Replit Launches Pro Plan, Retiring the Teams Tier
Replit replaced its existing Teams plan with a new Pro plan, priced at $100 per month for workspaces of up to 15 builders. The shift moves away from per-seat pricing to a pooled-credit model designed to make team collaboration more economical and predictable. Existing Teams subscribers were automatically upgraded to Pro at no extra charge for the remainder of their subscription term. At the same time, Replit extended real-time collaboration to Core plan users β previously a Teams-exclusive feature.
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Replit Replaces Teams Plan with New Pro Tier
Replit introduced a significant restructuring of its subscription lineup on February 20, 2026, retiring the longstanding Teams plan and replacing it with a new Pro offering. The changes took effect on February 24, 2026, and affect individual developers, small teams, and enterprise customers across the platform.
What Changed: The New Pro Plan
The new Pro plan is priced at $100 per month and supports workspaces of up to 15 builders. Rather than charging per seat, Replit moved to a workspace-level credit pool that all builders on the team share. This structural shift reflects Replit's view that the value of an AI agent platform scales with the volume of work the agent performs β not with headcount.
At approximately $6.67 per builder for a full team of 15, the economics compare favorably to purchasing individual Core subscriptions. The plan also introduces credit rollover: unused credits carry forward for one billing cycle, eliminating the frustration of credits expiring unused β a limitation of the Core plan.
Migrating Existing Teams Customers
Replit handled the Teams-to-Pro transition automatically. Customers on annual Teams subscriptions received $100 in free monthly credits for the remainder of their subscription term. Monthly Teams subscribers were not charged again until their next renewal date, at which point the Pro rate of $100 per month applied. No manual action was required from existing customers.
Collaboration Comes to Core
In parallel with the Pro launch, Replit expanded collaboration access on the Core plan to support up to five builders β a capability that had previously been restricted to Teams subscribers. This change lowers the barrier to collaborative development for smaller groups who do not need the full Pro workspace.
Why the Change Matters
Replit's pricing history has generated significant community discussion, including backlash over previous moves to effort-based credit pricing. The Pro plan represents a different approach: a flat, predictable monthly rate with a pooled credit system intended to support organizational workflows. By removing per-seat friction, Replit is positioning Pro as the natural home for small-to-medium development teams building AI-powered applications together.
The broader strategic signal is clear β Replit is shifting its platform identity from an individual coding environment toward a team-centric AI development workspace.