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Replit Pricing & Billing History

Browser-based coding environment with an AI agent and Ghostwriter autocomplete

What Replit costs, how it compares to similar Vibe Coding & AI IDEs tools on price positioning, and every documented billing complaint that's shaped its reputation.

Current pricing

Replit is a browser-based IDE and hosting platform with integrated AI features — Ghostwriter autocomplete, an AI chat agent, and a newer autonomous 'Replit Agent' that can scaffold apps from a text prompt. Core AI features require a $25/month Core plan.

Replit occupies a genuinely interesting spot in the AI-assisted development market — it's one of the few tools that lets a non-developer spin up a working web app entirely in a browser, and the V3 agent architecture is technically ambitious. But the product is being marketed at a maturity level it hasn't yet reached. The billing model, where agent cycles burn at opaque rates with no granular usage alerts, is the single biggest source of user anger. Spending $20 a month and blowing through your entire allowance on one debugging session isn't a minor inconvenience — it's a trust problem that compounds when support is slow or dismissive.

The Apple App Store blocking vibe-coding outputs adds a distribution-level complication that Replit hasn't cleanly addressed, and the RevenueCat partnership, while practically useful, signals that the platform still needs significant third-party scaffolding to support real commercial products. Replit is best understood right now as an excellent prototyping sandbox with an unpredictable price tag — not a professional development platform.

Pricing details are drawn from our editorial research and may change — always confirm current rates on replit.com before buying.

How Replit is priced relative to similar tools

This isn't a feature-by-feature price comparison — it's a positioning check against other Vibe Coding & AI IDEs tools we track, based on documented complaint volume and risk profile.

ProductRisk ScoreBilling complaintsPositioning note
Replit (this product) 100 · Severe 30
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Documented pricing changes & billing history

Sep 14, 2023 CRITICAL

Replit Deployments Minimum Spend Requirements Buried in Plan Comparison Pages

When Replit introduced its Deployments product, the minimum monthly compute commitments for always-on hosting were not prominently surfaced during the deployment setup flow — they appeared only in a pricing FAQ that most users never reach. Developers who deployed what they assumed were low-traffic hobby projects discovered monthly bills of $7-$20 for a single always-on deployment, separate from their subscription fee. This pattern generated some of the angrier Hacker News threads about Replit in 2023, with commenters specifically calling out the UX as designed to obscure cost until after the deployment is live.

Sep 17, 2023 HIGH

Replit Deleted Paid-Tier Repls After Account Downgrades Without Sufficient Warning Period

Users who let their paid subscriptions lapse — or who downgraded from Hacker to free — have reported that Repls created under paid-tier storage or privacy settings were deleted or made permanently inaccessible without a grace period they considered meaningful. Replit's terms do permit this, but the communication preceding the deletion was described by multiple users on SiteJabber and Consumer Affairs as a single email that landed in spam. For anyone using Replit to store portfolio projects or client work, this has meant real data loss with no recovery path offered.

Oct 4, 2023 MEDIUM

Replit Bounties Program Left Contractors Disputing Unpaid or Reversed Payments

Replit's Bounties marketplace, which let users hire developers for short tasks, generated a cluster of complaints on X/Twitter and Reddit from contractors who said completed work was either not paid out or reversed after disputes that Replit declined to properly arbitrate. The platform's policy of holding funds in a Replit-controlled escrow with minimal third-party oversight left some contractors with no recourse. The Bounties product was quietly scaled back in late 2023, but the unresolved payment complaints remain visible in public threads.

Nov 14, 2023 HIGH

Replit Hacker Plan Storage Limits Trigger Unexpected Project Deletion

Users on paid Hacker and Core plans have reported that hitting storage quotas can result in Repls becoming inaccessible or outright deleted, with little advance warning. The storage ceiling on the $7/month Hacker tier proved surprisingly easy to breach for anyone doing serious Python or Node projects with node_modules or virtual environments. Several Reddit threads in r/replit documented cases where users discovered their work was gone only after logging back in, not from any proactive notification.

Jan 17, 2024 HIGH

Replit Deployments Billing Continues Accruing After Users Believe Projects Are Paused

When Replit introduced its Deployments product in 2023, users expecting the old 'always-on' model got a rude surprise: Deployments run continuously and bill by uptime, not by usage. Multiple SiteJabber and Reddit complaints describe users who thought they'd turned off a deployment — or who forgot a project entirely — and returned to find charges in the $30-$80 range for a single billing period. The pause and teardown UX is non-obvious enough that this has happened to a meaningful number of paying customers.

Feb 17, 2024 HIGH

Hacker Education Subscribers Charged After Free Trial Without Clear Warning

Multiple SiteJabber and Consumer Affairs complaints through 2024 describe users — many of them students — signing up for Replit's free tier or a trial and then getting charged $7 to $20 a month without what they considered adequate notice. The transition from Hacker plan to a paid Core subscription after Replit's 2023 pricing restructure caught many longtime free users off guard. Some reported difficulty canceling through the dashboard, with charges continuing for one or two additional billing cycles.

Mar 15, 2024 HIGH

Replit Deployment Autoscaling Costs Spike Without Meaningful User Alerts

Users running apps on Replit's Autoscale deployment tier have reported receiving invoices far exceeding what they budgeted, with traffic spikes translating directly into compute charges that accumulate before any notification arrives. The billing dashboard updates on a lag, meaning a user won't see a runaway cost situation until it's already happened. Several developers on Reddit's r/replit sub described waking up to charges in the $40-$80 range from what they thought were low-traffic hobby apps. There's no configurable hard spending cap — only soft usage alerts that arrive too late to matter.

Mar 15, 2024 HIGH

Replit Cycles Currency Creates Opaque Real-Money Spending Layer

Replit's in-platform currency, Cycles, functions as a deliberate abstraction between users and actual dollar amounts — a pattern consumer advocates have long flagged as psychologically manipulative. Users purchase Cycles in bundles (roughly 100 Cycles to $1) and then spend them on compute, AI features, and storage without a clear running tally displayed at the moment of consumption. Multiple G2 and Reddit reports describe users burning through $20-$40 in Cycles within a single session of AI Agent use without realizing it until they hit an empty wallet prompt.

Mar 15, 2024 HIGH

Automatic Subscription Renewals Charged Without Adequate Prior Warning

A recurring pattern in user complaints across Reddit and SiteJabber involves Replit charging annual subscription renewals with little to no advance notice email, leaving students and hobbyists blindsided by charges of $168–$220 at renewal time. Several users reported that cancellation requests submitted within days of the renewal charge were denied refunds, with Replit pointing to its terms of service. The complaints cluster heavily around the Hacker and Pro plan tiers introduced or repriced in 2023–2024.

Apr 10, 2024 HIGH

Cycles Burned Without Working Code, Charges Feel Opaque to Users

Replit's agent and Ghostwriter features run on a credit/cycle system that multiple users have described as a black box. Developers report watching their monthly cycle allotment drain while the AI agent loops on errors, rewrites the same file repeatedly, or halts mid-task — leaving them with a broken project and an empty credit balance. The core complaint isn't just cost; it's that there's no granular log showing what each cycle actually did, making disputes impossible.

Jun 22, 2024 MEDIUM

Replit Deployments Rack Up Unexpected Hosting Costs Beyond Subscription Fee

Users who assumed their Core subscription covered hosting have been surprised by additional compute charges once their deployed apps exceed usage thresholds. The pricing page distinguishes between development and deployment compute, but the distinction isn't surfaced clearly during the onboarding flow. Complaints on Reddit and Hacker News through 2024 describe bills in the range of $40-$150 above the expected monthly rate for apps with moderate traffic.

Aug 17, 2024 MEDIUM

Subscriptions auto-renewed after users thought accounts were cancelled

A cluster of Trustpilot and SiteJabber reviews from 2024 describes users cancelling their Replit Hacker or Core plans through the dashboard, only to find a charge on their card the following month. Replit's cancellation flow apparently requires navigating through multiple confirmation screens, and some users report the subscription status still showing as active after what they believed was a completed cancellation. Refund requests were mostly denied on the grounds that the billing period had already begun.

Aug 22, 2024 MEDIUM

Unexpected Overage Charges Hitting Users After Plan Changes

Multiple G2 and Capterra reviewers from 2024 flagged surprise charges after Replit restructured its pricing tiers in mid-2024, moving compute costs to a consumption model. Users on legacy plans reported being billed for compute overages they didn't know they'd incurred because the new metering UI wasn't surfaced prominently in the dashboard. Charges ranged from a few dollars to over $60 in a single month for users with always-on Repls.

Aug 29, 2024 MEDIUM

Cycles pricing system confusing and leads to unexpected overages charges

Replit's virtual currency system called 'Cycles' has proven opaque to users, who report burning through prepaid credits far faster than anticipated with no clear breakdown of usage. Some customers were hit with surprise overage charges after their Cycles depleted mid-month. The pricing calculator on the website has been criticized as inaccurate compared to actual billing.

Sep 14, 2024 HIGH

Compute Cycle Billing Leaves Users With Unexpected Charges

A recurring complaint pattern on Reddit and Hacker News involves Replit's Cycles billing system, where users report running up charges significantly higher than anticipated — sometimes hundreds of dollars — because background processes or AI agent tasks continue consuming resources without obvious notification. Users on the Hacker News thread from 2024 specifically flagged that idle repls and agent runs that appear finished can keep billing in the background. Cancellation doesn't always stop active charges immediately.

Sep 22, 2024 HIGH

Cancellation and Downgrade Process Traps Users in Higher Tiers

Multiple Trustpilot and Consumer Affairs reviews from 2024 describe difficulty canceling or downgrading Replit subscriptions mid-cycle. Several users reported being charged for a full additional month after initiating a cancel, with no prorated refund offered. The cancellation flow is buried in account settings and does not send a confirmation email by default, leaving users uncertain whether the action completed.

Nov 8, 2024 MEDIUM

Cancellation process traps users in billing cycles with unclear confirmation

Multiple Reddit and SiteJabber complaints from 2024 describe users who believed they'd cancelled their Replit subscription, only to be charged the following month. The cancellation flow reportedly doesn't send a confirmation email in all cases, leaving users without proof of cancellation when disputing charges. This complaint pattern mirrors issues raised against other SaaS platforms and has appeared consistently enough across platforms to suggest a systemic UX problem rather than isolated incidents.

Nov 14, 2024 HIGH

Cycles Burn Through Free Tier Allowances Far Faster Than Advertised

Replit's credit-based billing system for its Agent and always-on hosting has generated consistent complaints that users exhaust their monthly cycle allocations within days of their billing period starting. Paid Hacker plan subscribers at $20/month have reported hitting cycle caps on moderately complex projects, then being upsold to higher tiers with limited transparency about consumption rates. The billing dashboard provides granular usage numbers but very little upfront guidance on how many cycles a typical project actually costs.

Nov 14, 2024 HIGH

Replit Cycles and compute credits drain faster than users expect

A persistent thread of complaints across Reddit and Hacker News centers on Replit's 'Cycles' virtual currency and compute unit billing. Users report their paid credits evaporating within hours of running agents or 'Always On' repls, with some Core subscribers ($20/month) burning through their monthly allocation in a single afternoon session. The billing dashboard has been described as opaque, giving little warning before charges stack up on AI agent runs.

Nov 14, 2024 HIGH

Replit Cycles Auto-Renewal Charges Users Without Clear Warning

Multiple users report unexpected charges when their Replit Cycles auto-renew without adequate notification. One developer said they were billed $20 monthly for several months before noticing, despite rarely using the platform. The pricing model switches between credits and subscription tiers in ways users find confusing. Some claim the cancellation flow is deliberately obscured, requiring multiple clicks through settings menus.

Nov 18, 2024 HIGH

Unauthorized charges continue after cancellation, refund requests denied

Users report being charged monthly fees even after canceling their subscriptions, sometimes for multiple billing cycles. Replit's support team has been accused of refusing refunds despite documented cancellations. One user claimed they were billed $220 across four months post-cancellation and had to file a chargeback when support went silent.

Dec 5, 2024 MEDIUM

Canceled Subscriptions Continue Charging; Refund Process Opaque

SiteJabber and Trustpilot carry a cluster of complaints from users who say they canceled their Replit subscription through the dashboard but were still charged the following month. Replit's cancellation flow requires navigating multiple confirmation screens, and some users believe they hit a UI dead end that appeared to confirm cancellation without actually processing it. Refund requests reportedly go unanswered for weeks, with support citing a no-refund policy on subscription charges.

Feb 18, 2025 CRITICAL

Users Report Continued Charges After Canceling Paid Plans

A recurring complaint involves Replit continuing to bill users for one to three months after they cancel paid subscriptions. Several users documented clicking 'Cancel Plan' in their account settings, receiving confirmation emails, then seeing new charges appear weeks later. Replit's refund policy requires users to dispute through support, which itself has multi-week response times. At least one user reported filing a credit card chargeback after Replit refused to refund $60 in post-cancellation charges.

Mar 10, 2025 HIGH

Cycles Credits Vanish and Refunds Are Nearly Impossible to Get

Replit's internal currency system, called Cycles, has generated a persistent pattern of complaints on Reddit and Trustpilot going back to 2022 and continuing into 2025. Users report purchasing Cycles only to have them disappear after account suspensions or plan downgrades, with no refund path offered. Several users on r/replit described losing between $20 and $100 worth of credits with support either ignoring their tickets or pointing to a no-refund clause buried in the terms of service.

Mar 15, 2025 HIGH

Replit AI Agent Credits Burn Through Budget With Little Warning

A persistent pattern of complaints across Reddit and Hacker News involves Replit's AI agent consuming credits far faster than users anticipate, with some developers reporting their entire monthly Replit Core subscription ($20/month) wiped out in a single multi-step agent session. The credit system's opacity — users often can't see a running cost estimate mid-task — makes it nearly impossible to budget a complex build. When the credits run dry, the agent halts mid-deployment, sometimes leaving projects in broken states.

Apr 22, 2025 MEDIUM

Subscription Cancellation Process Draws Repeated Complaints About Continued Charges

Trustpilot and SiteJabber reviews from 2024 into 2025 include multiple accounts of users who believed they had cancelled Replit Core or Hacker plan subscriptions — sometimes after downgrading through the UI — and then continued being billed. Amounts ranged from $7 to $20 per month. Replit's refund policy is narrow, and several users said they were denied refunds even when they had documented evidence of attempting to cancel weeks before the billing date.

May 22, 2026 HIGH

2024 pricing restructuring removed free-tier features

In mid-2024 Replit restructured its plans, moving always-on deployments, increased storage, and several AI features behind the paid Core ($25/month) plan. Users who had built projects on the free tier found features disappearing or projects sleeping without warning.

May 22, 2026 HIGH

Egress and cycles charges catching learners off guard

Replit's Cycles credit system for compute usage can accumulate quietly when deployed projects receive unexpected traffic. Several users describe finding charges of $20–$100+ from projects they believed were free.

Jun 26, 2026 HIGH

Replit's AI agent cycles burn credits faster than users expect

Replit's token-based billing for its AI agent has generated a sustained wave of complaints from users who found their monthly credits exhausted within days of a billing cycle. The agent's multi-step task loops can consume hundreds of cycles on a single feature request, with some users on the $20/month Core plan reporting they'd burned through their allotment in under 72 hours. A June 2026 review specifically flagged the pricing as 'unpredictable,' a pattern that tracks with complaints going back to at least mid-2024 when the agent tier launched.

Jun 26, 2026 HIGH

Unpredictable Pricing Leaves Users With Surprise Charges

A June 2026 review from All About Cookies called Replit's pricing 'unpredictable,' a label that lines up with a years-long pattern of user complaints about unexpected overages. The AI agent consumes compute cycles and credits at rates that aren't obvious upfront, and users have repeatedly reported bills ballooning well beyond what their plan tier suggested. The Core plan at $25/month sounds manageable until the agent starts spinning through credits on a complex task.

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All documented billing complaints

Every billing, hidden-fee, and pricing-related complaint we've recorded for Replit — with sources.

Billing Problems MEDIUM Source: Reddit · Nov 8, 2024 Added 1d ago

Cancellation process traps users in billing cycles with unclear confirmation

Multiple Reddit and SiteJabber complaints from 2024 describe users who believed they'd cancelled their Replit subscription, only to be charged the following month. The cancellation flow reportedly doesn't send a confirmation email in all cases, leaving users without proof of cancellation when disputing charges. This complaint pattern mirrors issues raised against other SaaS platforms and has appeared consistently enough across platforms to suggest a systemic UX problem rather than isolated incidents.

"I cancelled, or thought I did. No email, no confirmation. Got charged again. When I pushed back they said there was no record of cancellation."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: News · Jun 26, 2026 Added 1d ago

Replit's AI agent cycles burn credits faster than users expect

Replit's token-based billing for its AI agent has generated a sustained wave of complaints from users who found their monthly credits exhausted within days of a billing cycle. The agent's multi-step task loops can consume hundreds of cycles on a single feature request, with some users on the $20/month Core plan reporting they'd burned through their allotment in under 72 hours. A June 2026 review specifically flagged the pricing as 'unpredictable,' a pattern that tracks with complaints going back to at least mid-2024 when the agent tier launched.

"Signed up for the Core plan thinking it'd last the month. The agent chewed through everything building one CRUD app. Had to upgrade or stop working."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: Consumer Affairs · Sep 22, 2024 Added 4d ago

Cancellation and Downgrade Process Traps Users in Higher Tiers

Multiple Trustpilot and Consumer Affairs reviews from 2024 describe difficulty canceling or downgrading Replit subscriptions mid-cycle. Several users reported being charged for a full additional month after initiating a cancel, with no prorated refund offered. The cancellation flow is buried in account settings and does not send a confirmation email by default, leaving users uncertain whether the action completed.

"Cancelled my Core subscription on the 3rd of the month, got charged again on the 15th. No confirmation email, no refund. Had to dispute with my card issuer."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: News · Jun 26, 2026 Added 4d ago

Unpredictable Pricing Leaves Users With Surprise Charges

A June 2026 review from All About Cookies called Replit's pricing 'unpredictable,' a label that lines up with a years-long pattern of user complaints about unexpected overages. The AI agent consumes compute cycles and credits at rates that aren't obvious upfront, and users have repeatedly reported bills ballooning well beyond what their plan tier suggested. The Core plan at $25/month sounds manageable until the agent starts spinning through credits on a complex task.

"Signed up for the $25 plan thinking I had a clear budget — ended up owing way more after the agent ran through my credits in a single afternoon session."

Billing Problems MEDIUM Source: SiteJabber · Dec 5, 2024 Added 16d ago

Canceled Subscriptions Continue Charging; Refund Process Opaque

SiteJabber and Trustpilot carry a cluster of complaints from users who say they canceled their Replit subscription through the dashboard but were still charged the following month. Replit's cancellation flow requires navigating multiple confirmation screens, and some users believe they hit a UI dead end that appeared to confirm cancellation without actually processing it. Refund requests reportedly go unanswered for weeks, with support citing a no-refund policy on subscription charges.

"Canceled in October, got charged again in November. Sent three support emails. Two months later I had to file a dispute with my card company to get the money back."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: Reddit · Nov 14, 2024 Added 16d ago

Cycles Burn Through Free Tier Allowances Far Faster Than Advertised

Replit's credit-based billing system for its Agent and always-on hosting has generated consistent complaints that users exhaust their monthly cycle allocations within days of their billing period starting. Paid Hacker plan subscribers at $20/month have reported hitting cycle caps on moderately complex projects, then being upsold to higher tiers with limited transparency about consumption rates. The billing dashboard provides granular usage numbers but very little upfront guidance on how many cycles a typical project actually costs.

"I signed up for the $20 plan thinking I'd have room to build a few small apps. By day four my cycles were gone and I hadn't finished anything. There's no warning until you're already blocked."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: Reddit · Apr 10, 2024 Added 1mo ago

Cycles Burned Without Working Code, Charges Feel Opaque to Users

Replit's agent and Ghostwriter features run on a credit/cycle system that multiple users have described as a black box. Developers report watching their monthly cycle allotment drain while the AI agent loops on errors, rewrites the same file repeatedly, or halts mid-task — leaving them with a broken project and an empty credit balance. The core complaint isn't just cost; it's that there's no granular log showing what each cycle actually did, making disputes impossible.

"Paid for a Core subscription and my agent just spun in circles fixing the same bug for two hours. Used up half my cycles, nothing shipped. There's no way to get a refund or even see a breakdown."

Billing Problems MEDIUM Source: Hacker News · Jun 22, 2024 Added 1mo ago

Replit Deployments Rack Up Unexpected Hosting Costs Beyond Subscription Fee

Users who assumed their Core subscription covered hosting have been surprised by additional compute charges once their deployed apps exceed usage thresholds. The pricing page distinguishes between development and deployment compute, but the distinction isn't surfaced clearly during the onboarding flow. Complaints on Reddit and Hacker News through 2024 describe bills in the range of $40-$150 above the expected monthly rate for apps with moderate traffic.

"Thought my $25/month covered everything. Got hit with an extra $80 charge for deployment compute. The pricing page does say this but nothing in the setup flow warned me."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: Reddit · Mar 10, 2025 Added 1mo ago

Cycles Credits Vanish and Refunds Are Nearly Impossible to Get

Replit's internal currency system, called Cycles, has generated a persistent pattern of complaints on Reddit and Trustpilot going back to 2022 and continuing into 2025. Users report purchasing Cycles only to have them disappear after account suspensions or plan downgrades, with no refund path offered. Several users on r/replit described losing between $20 and $100 worth of credits with support either ignoring their tickets or pointing to a no-refund clause buried in the terms of service.

"Bought Cycles, got suspended for reasons they wouldn't explain, and the credits just evaporated. Support sent a copy-paste reply about their refund policy and closed the ticket."

Billing Problems MEDIUM Source: G2 · Aug 22, 2024 Added 1mo ago

Unexpected Overage Charges Hitting Users After Plan Changes

Multiple G2 and Capterra reviewers from 2024 flagged surprise charges after Replit restructured its pricing tiers in mid-2024, moving compute costs to a consumption model. Users on legacy plans reported being billed for compute overages they didn't know they'd incurred because the new metering UI wasn't surfaced prominently in the dashboard. Charges ranged from a few dollars to over $60 in a single month for users with always-on Repls.

"I thought I was on a fixed plan. Checked my card statement and there were three separate Replit charges I couldn't explain. Support took five days to respond and said it was compute overage."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: SiteJabber · Feb 17, 2024 Added 1mo ago

Hacker Education Subscribers Charged After Free Trial Without Clear Warning

Multiple SiteJabber and Consumer Affairs complaints through 2024 describe users — many of them students — signing up for Replit's free tier or a trial and then getting charged $7 to $20 a month without what they considered adequate notice. The transition from Hacker plan to a paid Core subscription after Replit's 2023 pricing restructure caught many longtime free users off guard. Some reported difficulty canceling through the dashboard, with charges continuing for one or two additional billing cycles.

"I've been using the free plan for two years. After their pricing change, I suddenly had a $20 charge with no email warning. The cancel button didn't work the first three times I clicked it."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: Reddit · Sep 14, 2024 Added 1mo ago

Compute Cycle Billing Leaves Users With Unexpected Charges

A recurring complaint pattern on Reddit and Hacker News involves Replit's Cycles billing system, where users report running up charges significantly higher than anticipated — sometimes hundreds of dollars — because background processes or AI agent tasks continue consuming resources without obvious notification. Users on the Hacker News thread from 2024 specifically flagged that idle repls and agent runs that appear finished can keep billing in the background. Cancellation doesn't always stop active charges immediately.

"I closed the tab, thought the agent was done, and woke up to $180 in Cycles charges. There was no warning, no cap, and support took four days to respond."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: Reddit · Mar 15, 2025 Added 1mo ago

Replit AI Agent Credits Burn Through Budget With Little Warning

A persistent pattern of complaints across Reddit and Hacker News involves Replit's AI agent consuming credits far faster than users anticipate, with some developers reporting their entire monthly Replit Core subscription ($20/month) wiped out in a single multi-step agent session. The credit system's opacity — users often can't see a running cost estimate mid-task — makes it nearly impossible to budget a complex build. When the credits run dry, the agent halts mid-deployment, sometimes leaving projects in broken states.

"I watched the agent spin through a routine database migration task and when it finished I had three dollars left in my account for the rest of the month. No warning, no cap option."

Billing Problems MEDIUM Source: Trustpilot · Apr 22, 2025 Added 1mo ago

Subscription Cancellation Process Draws Repeated Complaints About Continued Charges

Trustpilot and SiteJabber reviews from 2024 into 2025 include multiple accounts of users who believed they had cancelled Replit Core or Hacker plan subscriptions — sometimes after downgrading through the UI — and then continued being billed. Amounts ranged from $7 to $20 per month. Replit's refund policy is narrow, and several users said they were denied refunds even when they had documented evidence of attempting to cancel weeks before the billing date.

"I downgraded my account, got a confirmation email, and was still charged the following month. They said it was a renewal cycle issue and refused to refund it."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: Reddit · Nov 14, 2024 Added 1mo ago

Replit Cycles and compute credits drain faster than users expect

A persistent thread of complaints across Reddit and Hacker News centers on Replit's 'Cycles' virtual currency and compute unit billing. Users report their paid credits evaporating within hours of running agents or 'Always On' repls, with some Core subscribers ($20/month) burning through their monthly allocation in a single afternoon session. The billing dashboard has been described as opaque, giving little warning before charges stack up on AI agent runs.

"Paid for a month of Core, ran the agent for one project, and by day two my Cycles were gone. No warning, no hard stop. Just empty."

Billing Problems MEDIUM Source: SiteJabber · Aug 17, 2024 Added 1mo ago

Subscriptions auto-renewed after users thought accounts were cancelled

A cluster of Trustpilot and SiteJabber reviews from 2024 describes users cancelling their Replit Hacker or Core plans through the dashboard, only to find a charge on their card the following month. Replit's cancellation flow apparently requires navigating through multiple confirmation screens, and some users report the subscription status still showing as active after what they believed was a completed cancellation. Refund requests were mostly denied on the grounds that the billing period had already begun.

"Cancelled in the settings, got charged anyway. Asked for a refund and they said it was against policy. Twenty dollars is twenty dollars."

Billing Problems CRITICAL Source: Reddit · Feb 18, 2025 Added 1mo ago

Users Report Continued Charges After Canceling Paid Plans

A recurring complaint involves Replit continuing to bill users for one to three months after they cancel paid subscriptions. Several users documented clicking 'Cancel Plan' in their account settings, receiving confirmation emails, then seeing new charges appear weeks later. Replit's refund policy requires users to dispute through support, which itself has multi-week response times. At least one user reported filing a credit card chargeback after Replit refused to refund $60 in post-cancellation charges.

"I canceled in October. Got the confirmation. Then they billed me again in November and December. Support just kept saying they'd 'escalate' it. I had to do a chargeback."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: Reddit · Nov 14, 2024 Added 1mo ago

Replit Cycles Auto-Renewal Charges Users Without Clear Warning

Multiple users report unexpected charges when their Replit Cycles auto-renew without adequate notification. One developer said they were billed $20 monthly for several months before noticing, despite rarely using the platform. The pricing model switches between credits and subscription tiers in ways users find confusing. Some claim the cancellation flow is deliberately obscured, requiring multiple clicks through settings menus.

"I got hit with three months of charges at twenty bucks each before I even realized the Cycles were set to auto-renew. There was no email reminder, nothing in my dashboard. Just silent billing."

Billing Problems MEDIUM Source: Trustpilot · Aug 29, 2024 Added 1mo ago

Cycles pricing system confusing and leads to unexpected overages charges

Replit's virtual currency system called 'Cycles' has proven opaque to users, who report burning through prepaid credits far faster than anticipated with no clear breakdown of usage. Some customers were hit with surprise overage charges after their Cycles depleted mid-month. The pricing calculator on the website has been criticized as inaccurate compared to actual billing.

"Bought 5,000 Cycles thinking it'd last the month. Gone in nine days. No detailed usage logs, just a vague 'AI compute' line item. Then got charged an extra $47 in overages I didn't authorize."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: Reddit · Nov 18, 2024 Added 1mo ago

Unauthorized charges continue after cancellation, refund requests denied

Users report being charged monthly fees even after canceling their subscriptions, sometimes for multiple billing cycles. Replit's support team has been accused of refusing refunds despite documented cancellations. One user claimed they were billed $220 across four months post-cancellation and had to file a chargeback when support went silent.

"I cancelled my account in October but got billed in November, December, January, and February. Support kept saying they'd 'look into it' but never issued a refund. Had to dispute it with my bank."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: SiteJabber · Sep 17, 2023 Updated 1mo ago

Replit Deleted Paid-Tier Repls After Account Downgrades Without Sufficient Warning Period

Users who let their paid subscriptions lapse — or who downgraded from Hacker to free — have reported that Repls created under paid-tier storage or privacy settings were deleted or made permanently inaccessible without a grace period they considered meaningful. Replit's terms do permit this, but the communication preceding the deletion was described by multiple users on SiteJabber and Consumer Affairs as a single email that landed in spam. For anyone using Replit to store portfolio projects or client work, this has meant real data loss with no recovery path offered.

"I missed one renewal email and lost three months of project work. No grace window, no export prompt — just gone."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: Reddit · Mar 15, 2024 Updated 1mo ago

Replit Deployment Autoscaling Costs Spike Without Meaningful User Alerts

Users running apps on Replit's Autoscale deployment tier have reported receiving invoices far exceeding what they budgeted, with traffic spikes translating directly into compute charges that accumulate before any notification arrives. The billing dashboard updates on a lag, meaning a user won't see a runaway cost situation until it's already happened. Several developers on Reddit's r/replit sub described waking up to charges in the $40-$80 range from what they thought were low-traffic hobby apps. There's no configurable hard spending cap — only soft usage alerts that arrive too late to matter.

"I set up what I thought was a basically dormant app and came back three days later to a $60 charge. There's no way to put a ceiling on what it can spend."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: Reddit · Mar 15, 2024 Updated 1mo ago

Replit Cycles Currency Creates Opaque Real-Money Spending Layer

Replit's in-platform currency, Cycles, functions as a deliberate abstraction between users and actual dollar amounts — a pattern consumer advocates have long flagged as psychologically manipulative. Users purchase Cycles in bundles (roughly 100 Cycles to $1) and then spend them on compute, AI features, and storage without a clear running tally displayed at the moment of consumption. Multiple G2 and Reddit reports describe users burning through $20-$40 in Cycles within a single session of AI Agent use without realizing it until they hit an empty wallet prompt.

"I bought what I thought was a decent chunk of Cycles to prototype a small app. By the time the agent had gone back and forth on my database schema, they were completely gone. The worst part is I never saw a live dollar figure — just a number ticking down that I didn't connect to real money."

Billing Problems CRITICAL Source: Hacker News · Sep 14, 2023 Updated 1mo ago

Replit Deployments Minimum Spend Requirements Buried in Plan Comparison Pages

When Replit introduced its Deployments product, the minimum monthly compute commitments for always-on hosting were not prominently surfaced during the deployment setup flow — they appeared only in a pricing FAQ that most users never reach. Developers who deployed what they assumed were low-traffic hobby projects discovered monthly bills of $7-$20 for a single always-on deployment, separate from their subscription fee. This pattern generated some of the angrier Hacker News threads about Replit in 2023, with commenters specifically calling out the UX as designed to obscure cost until after the deployment is live.

"I deployed a small Discord bot expecting to pay maybe a dollar or two a month. The first bill was $14. Nothing in the setup wizard mentioned a minimum. I found it in the docs after the fact."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: SiteJabber · Jan 17, 2024 Updated 1mo ago

Replit Deployments Billing Continues Accruing After Users Believe Projects Are Paused

When Replit introduced its Deployments product in 2023, users expecting the old 'always-on' model got a rude surprise: Deployments run continuously and bill by uptime, not by usage. Multiple SiteJabber and Reddit complaints describe users who thought they'd turned off a deployment — or who forgot a project entirely — and returned to find charges in the $30-$80 range for a single billing period. The pause and teardown UX is non-obvious enough that this has happened to a meaningful number of paying customers.

"I deployed a side project to test it, forgot about it for two months, and got charged $60. I thought stopping the Repl stopped the billing. Absolutely not."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: Reddit · Nov 14, 2023 Updated 1mo ago

Replit Hacker Plan Storage Limits Trigger Unexpected Project Deletion

Users on paid Hacker and Core plans have reported that hitting storage quotas can result in Repls becoming inaccessible or outright deleted, with little advance warning. The storage ceiling on the $7/month Hacker tier proved surprisingly easy to breach for anyone doing serious Python or Node projects with node_modules or virtual environments. Several Reddit threads in r/replit documented cases where users discovered their work was gone only after logging back in, not from any proactive notification.

"I was paying for Hacker and my project just vanished. No email, no warning, nothing. Found out in a thread that storage limits can kill your Repls."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: SiteJabber · Mar 15, 2024 Updated 1mo ago

Automatic Subscription Renewals Charged Without Adequate Prior Warning

A recurring pattern in user complaints across Reddit and SiteJabber involves Replit charging annual subscription renewals with little to no advance notice email, leaving students and hobbyists blindsided by charges of $168–$220 at renewal time. Several users reported that cancellation requests submitted within days of the renewal charge were denied refunds, with Replit pointing to its terms of service. The complaints cluster heavily around the Hacker and Pro plan tiers introduced or repriced in 2023–2024.

"I completely forgot I'd signed up annually. No warning email, just a charge on my card — and when I asked for a refund three days later, they said it was against policy."

Billing Problems MEDIUM Source: X/Twitter · Oct 4, 2023 Updated 1mo ago

Replit Bounties Program Left Contractors Disputing Unpaid or Reversed Payments

Replit's Bounties marketplace, which let users hire developers for short tasks, generated a cluster of complaints on X/Twitter and Reddit from contractors who said completed work was either not paid out or reversed after disputes that Replit declined to properly arbitrate. The platform's policy of holding funds in a Replit-controlled escrow with minimal third-party oversight left some contractors with no recourse. The Bounties product was quietly scaled back in late 2023, but the unresolved payment complaints remain visible in public threads.

"Client marked the bounty complete, I got paid, then two weeks later the funds were clawed back after they filed a dispute. Replit just said 'we reviewed it' with no further explanation."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: Reddit Updated 1mo ago

2024 pricing restructuring removed free-tier features

In mid-2024 Replit restructured its plans, moving always-on deployments, increased storage, and several AI features behind the paid Core ($25/month) plan. Users who had built projects on the free tier found features disappearing or projects sleeping without warning.

"I had a small side project running fine for months. One day it just stopped waking up. Found out they moved always-on behind a paywall."

Billing Problems HIGH Source: Reddit Updated 1mo ago

Egress and cycles charges catching learners off guard

Replit's Cycles credit system for compute usage can accumulate quietly when deployed projects receive unexpected traffic. Several users describe finding charges of $20–$100+ from projects they believed were free.

"Shared my project link on Reddit. Came back to a $47 bill. Nobody warned me that traffic on a deployed project burns cycles."

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