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Replit is an online collaborative coding platform that lets users write, run, and deploy software projects directly from a web browser, often used for learning, prototyping, and hosting applications.

San Francisco, CA

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.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Replit.

  1. REPLIT, INC. +16282002281 US

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a recurring Replit charge on my card every month?

A recurring monthly charge from Replit is usually for an active subscription such as Replit Core or a paid team/education plan. Replit Core is commonly billed around $20/month (prices can vary by region, currency, and promotions). These plans renew automatically until you cancel. You can confirm the active subscription and next billing date by going to your account settings at replit.com and opening the Billing or Subscriptions section.

What are the typical Replit subscription prices I might see on my statement?

The most common personal plan is Replit Core, which is often around $20 per month or roughly $220 per year if billed annually (amounts may differ by country, tax, and currency). Organizations and Teams plans can appear as higher amounts, such as $7–$15+ per user per month or custom billing for larger groups. Smaller one‑time charges (for example $5, $10, or $20) are often Cycles purchases rather than subscriptions. Always refer to the pricing page at replit.com/pricing for the most current official rates.

Why was I charged by Replit after I thought I cancelled my subscription?

Replit bills at the start of each billing period, and cancellations apply to future renewals, not the period you’ve already paid for. If you cancelled after your renewal date, the charge you see is likely for the new period that just began, and your plan will remain active until the end of that cycle. Log in to replit.com, open Billing/Subscriptions to confirm your cancellation status and renewal date. If you believe you were charged in error, contact support@replit.com with the charge details to request a review.

How do I cancel or downgrade my Replit Core or other paid plan?

To cancel, sign in to your Replit account, click your profile icon, and go to Account or Billing/Subscriptions, then choose the option to manage or cancel your current plan. Follow the prompts to confirm cancellation; your subscription will remain active until the end of the current billing cycle, and you will not be billed again unless you resubscribe. To downgrade from a higher‑tier plan (such as a team or education plan) to a lower or free tier, you may need to adjust team members or resources first as described in Replit’s help articles at help.replit.com.

What are Replit Cycles and why do I see a small one‑time Replit charge?

Cycles are Replit’s virtual currency used to boost projects, pay for certain resources, or tip other creators on the platform. When you buy Cycles, you’ll see a one‑time charge—commonly in round amounts like $5, $10, $20, or higher—on your bank or card statement. This is not a recurring subscription unless you separately enrolled in a plan. You can view your Cycles balance and purchase history from your Replit account dashboard.

Why do I see a $0 or very small temporary charge from Replit?

Replit, through its payment processor, may place a small authorization hold (often $0–$1) when you add or update your payment card to verify that it’s valid. This is not an actual purchase and typically disappears or is reversed within a few business days, depending on your bank. If an authorization appears to remain pending for longer than a week, contact your bank or card issuer for clarification, and you can also reach out to Replit support with a screenshot if you’re concerned.

How can I request a refund or dispute a Replit charge?

If you believe you were charged incorrectly—for example, duplicate payments, an unexpected renewal, or a plan you didn’t intend to keep—first check your Billing page on replit.com to confirm what was purchased and when. Then contact Replit support via support@replit.com or the in‑app help widget with your username, billing email, last four digits of the card, exact charge amount, and date. Replit reviews refund requests case‑by‑case, and policies may differ for subscriptions versus Cycles or team plans, so provide as much detail as possible. Avoid filing a bank dispute until you’ve given support a chance to resolve the issue, as chargebacks can delay or complicate refunds.

How can I tell which Replit account or project is linked to this charge?

If you have multiple Replit accounts or share cards within a family, the charge might be tied to a different login than you expect. Search your email accounts for receipts from "Replit" or "receipts@replit.com" to see which email address and username are listed. Then sign in to that account and check Billing/Subscriptions and Teams to see the active plans or Cycles purchases. If you still can’t identify the account, contact support@replit.com with the charge details so they can help locate it securely.

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