
Windsurf Wave 10 Planning Mode Guide: Browser-Aware Cascade & plan.md Workflow
Windsurf Wave 10 ships two features that change how AI-assisted coding works: Planning Mode, which pairs every Cascade conversation with a persistent plan.md file for multi-session task management, and the Windsurf Browser, a built-in Chromium browser that lets Cascade read your open tabs, console logs, and DOM without any copy-paste. Both are available on paid plans at no extra cost as of June 2025. What Is Windsurf Wave 10? A Multi-Day Release Explained Windsurf Wave 10 is a multi-day product release from Codeium (now part of Cognition AI) that launched on June 10, 2025, delivering the company’s most ambitious set of agentic features to date. Unlike previous waves that shipped single improvements, Wave 10 rolled out over at least two days: Day 1 introduced Planning Mode for structured long-horizon task management, and Day 2 introduced the Windsurf Browser — a Chromium-based browser embedded directly inside the IDE. The release also dropped the price of the o3 reasoning model from 10x credits to 1x credits, an effective 90% cost reduction that made high-reasoning inference practical for everyday use. Windsurf Wave 10 arrives at a moment of rapid market growth: by March 2026, Windsurf had reached 1M+ active users generating 70M+ lines of AI-written code per day, with 59% of Fortune 500 companies building on the platform. Wave 10 is the first Windsurf release after the Cognition AI acquisition in July 2025 — and it signals the direction Cognition is taking the product: toward persistent, browser-aware, fully agentic coding workflows. ...