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Replit changes and buying impact

App-builder buyers should model Replit around agent concurrency and Enterprise governance, not only monthly credits and collaborators.

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Jul 5, 2026

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App-builder buyers should model Replit around agent concurrency and Enterprise governance, not only monthly credits and collaborators.

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Jul 5, 2026mediumplan changeUpdate

Replit pricing now exposes parallel-agent limits and stronger Enterprise controls.

Replit's pricing page now lists Core with up to 2 parallel agents, Pro with up to 10 parallel agents, and Enterprise with Agent 4, Multi-Artifact, SSO/SAML, SCIM, connectors, MCP, and audit logs.

Buyer impact: App-builder buyers should model Replit around agent concurrency and Enterprise governance, not only monthly credits and collaborators.

Jun 3, 2026mediummajor updateUpdate

Replit strengthens governed app delivery with Enterprise self-serve, security, Canvas media, and connectors

Replit's May 2026 changelogs added online Enterprise upgrade with automated SSO setup, per-user Agent spend limits, Workspace Security Center 2.0, Security Agent, CVE Auto-Protect, Canvas media generation, Stripe installation, Tripo3D, Browserbase, Plaid, and additional managed connectors.

Buyer impact: Replit is easier to defend for governed app-builder pilots and internal-tool workflows because admins can buy and control Enterprise more directly while Agent can help with security remediation and richer app integrations. It still does not replace specialist IDE coding tools for deep existing-codebase work.

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Replit pricing guide

Replit Starter is free. Core is $25/month monthly or $20/month billed annually with $25 of monthly credits, up to 5 collaborators, and up to 2 parallel agents. Pro is $100/month monthly or $95/month billed annually with $100 monthly credits, up to 15 collaborators, and up to 10 parallel agents.

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Bolt vs Replit

Replit now exposes clearer build-and-run packaging: Core includes up to 2 parallel agents, Pro includes up to 10, and Enterprise adds Agent 4, Multi-Artifact, MCP, SCIM, audit logs, and usage-based controls. Bolt still leans into lower-friction prompt-first hosted generation. The split is clearer now: deeper governed browser environment versus faster packaged generation.

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Cursor vs Replit

Replit now gives the browser-native path a clearer pricing and governance story: Core supports up to 2 parallel agents, Pro up to 10, and Enterprise adds Agent 4, Multi-Artifact, MCP, SCIM, audit logs, and usage-based controls. Cursor still wins for deep existing-codebase IDE work; Replit is stronger when the job is governed build-and-run delivery in the browser.

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Lovable vs Replit

Lovable still emphasizes collaborative app generation economics, while Replit now makes its build-and-run packaging more explicit with Core/Pro parallel-agent limits and Enterprise coverage for Agent 4, Multi-Artifact, MCP, SCIM, audit logs, and usage-based controls. The split is increasingly collaboration economics versus governed technical delivery.

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