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Comparison

Logen vs Cursor

Don't want to live in an editor? Compare Logen and Cursor.

Cursor is an AI-powered code editor that makes experienced developers dramatically faster inside their own codebase. Logen serves a different need: describe an app in plain English and get it built, given a database, and deployed — no editor, repo, or local setup required.

Where Logen is different

Cursor assumes you're writing and running code. Logen removes that assumption: it generates the full application, provisions its database, and hosts it on a live URL, and you iterate by describing changes. It's built for getting a working product, not for editing code by hand.

When to choose which

Choose Cursor when you're a developer who wants AI assistance inside your own codebase. Choose Logen when you want a deployed app and prefer to work in plain English.

No code or local setup

Skip the editor, repo, and environment — describe the app instead.

Full app, built & hosted

Logen generates the stack, the database, and the deployment.

Iterate by describing

Refine the live app in plain English, no manual edits.

Frequently asked

Is Logen a good Cursor alternative?

They solve different problems — Cursor speeds up coding; Logen builds and deploys the whole app for you. If you want the finished, hosted app without managing code, choose Logen.

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Describe your idea and watch Logen build and deploy it.

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