Agent Rank breakdown
Agent Rank
73/ 100
- Autonomy fit
- 9
- Capabilities
- 8
- Integrations
- 2
- Pricing value
- 7
- Polish & maturity
- 8
- Verifiability
- 10
Auto-computed from autonomy, capabilities, integrations, pricing, maturity and editorial verification. Updated every deploy. How is this computed?
Capabilities
- Code
- Tool use
- Browser
- Memory
Integrations
- Version control
- GitHub
Pricing tiers
Recommended
Starter
$25/mo
Solo builders
- +Replit cloud workspace
- +Auto-deploy + previews
- +500 effort points / mo
Core
$35/mo
Heavy builders
- +1,500 effort points
- +Higher model tier
- +Priority queue
Teams
$40/seat/mo
Teams
- +Shared workspaces
- +Custom domains
- +Role-based access
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Pros & cons
Pros
- +Ships full deployed apps from one prompt — fastest 0-to-production agent
- +Cloud-native: no local setup, no env hell, instant collaboration
- +Strong for non-engineers prototyping ideas
Cons
- −Tied to Replit cloud — bringing the code home requires manual export
- −Less control over architectural choices than IDE-native agents
- −Effort-point math at heavy use can surprise
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