Cursor Mobile brings Cursor to your phone. Amurg brings any agent to any device.
| Feature | Amurg | Cursor Mobile |
|---|---|---|
| Agents supported | Any (8 built-in profiles) | Cursor only |
| Platform | Any browser (iOS, Android, desktop) | iOS only |
| Multi-machine | ✓ | ✗ |
| Team support | ✓ | Via Cursor Teams |
| Inbound ports required | ✗ | ✗ |
| Permission gates | ✓ | Via Cursor |
| Audit log | ✓ | ✗ |
| Self-hostable | ✓ | ✗ |
| Open source | Yes (Apache 2.0) | ✗ |
| Voice input | ✓ | ✗ |
| Pricing | $5/mo or free (self-host) | $20/mo (Cursor Pro required) |
Cursor Mobile is the mobile extension of the Cursor IDE. If you're all-in on Cursor, it gives you a way to check on background agents and start new tasks from your phone. That's genuinely useful.
But it's a walled garden. Only Cursor. Only iOS. Only their servers. If you use Copilot for some projects, or Codex for batch tasks, or a custom CLI tool for internal work — Cursor Mobile can't help.
Amurg is vendor-neutral. Eight adapter profiles out of the box — Claude Code, Copilot, Codex, Kilo Code, plus generic CLI, HTTP, and custom protocol support. Works in any browser on any device. Self-host to keep everything on your own network.
The agent landscape is evolving fast. Building your mobile workflow on a single vendor's app means rebuilding when you switch tools. Building it on an open control plane means adding a new profile config and keeping everything else.
Any agent, any device, your infrastructure. Connect your first agent in minutes.