About Replit
Replit is an online collaborative coding platform based in San Francisco, CA that allows users to write, run, and deploy code directly from a web browser. It supports dozens of programming languages, real-time collaboration, hosted databases, and one‑click deployment of web apps and APIs. Replit is popular with students, hobbyists, bootcamps, and professional developers for learning to code, rapid prototyping, teaching, and hosting always‑on applications without needing to manage servers.
A Replit charge may appear on your bank or card statement if you purchased a Replit Core subscription, bought “Cycles” (Replit’s in‑platform currency), upgraded to a paid team or education plan, or paid for deployment/hosting resources. Charges are typically recurring monthly or annually for subscriptions (for example, Replit Core is commonly billed around $20/month or roughly $220/year, depending on region and promotions). You might also see smaller one‑time charges for Cycles packs or classroom/organization upgrades, as well as temporary $0–$1 authorization holds when you first add or update a payment method.
If you’re unsure about a Replit charge, start by logging into your account at replit.com and checking your “Billing” or “Subscriptions” section for active plans, invoices, and Cycles purchases. Look for confirmation emails from Replit in the inbox linked to your account and in your bank/card portal for the exact descriptor and date. For help, you can search help.replit.com, contact support via the in‑app help widget, or email support@replit.com with your account username, billing email, and a screenshot of the charge; they can confirm what plan or purchase generated it, help you cancel or downgrade, and advise on eligibility for refunds or billing corrections.