Grok Bot early beta launches with access bundled into Cursor and SuperGrok plans
xAI launched Grok Bot in early beta, bundling access into eligible Cursor, SuperGrok, and Teams plans instead of offering it as a standalone product. Per xAI owned-news, subscribers on those eligible tiers receive Grok Bot included. The product is described as a team of always-on AI agents with their own computer that finish work autonomously and never log off. Reporting from SPACEXAI on X narrows live availability to SuperGrok Plus, Cursor Pro+, and Cursor Teams users specifically. This is a limited beta tied to paid partner-platform tiers, not a general public rollout. For operators and builders, the launch signals xAI distributing persistent agentic capabilities through established developer and productivity subscriptions rather than a direct consumer-only channel. Wider availability remains uncertain; commentary in the packet explicitly calls for a broader release beyond these initial cohorts.
Grok Bot early beta launches with access bundled into Cursor and SuperGrok plans
Early beta Grok Bot is here. Already on an eligible Cursor, SuperGrok, or Teams plan? Grok Bot is included.
Key takeaway
xAI bundled Grok Bot early beta into paid Cursor, SuperGrok Plus, and Teams tiers rather than opening a general public release.
What happened
xAI announced the early beta launch of Grok Bot, stating that users already on eligible Cursor, SuperGrok, or Teams plans receive Grok Bot access included with their subscription.
SPACEXAI reported on X that Grok Bot is available to SuperGrok Plus, Cursor Pro+, and Cursor Teams users, while xAI describes the product as always-on agents with their own computer that finish work and never log off.
Evidence
Grok Bot early beta launches with access bundled into Cursor and SuperGrok plans
xAI · attributed
Grok Bot early beta launches with access bundled into Cursor and SuperGrok plans
Eligible Cursor, SuperGrok, or Teams plan subscribers get Grok Bot included
xAI · attributed
Early beta Grok Bot is here. Already on an eligible Cursor, SuperGrok, or Teams plan? Grok Bot is included.
Grok Bot agents have their own computer, finish work, and never log off
xAI · attributed
Grok Bot is your team of always-on AI agents that finish the work. They have their own computer, use it like you do, and never log off.
Grok Bot is available to SuperGrok Plus, Cursor Pro+, and Cursor Teams users
SPACEXAI · attributed
Grok Bot is now available to SuperGrok Plus, Cursor Pro+, and Cursor Teams users.
xAI directs users to try Grok Bot via a public link
xAI · attributed
Try Grok Bot: https://t.co/pI8Zgr62sT
Why it matters
xAI is pushing autonomous always-on agents into existing developer productivity subscriptions, tightening competition in bundled agent access.
Limits and uncertainties
xAI lists Cursor, SuperGrok, and Teams broadly while SPACEXAI specifies SuperGrok Plus, Cursor Pro+, and Cursor Teams only
No timeline or criteria for a broader public release are stated in the packet
SPACEXAI commentary calling for a broader release is opinion, not an official xAI commitment
Practical implications
Teams on Cursor Pro+, Cursor Teams, or SuperGrok Plus should verify plan eligibility before expecting Grok Bot access
Builders evaluating autonomous agents should account for Grok Bot's always-on computer-use model versus chat-only assistants
What to watch
Whether xAI expands Grok Bot beyond Plus and Teams tiers to broader Cursor and SuperGrok subscribers
Official confirmation aligning xAI eligibility wording with SPACEXAI tier specifics