fits your use case.
Both are primarily designed for individuals. The choice depends on which specific features you need.
BuilderKit offers: Ready-to-use AI SaaS boilerplates, Pre-integrated authentication and Stripe payments, Customizable UI components and AI modules. Cursor offers: AI Agents, Code Review, AI-powered Tab Completions, Shared Chats and Commands.
Based on our data, Cursor currently enjoys greater popularity. However, popularity isn't the only factor — compare features to find the right tool for your needs.
Cursor offers a free trial, but BuilderKit does not.
Cursor offers 20 integrations (github, slack, linear, jira, sourcegraph...) compared to 0 for BuilderKit.