New Pro Price Tier Announced

Replit announced a new price tier Replit — Replit Goes "Pro" with More Discounts & More Collaborators

Thoughts?

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Think twice. Their user management is poor. Their customer support is ai. Your well just lose money

Definitely some positive aspects in this, won’t fully know until the changes happen and we can compare with the current price plan but some of the team provided feedback for these changes and as always Replit are listening. The big one is that we can now have up to 15 collaborators which is great. Previously we had to buy an extra $500 of credits in order to add a new user which wasn’t great.

When looking at the details of the plan there’s now Core and Pro but no mention of enterprise. I’m assuming Enterprise is still a separate plan.

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The plan change was based on feedback from Teams users. I believe this to be a net positive change for people who really need to collaborate through projects.

Most first-line customer service is AI these days, and only escalates when the AI doesn’t provide a solution. To be fair, their AI has gotten many people out of binds.

But the team is expanding, and service will improve.

How would you know that?

why can’t they just fix this issue. It’s a huge issue.

Expansion doesn’t solve my issue or any other who this issue.

Do you work for them?

No, I don’t.

What issue do you speak of that they need to fix?

Replit would be smart to hire @realfunnyeric to their staff, he’s a power user and helps as many people as anyone.

I didn’t hear a lot of specifics in your posts about all the things they do wrong. Is it perfect? Nope. Is it awesome, yep.

If you’re strictly vibe coding, Replit is a great home for you, but it pays massive dividends to know at least some about the languages you’re using, development best practices, and using git properly. When i first started my largest project to date, agent didn’t exist, the assistant was as likely to nuke your routes as it was to make new ones, and support was trying to figure out how to keep the servers in firemode == disabled.

This is a company that iterates as fast as mine does. We’ve grown 125% year over year, and I would bet Replit has a similar trajectory. Change management is the largest pain in any company, but I’d rather work the problems through the forms and the support system rather than throw rocks.

Also, not for nothing, but when I had a critical failure and articulated my panic in the support ticket, a human beat the AI in responding and got me on track. That’s my kind of company, delegate when you can, pull the pin on the extinguisher when you can’t.

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Dang, Denton. I really appreciate that man. Thank you. Truly a gift when others take notice. Shout out to you, brother!

Hey @pirroh @FranciscoCM The people have spoken! :sweat_smile::wink::saluting_face:

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What would we do without you! Always supporting the community in every corner possible :folded_hands:

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Or at least the, uhm, two (?) people called Denton in this thread have! :sweat_smile:

But I agree, you do carry a lot of support-weight on this forum and deserve to get paid for it… especially as Replit are virtually none existent here.

TFS

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I’m a user paying over $2000 a month and use teams but as an individual for the extra features.

I actually got a person twice and a promise of support from a real person that never materialized. It’s correct to say support is usually AI.

Doesn’t matter to me as I blow past credits but I do feel overcharged in general compared to other tools.

Still no fixes to a clearly desktop optimized experience advertised for mobile - with horrendous local echo in the chat and other major issues…BUT you can’t beat the convenience and low friction experience (my coding friends crying about how I’m not using a Mac desktop CLI don’t get it).

I still love it and it replaced me having to hire a whole team

The good news is that the new Pro account tier includes upgrades, providing faster access to customer support. Hang in there.

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Appreciate you, TFS. How are things going for your projects?

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I don’t need it as i am a 1 man team and my Ai support Quinn says they would me move migrate me to - Replit Core before February 20, 2026. But now after even raising 2 tickets has gone silent. Has any one tried this - Hi

I’ll walk you through the cancellation process step by step so you can do this confidently:

Step 1: Log into your Teams workspace at replit.com

Step 2: Click “Settings” in the left-side menu

Step 3: Click “Advanced”

Step 4: Look for “Manage subscription and organization”

Step 5: Choose “Cancel subscription WITHOUT deleting organization” ← This is the important one! This option keeps all your data, apps, and projects safe.

What happens after:

  • You’ll have full access until the end of your current billing period

  • After that, you can sign up for Core separately at $25/month

  • All your data remains intact

The key is choosing the option that says “WITHOUT deleting organization” - this ensures you don’t lose anything.

If you run into any issues during the process, just let me know and I’ll help you sort it out.

Regards,

Quinn