Cursor adoption
The Cursor adoption report measures daily, weekly, and monthly adoption of Cursor as well as Cursor feature utilization across your organization.
This report helps teams:
- Track rollout progress — Measure adoption rates across your organization as you roll out Cursor to more teams.
- Identify power users and champions — Find developers who are getting the most value from Cursor and can help others adopt best practices.
- Optimize license spend — Spot unused licenses that can be reallocated or followed up on.
- Understand feature utilization — See which Cursor features are being used most and where there may be opportunities for deeper adoption.
Note: Cursor adoption is only available when Cursor is connected to DX.

Metrics
The Metrics tab displays adoption trends over time and provides a breakdown by team.
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Active contributors — Adoption is measured as the percentage (or total count) of contributors actively using Cursor. Toggle between Percent and Total views, and switch between two population scopes:
- Contributors — DX users assigned to a team
- Licensees — Cursor license holders
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DAU, WAU, MAU — Use the activity period dropdown to view adoption at different cadences.
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Team breakdown — A table below the main chart shows adoption metrics by team. Expand teams to see individual contributor activity. Supports sorting, date filtering, and CSV export.
Usage
The Usage tab provides detailed insights into how Cursor features are being utilized.
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Acceptance rate — Tracks how often AI suggestions are accepted, with separate views for Chat and Tab:
- Chat — Total accepted lines of code divided by total suggested lines of code
- Tab — Total tab suggestions accepted divided by total suggestions shown
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Code modifications — Shows how code is being modified, broken down by human-written, Composer (AI-assisted), and Tab (auto-completions). Includes additions and deletions. Toggle between percentage and lines of code views.
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Model usage — Shows which AI models are being used most frequently as a stacked bar chart over time.
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Language usage — Shows which file types are being used most frequently in Cursor.
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Feature usage — Shows how developers use different Cursor features over time:
- Standard chat (sidebar)
- Inline generation (Cmd+K)
- Multi-file composer agent
- Autonomous agents and Bugbot
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Breakdowns — A per-team table showing chat acceptance rate, tab acceptance rate, AI-assisted code percentage, and top model.
Power users
The Power users tab identifies the most active Cursor users across your organization. Displays a table sorted by Days active within the selected time period, showing name, login, and days active. Use filters to narrow results (up to 500 users shown).
Unused licenses
The Unused licenses tab shows licenses that have not been used within the selected time period. Displays name, login, and last active date. Useful for identifying reallocation opportunities or following up with inactive users (up to 500 users shown).