X thread — Agent Readiness Report: Cursor
7 tweets. Tweet 1 leads with score + that they’re the second L3 in the series. NO link in tweet 1 (X throttles link-leading threads). Link lands in tweet 7. Tags @cursor_ai on tweet 1 only.
Tweet 1 (262 chars)
@cursor_ai scored 70/100. Level 3 — Agents First.
Second product in the Agent Readiness Reports series to crack Level 3 on any surface.
The agent-native IDE ships docs to match its mission. docs.cursor.com is the high water mark.
The marketing root is at 30/100.
Tweet 2 (270 chars)
docs.cursor.com does what the rubric was written to find.
Real /AGENTS.md at the docs root. /llms.txt published. MCP Server Card at /.well-known/mcp-server-card.json. OAuth-with-PKCE discovery present.
Agent capabilities: 30/30. First product in the series to max it out.
Tweet 3 (251 chars)
Visibility of agent integrations: 10/10.
Homepage hero on docs.cursor.com references MCP, CLI, SDK, and API alongside human onboarding.
Almost no one passes that dimension. Cursor passes because the team building the product lives the way it builds.
Tweet 4 (261 chars)
cursor.com itself — the marketing root — drops to 30/100, Level 2.
No /AGENTS.md. No MCP Server Card. Robots.txt is a blanket disallow. Homepage hero only mentions CLI.
Trips the Agents Without Rules anti-pattern. The docs team got it. Marketing didn’t yet.
Tweet 5 (244 chars)
Bot-access-control: 0/15 on every surface.
No Content-Signal directive on robots.txt. Anywhere.
The cheapest 10 points in the rubric. Pick a direction — ai-train=yes or ai-train=no. Either earns full credit. Absence earns zero.
Tweet 6 (258 chars)
Top fix: lift the docs playbook to cursor.com.
Same hosting. Same team. Same conventions.
/AGENTS.md + MCP Server Card + Content-Signal at the marketing root pushes the root from L2 to L3 — and the docs surface from L3 to L4 in the same shipment.
Tweet 7 (240 chars)
Third in a bi-weekly Agent Readiness Reports series. Scoring named products against the Agents First framework.
Full report — rubric, raw probe data, top fixes:
https://agentsfirst.dev/reports/cursor/
Tweet count: 7. All tweets under 280 chars.
Tags: @cursor_ai on tweet 1 only. @ericzakariasson is a strong alt-target if Cursor’s main account has been mentioned recently. Report URL only on tweet 7 (X throttles link-leading threads ~40%).
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