Enterprise tooling
Cursor's team marketplaces get MCP servers and org-level control, here's what changed
Cursor's team marketplaces now let admins configure MCP servers once and deploy across multiple surfaces. Organization groups can also restrict marketplace access beyond SCIM directory groups, giving enterprises more control.

Cursor, the AI-powered code editor, is rolling out two significant updates to its team marketplace system: support for MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers at the team level and the ability to restrict marketplace access by organization group. Anthropic launches Claude Tag on Slack for team-wide AI…
MCP servers for teams
Administrators can now configure MCP servers once and deploy them across Cursor's Agent Cloud, Agent window, IDE, and CLI. When an admin sets up team MCP servers for Agent Cloud, those same servers become available in a team marketplace under Dashboard to Integrations & MCP.
Team members can install approved integrations locally without having to configure the servers themselves, reducing friction while maintaining organizational guardrails. Anthropic and DXC Technology Launch Global Alliance to…
Cursor has published migration documentation for teams that already use MCP servers and want to move them under the new team marketplace model.
Organization group filtering
Team marketplaces now support organization groups in addition to SCIM directory groups at the team level. Under Dashboard to Plugins to Team Marketplaces, administrators can limit marketplace access to specific organization groups. Marketplaces already using SCIM directory groups will retain that configuration. Microsoft's new platform gives scientists a governed…
The changes give larger organizations more granular control over which integrations reach which developers, a common request as Cursor gains adoption in enterprise settings. DeepSeek's DSpark just fixed the two things that held…
The new features are available immediately from the Cursor dashboard.