Stay free if you only need limited daily autocomplete and chat quotas and basic cascade access. Upgrade if you need highest available quotas and maximum daily throughput. Most solo builders can start free.
Why it matters: March 2026 pricing overhaul introduced daily/weekly quotas that throttle heavy users even on Pro
Available from: Pro
Why it matters: Pro price increased from $15 to $20/month, narrowing the cost advantage over Cursor
Available from: Pro
Why it matters: Autocomplete quality drops noticeably for less popular languages (Rust, Haskell, Elixir)
Available from: Pro
Why it matters: Chat responses are weaker than dedicated tools like ChatGPT or Claude for in-depth explanations
Available from: Pro
Yes. Codeium rebranded to Windsurf in late 2024. The product, team, and technology are the same. The website still uses codeium.com, and older docs reference both names. If you had a Codeium account, it's now a Windsurf account.
As of March 2026, Windsurf uses daily and weekly limits instead of credits. Each plan tier has set quotas for completions, chat queries, and Cascade operations. When you hit a daily limit, you wait until the next day. The Max plan at $200/month has the highest limits for heavy users.
Both cost $20/month for the main paid tier. Windsurf works inside your existing VS Code or JetBrains IDE. Cursor replaces your editor entirely with a forked version of VS Code. If you don't want to switch editors, pick Windsurf. If you want tighter AI integration and unlimited Auto mode, Cursor offers more predictable daily usage.
For occasional use or trying the product, yes. For daily professional development, you'll hit limits quickly. The free tier is best treated as an evaluation period rather than a long-term plan.
No. Windsurf explicitly does not use private repository code for model training. They hold SOC2 Type 2 certification. Enterprise customers can deploy on-premises for complete data isolation.
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Last verified March 2026