Cursor (May 2026) update: Microsoft Teams integration + customizable Bugbot PR review effort
Cursor’s changelog highlights two May 2026 updates: a new Microsoft Teams integration (mention @Cursor in channels) and new settings to tune Bugbot PR review effort (Default / High / Custom).
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Cursor posted two notable workflow updates in its changelog in May 2026: a Microsoft Teams integration and new settings for Bugbot PR review effort.
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Microsoft Teams integration (mention @Cursor)
Cursor’s changelog says Cursor is now available in Microsoft Teams.
- You can mention
@Cursorin a Teams channel to delegate a task to a cloud agent. - Cursor says it can also pull information from Cursor into Teams.
- Cursor says the agent will automatically pick the right repository and model based on your prompt and recent agent activity.
If your team already runs planning and code-review coordination in Teams, this gives you a lower-friction “handoff point” for agent work.
Bugbot PR review effort controls (Default / High / Custom)
Cursor’s changelog also says Teams admins and Individual plan users can customize the effort level Bugbot uses for PR reviews.
Cursor lists three configurations:
- Default: same effort level as today; optimized for efficiency and speed.
- High: more time reasoning; slower and more expensive reviews, but may find more bugs.
- Custom: describe when Bugbot should use default vs. high effort; Cursor will dynamically apply effort based on your rules.
Source
- Cursor changelog: https://cursor.com/changelog
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