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Paxel

An AI tool that profiles your Cursor IDE history with unsettling accuracy.

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Hot score

90/100

Tracking since 2026-06-06. Saturation 18%.

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What is Paxel?

Paxel is a newly launched SaaS tool that analyzes your entire Cursor IDE history to generate a detailed profile of your coding habits, preferences, and patterns. Based on early community signals, users report that the profiling is 'brutally accurate,' suggesting deep integration with Cursor's telemetry or log data. The tool appears to solve the problem of self-awareness in coding workflows—helping developers understand their own behaviors, identify inefficiencies, or simply get a data-driven mirror of their development style. While the exact mechanism is not yet public, the evidence points to a lightweight agent or extension that reads local Cursor data. Paxel is currently fresh on the market, with initial buzz coming from a single viral post on X. The commercial intent is high, indicating a likely paid product or freemium model. As of now, no official website or documentation has surfaced, but the strong reaction suggests a polished experience.

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Key features

  • Profiles entire Cursor IDE history
  • Delivers brutally accurate coding insights
  • Identifies habits and patterns
  • Lightweight integration with Cursor
  • Data-driven self-awareness for developers

Who should use this

Developers who use Cursor IDE and want deep, data-driven insights into their coding habits, productivity patterns, and areas for improvement.

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Trend velocity

rising

Saturation

18%

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