
Jan 7, 5:00 – 6:00 PM (UTC)
Once the environment is live, teammates should use Cursor's browser mode to navigate the actual product instead of hunting through code. They should be able to say "update this flow" or "generate a new page for this feature," and the agent should map it to the right files and handle the updates.
What We'll Explore
Cursor Browser Mode Mastery
Using browser mode to navigate and understand your product
Mapping UI elements to code locations
Understanding how Cursor interprets visual interfaces
Infa Comments for Browser-Based Collaboration
Using Infa comments to comment directly in the browser
Tagging team members and the Cursor Background Agent to make changes
Streamlining feedback and implementation workflows
Natural Language to Code Mapping
Teaching Cursor to understand your codebase structure
Creating prompts that map to the right files
Handling complex feature requests end-to-end
Flow Updates and Feature Generation
Updating existing flows with natural language prompts
Generating new pages and features from scratch
Ensuring changes align with existing patterns
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Enabling designers and PMs to make code changes
Bridging the gap between design and implementation
Creating workflows for non-engineers
Product Managers wanting to make direct code changes
Designers seeking to implement their designs
Frontend Engineers optimizing Cursor workflows
Engineering Managers enabling team autonomy
Live Browser Mode Demo - Interactive exploration of Cursor's browser capabilities
Real Product Examples - Live demonstration of updating flows and generating features
Community Q&A and Shared Takeaways - Interactive elements to engage the community
Amazing Rando Design
Owner & Creative Director
EPAM
Figma Community Advocate
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