Apollo.io, a California-based go-to-market platform, switched from GitHub Copilot to Cursor, finding Cursor more suitable for their needs.Cursor, built on Visual Studio Code, offers a newer AI approach where multiple tasks can be handled at once.Apollo.io saw high satisfaction rates with Cursor among engineers in understanding and generating code effectively.While AI tools like Cursor show promise, there is hype around exaggerated productivity gains that may not always align with reality.The shift from Copilot to Cursor was driven by the need for a more comprehensive solution that could handle diverse coding tasks effortlessly.Cursor's chat-like interface and immediate code execution capabilities were highlighted as key factors in its favor over Copilot.Apollo.io has collaborated with major AI providers like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google, experimenting with different AI models.The company emphasizes the importance of understanding the capabilities and limitations of AI tools to optimize their usage.Different engineering roles require tailored solutions, and Cursor's versatility aligns with Apollo.io's varied team needs.With a significant portion of its workforce in India, Apollo.io has strategically distributed its employees across different functions.