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Cursor vs New Relic: Pricing Comparison 2026

Side-by-side pricing comparison of Cursor and New Relic. See all plans, features, and costs at a glance.

Bottom line: Both Cursor and New Relic offer free plans. Cursor has 4 pricing tiers while New Relic has 4.

Last updated: March 16, 2026

Data compiled by Arthur Jacquemin
Updated March 16, 2026

Cursor vs New Relic: Quick Pricing Facts

FeatureCursorNew Relic
Starting Price$40/moCustom pricing
Number of Plans44
Free TierYesYes
Pricing Modelper-seatusage-based
Annual DiscountN/AN/A

Cursor and New Relic are both priced at $40/mo, making them equally accessible Dev Tools. Together they offer 8 pricing plans with 37 features compared, so the best choice comes down to which features match your needs.

Both tools offer free plans, making them accessible for teams on a budget. Cursor uses per-seat pricing while New Relic uses usage-based pricing, which may affect your total cost at scale.

Review the detailed tier-by-tier comparison above to see exactly which features are included at each price point and find the best fit for your Dev Tools needs.

Pricing Plans
New Relic
New Relic
Try it free
Tier 1
HobbyPopular
$0/monthCheapest
Includes
  • ✓ No credit card required
  • ✓ Limited Agent requests
  • ✓ Limited Tab completions
Start with Hobby
Free
$0/monthCheapest
Includes
  • 100 GB data ingest i
  • Automatic logs obfuscation i
  • Unlimited basic
  • One free full platform user
  • Access to 50+ capabilities
  • Data retention
Start with Free
Tier 2
TeamsPopular
$40/monthCheapest
Includes
  • ✓ Shared chats, commands, and rules
  • ✓ Centralized team billing
  • ✓ Usage analytics and reporting
  • ✓ Org-wide privacy mode controls
  • ✓ Role-based access control
  • ✓ SAML/OIDC SSO
Start with Teams
Standard
Custom pricing
Includes
  • Limited to 5 full platform users
  • Ticketed support availability
  • 2 business days support response SLA
  • SAML single sign-on
Start with Standard
Tier 3
EnterprisePopular
Custom pricing
Includes
  • ✓ Pooled usage
  • ✓ Invoice/PO billing
  • ✓ SCIM seat management
  • ✓ AI code tracking API and audit logs
  • ✓ Granular admin and model controls
  • ✓ Priority support and account management
Start with Enterprise
Pro
Custom pricing
Includes
  • Unlimited full platform users.
  • Commitment options i
  • 2-hour critical initial support response SLA
  • Data Plus eligibility i
  • Optional: Full consumption pricing with no user licenses
Start with Pro
Tier 4
ProPopular
$40/monthCheapest
Includes
  • ✓ 14 day individual trial
  • ✓ Reviews on up to 200 PRs/mo
  • ✓ Access to Bugbot rules
Start with Pro
Enterprise
Custom pricing
Includes
  • FedRAMP Moderate and HIPAA eligibility with Data Plus
  • Priority ticket routing
  • 1-hour critical initial support response SLA
  • Optional: Full consumption pricing with no user licenses
Start with Enterprise

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Cursor

AI-powered code editor built for pair programming with AI

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New Relic

Full-stack observability platform with generous free tier

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Our Pick

New Relic

New Relic offers a free plan.

Based on pricing data only. Review the full comparison below for your specific needs.

Best value: New Relic

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Which Should You Choose?

Choose Cursor if:

  • You prefer Cursor's free tier features—✓ No credit card required, ✓ Limited Agent requests
  • You prioritize Cursor's user experience and interface over price (both tools are similarly priced)
  • You prefer Cursor's per-seat model with its 4-tier structure

Choose New Relic if:

  • You prefer New Relic's free tier features—100 GB data ingest i, Automatic logs obfuscation i
  • You want more features built-in—New Relic offers 1 additional features across its plans
  • You prioritize New Relic's user experience and interface over price (both tools are similarly priced)

Both Cursor and New Relic offer free plans [1], eliminating cost barriers for evaluation. This means you can test both tools thoroughly with your actual workflows before any financial commitment. The free tiers differ in scope: Cursor includes 3 features, while New Relic includes 6 features. Evaluate which free tier matches your evaluation needs before deciding to upgrade. Your best approach is to activate both free trials and evaluate which tool's workflow, integrations, and user experience align better with your team's needs before committing to paid plans.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Cursor vs New Relic

How many pricing plans does Cursor have vs New Relic?
Cursor offers 4 pricing plans, while New Relic offers 4 plans. More plans typically means more flexibility to match your exact needs and budget.
Does Cursor or New Relic offer a free plan?
Yes, both Cursor and New Relic offer free plans. Compare the feature limits of each free tier to see which better fits your use case before upgrading.
What is the most popular Cursor plan?
The Hobby plan is Cursor's most popular tier, priced at Free. Key features include ✓ No credit card required, ✓ Limited Agent requests, ✓ Limited Tab completions.
Does Cursor or New Relic offer custom enterprise pricing?
Yes, both Cursor and New Relic offer custom enterprise pricing tiers with quote-based pricing. Contact each vendor for a tailored quote.
What pricing models do Cursor and New Relic use?
Cursor uses a per-seat pricing model, while New Relic uses usage-based pricing. The right model depends on your team size and usage patterns.
How do Cursor and New Relic compare for Dev Tools?
Both Cursor and New Relic are Dev Tools. Cursor offers 4 plans starting at $40/mo, while New Relic offers 4 plans starting at Custom pricing. Review the feature breakdowns above to see which better fits your Dev Tools needs.

Sources

  1. Cursor Official PricingVendor pricing page
  2. New Relic Official PricingVendor pricing page

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