My personal account works great and I’ve created about ten prototypes that have been super useful. I was so stoked on Replit that I signed up a few co-workers and created a teams account. However the billing seems very weird. We’ve hardly used the teams account for anything and we’re already getting budget issues where it says we’ve exhausted our budget… But when I look into the details it says we’ve used $0.30 of $117 budget… How does that make sense? I’m feeling really dumb and hoping this is a bug.
Hi, what are you all able to do at the maximum with the $25 monthly subscription? I need to understand billing to value better and where billing scales most. Use cases where folks stayed in limits are ideal . Thank you!
Hey, did you get a response from them or some resolution? This is concerning, hope it’s fixed. Steve
Sounds like a simple bug maybe their front-end and back-end aren’t communicating properly and that banner got stuck behind?..
Out of curiosity did you use the same account and email that you used when signed up for the personal account(s)? Maybe something got stuck in the transition… I’m going to be moving towards a teams account and would like to use my created account to do so… If I end up with the same bug I’ll come back to this post and add a “plus one” or give you a fix (if I find it before you).
I suspect it’s just a simple UI frontend bug that gets resolved quickly.
Hail marry (assuming you haven’t yet) clear your browser history, your cache, and clear everything not just the last hour. Turn the computer off, restart it, log back in. Sometimes as stupid and simple as it seems brute forcing your system to clear its memory helps things.
I had this same issue and got it figured out. Apparently, for replit teams, the usage budget can only be set in increments of $500, so when you set your usage budget to $42, the frontend shows the value you input while the backend treats this as $0. It’s a terrible design, but that’s what’s going on right now. The solution is to set your usage budget to $500, and then I would recommend setting a warning closer to the budget you actually want to use and then monitoring it manually.