Ask HN: Who is still using Windsurf and why?

Most devs I know moved to Cursor or Codex. But I still see Windsurf mentioned here and there.

I get why someone might stick with it — JetBrains support, slightly cheaper, decent on large codebases. But after the Cognition acquisition I wasn't sure it had a future.

So genuinely curious, are you still on Windsurf? What's keeping you there? And has anything made you regret not switching?

4 points | by mak8 4 hours ago

1 comments

  • PreciousH 3 hours ago
    Isn't windsurf now antigravity? because i still used antigravity for a while this year because of how the agent can natively try to test web pages using chrome which helps it find UI bugs,but i use mostly claude code now though
    • xpnsec 1 hour ago
      I think Windsurf is to Antigravity as Atom was to VSCode
    • mak8 3 hours ago
      Wait, they rebranded to Antigravity? I had no idea.
      • mak8 3 hours ago
        Just checked again, still looks like it's called Windsurf to me.