Cursor: 30+ New Plugins on the Marketplace
Cursor expanded its plugin marketplace with more than 30 new integrations from major enterprise and developer tooling partners, including Atlassian, Datadog, GitLab, Glean, Hugging Face, monday.com, and PlanetScale. Each plugin bundles MCP servers and agent skills together, giving cloud agents the ability to read, write, and take actions across a significantly broader range of external services. The new plugins are compatible with both manually launched cloud agents and the Automations feature for event-driven task execution. Users on Teams and Enterprise plans can also distribute plugins through private team marketplaces managed by admins.
Sources & Mentions
3 external resources covering this update
Cursor Marketplace Expands with 30+ New Partner Plugins
Cursor has significantly expanded its plugin marketplace, adding more than 30 new integrations from some of the most widely used platforms in enterprise software and developer tooling. The new additions join an existing catalog that launched in early 2026 with an initial cohort of partners including Amplitude, AWS, Figma, Linear, and Stripe.
What's New in the Expansion
The March 2026 wave brings integrations across every layer of the modern development stack. Notable new partners include:
- Atlassian β search and manage Jira issues, generate status reports, and convert product specs directly into backlogs from within Cursor
- Datadog β query logs, metrics, traces, and dashboards through natural language, powered by a preconfigured Datadog MCP server
- GitLab β view and manage issues, merge requests, pipelines, and repositories without leaving the editor
- Glean β enterprise search and knowledge retrieval directly accessible to Cursor agents
- Hugging Face β agent skills for AI/ML tasks including dataset creation, model training, evaluation, and publishing to the Hugging Face Hub
- monday.com β project and workflow management surfaced natively in agent sessions
- PlanetScale β an authenticated hosted MCP server for accessing organizations, databases, schema data, and Insights, including schema recommendations and query performance improvements
Additional new plugins span infrastructure (PagerDuty, Redis, Clerk, Browserbase), data and analytics (Elastic, Grafana Labs, PostHog), productivity (Sanity, Box, Webflow, LaunchDarkly), payments (Stripe enhancements, Phantom), and agent orchestration (Langfuse, Parallel, Semgrep, Endor Labs).
Plugin Architecture: More Than Just MCP
Cursor has emphasized that the combination of MCP servers with agent skills produces meaningfully better results than MCP alone. Each plugin bundles several components β MCP server definitions, skills (domain-specific prompts the agent can discover and invoke), subagents for parallel task completion, hooks for custom observation and control, and rules for coding standards. This composability is what makes plugins more capable than a raw MCP connection.
Integration with Automations
All new plugins are compatible with the Automations feature launched in early March 2026. This means cloud agents triggered by schedules or external events can automatically leverage the appropriate plugins β for example, a nightly agent that queries Datadog for anomalies, opens a GitLab issue, and updates a monday.com board, all without manual intervention.
Team Marketplaces
On Teams and Enterprise plans, administrators can create private team marketplaces to distribute and govern internal plugins. This allows organizations to standardize tooling, apply security policies, and share proprietary workflows across their engineering teams β a capability that complements the public marketplace expansion.
Installing Plugins
Any plugin can be installed either by browsing cursor.com/marketplace or by typing /add-plugin directly inside the Cursor editor. The bundled structure handles setup automatically, eliminating the need for manual configuration file editing.