Reviewers mostly see Windsurf as a strong productivity tool: they praise fast, context-aware suggestions, solid debugging help, and Cascade for handling repetitive work, refactors, tests, and even feature building with limited prompting. Several say it feels familiar and fits daily development well; a maker of
Snapstick says it is their go-to for frontend tasks. Still, negative reviews point to bugs, outages, weak support, connection timeouts, and inconsistency on complex projects, especially for non-programmers expecting a no-code experience.