Cursor Bugbot Reviews Now Take 90 Seconds, Plus a New /review Command
Cursor announced on June 10 that it cut Bugbot's average review time from 5 minutes to 90 seconds. A new /review command that runs reviews inside the editor before you push shipped alongside it. Cost per run is also down 22%.
01. A single review now averages 90 seconds
Per Cursor's announcement, Bugbot's average review time dropped from roughly 5 minutes to roughly 90 seconds. The improvement is attributed to better training in Composer 2.5.
Bugs found per review also rose 10%, from an average of 0.56 to 0.62. Keep in mind these numbers all come from Cursor's own announcement — how it actually feels is something to judge after trying it yourself.
02. You can run /review before you push
The new /review command runs Bugbot and Security Review together before your code gets pushed. If you only want one of them, /review-bugbot and /review-security run each separately.
It also syncs with Bugbot on GitHub and GitLab. If you run /review and then open a PR with the same code, Bugbot recognizes it has already been reviewed and skips the duplicate analysis. The familiar flow of opening a PR and then waiting for review results effectively moves to before the push.
03. With usage-based pricing, the 22% cut shows up on your bill
Per Cursor's official guidance, Bugbot switched from a $40-per-seat monthly subscription to usage-based pricing for Teams and Individual plans renewing after June 8. A review averages $1.00–1.50, and large PRs cost more.
On a subscription, this announcement would have ended at "faster reviews." With per-run pricing, the 22% cost reduction and the duplicate-analysis skip land directly on your invoice.
04. You can scope reviews to changes since the last review
There's also a new review-scope setting. You can configure Bugbot to only look at what changed since the last review, so it stops re-scanning the entire diff every time you address feedback and push again.
The update is available in Cursor 3.7 and later and at cursor.com/agents, with CLI support coming soon.
Sources: Cursor Changelog — June 10, 2026, Cursor Blog — Updates to Bugbot
This article summarizes Cursor's official announcements; no sponsorship of any kind was received from Cursor.
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