xAI Expands Grok Bot Access Across SuperGrok and Cursor Plans
Confirmed · SpaceXAI Product Access Update

SpaceXAI says Grok Bot access is now included with SuperGrok Plus and Heavy, Cursor Pro+ and Ultra, and Cursor Teams Standard and Premium. The August 21 update expands the subscription surfaces for its cloud-computer agent, but enterprise access remains waitlist-only and users should verify the live entitlement shown in their account.
30-Second Brief
- SpaceXAI published a Grok Bot plan-access update on August 21, 2026.
- The company says Grok Bot is included with SuperGrok Plus, SuperGrok Heavy, Cursor Pro+, Cursor Ultra, Cursor Teams Standard and Cursor Teams Premium.
- SpaceXAI's product page currently links paid entry points for SuperGrok Plus, Cursor Pro+ and Cursor Standard Teams.
- Grok Bot remains a beta product that uses a cloud computer to work across apps, inboxes and websites.
- Enterprise users are still directed to a waitlist rather than promised immediate access.
What Happened
SpaceXAI announced that Grok Bot is now included with more subscription plans. The company launched the beta on August 11 as a persistent agent that can sign into tools, work across applications and continue jobs after a user steps away.
The August 21 post frames the change as an access expansion. It names the eligible plan families and directs users to download Grok Bot. The update concerns subscription inclusion, not a new foundation model, a Tesla vehicle feature or a general release to free users.

What Is Confirmed
- Individual SpaceXAI plans: SuperGrok Plus and SuperGrok Heavy are listed as including Grok Bot.
- Individual Cursor plans: Cursor Pro+ and Cursor Ultra are listed by SpaceXAI.
- Cursor team plans: Cursor Teams Standard and Premium are listed by SpaceXAI.
- Product page: SpaceXAI's live Grok Bot page shows paid entry points for SuperGrok Plus, Cursor Pro+ and Standard Teams and says eligible plans include the product.
- Core product: SpaceXAI describes Grok Bot as a beta agent with a cloud computer that can sign into apps and websites, run routines and coordinate multiple Bots.
- Enterprise status: the announcement says enterprise users can join a waitlist as larger rollouts ramp.
What Remains Unconfirmed
The public pages do not preserve a before-and-after entitlement table, so they do not let Tesstudio independently reconstruct exactly which tier changed at which minute. SpaceXAI's August 11 announcement currently displays the same broad tier list as the August 21 update, which may reflect edited launch copy or an earlier availability statement.
Cursor's live pricing page is also less explicit than SpaceXAI's announcement for some tiers: it visibly names Grok Bot under Ultra and Premium Teams in the fetched pricing copy, while SpaceXAI separately lists Pro+ and Standard Teams. That does not disprove access, but it means buyers should rely on the entitlement shown at checkout or inside their account. Included usage limits, regional availability and beta capacity can also vary and are not fully specified in the announcement.
Why It Matters
Subscription inclusion can materially change the cost of testing an agent that operates a remote computer rather than only producing chat responses. Existing SuperGrok and Cursor customers may now be able to try Grok Bot without buying a separate product, while new buyers need to compare the plan's full price and included usage.
The distinction between a model and an agent matters. A Cursor subscription may include Grok models for coding without necessarily making every Grok Bot workflow or usage allowance identical. Grok Bot's value depends on reliable execution across third-party tools, approval controls and the amount of included cloud-computer usage.
What Tesla Owners Should Know
- This is not a Tesla vehicle rollout. The announcement does not add Grok Bot to a car, the Tesla app or FSD.
- Check your current plan first. Sign in through the official Grok Bot page and confirm whether the product recognizes the entitlement.
- Review included usage. Plan inclusion does not necessarily mean unlimited agent time, cloud-computer use or model tokens.
- Use approval controls. A Bot that can sign into email, payments or business tools should begin with narrow permissions and human review for sends, purchases, refunds and deletions.
- Do not infer enterprise availability. SpaceXAI still routes enterprise users to a waitlist.
Tesstudio Analysis
Tesstudio scores this update at 82.4. It is a same-day product-access change supported by a readable SpaceXAI announcement, the live Grok Bot product page and Cursor's official pricing page. The score is capped because the exact before-and-after plan transition is not preserved and current plan copy is not perfectly aligned across the two sites.
The practical takeaway is narrow: existing subscribers on a named plan should test the official sign-in path before upgrading or paying again. Organizations should treat Grok Bot as a beta agent with meaningful access to external systems, not as a simple chat feature.
Sources & Reporting Notes
- SpaceXAI: Grok Bot is now included with more plans — primary August 21 product-access announcement and plan list.
- SpaceXAI: Grok Bot product page — current product description, entry plans and sign-in path.
- SpaceXAI: Introducing Grok Bot — original August 11 beta announcement and capability description.
- Cursor: Pricing — current official Cursor plan descriptions used to check the entitlement copy.
Reporting note: Product capabilities and plan inclusion are attributed to SpaceXAI. Cursor's own pricing copy does not display every entitlement as explicitly as SpaceXAI's announcement, so this article advises account-level verification and does not invent a historical plan roster.
Update & Correction Log
August 21, 2026: Initial publication based on SpaceXAI's same-day plan-access update, its live Grok Bot product page, the original launch post and Cursor's official pricing page.



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