Macuse + Cursor
Supercharge your coding workflow. Let Cursor manage your calendar, emails, and notes while you focus on code.
What you can do
With Macuse connected, Cursor gains direct access to your Mac apps.
Schedule without context-switching
Create meetings and check availability right from your editor. Stay in the flow.
Draft emails while coding
Ask Cursor to write and send emails without leaving your IDE.
Document as you go
Save code notes, meeting summaries, or project ideas to Apple Notes.
Automate repetitive tasks
Use UI automation to interact with any app — testing, data entry, workflows.

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Cursor FAQs
Open Macuse, click Install next to Cursor, and restart Cursor. Takes under 30 seconds.
Yes, Macuse works with all Cursor plans including Free, Pro, and Business.
Macuse connects via MCP protocol and works independently of other extensions.
Macuse runs locally on your Mac. Your code and data never leave your machine.