Your page buries "pricing transparent without unexpected charges" — the one question blocking purchase — inside a vague FAQ.
“Trusted every day by teams that build world-class software. / SOC 2 Certified”
Add an uptime/SLA statement or a link to a status page on the pricing page, particularly near the Teams and Enterprise tiers where reliability is a purchase criterion.
Get the ship-ready rewrite →The pricing page positions Cursor with enterprise-grade maturity signals (SOC 2, SSO, audit logs, Admin Dashboard) but makes no mention of uptime, SLAs, or reliability track record, while buyers rank 'stability' and 'API and system...
Not five scoring areas. Five questions, asked in sequence. The page is judged on how many it answers before the visitor gives up.
“Trusted every day by teams that build world-class software. / SOC 2 Certified”
“No G2, Product Hunt, or aggregator review quotes appear on the page. No customer logos are present. The single social proof element is the generic 'Trusted every day by teams that build world-class software' line. Reviews exist on aggregators but none are surfaced here.”
“The Hobby tier is free but explicitly limited. The Individual and Teams CTAs go straight to purchase ('Get Pro', 'Get Teams') with no trial language, no 'try free for 14 days,' and no trial mentioned anywhere in the FAQ or feature lists.”
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