Compare Continue and Replit Agent side by side. Both are tools in the Coding Agents category.
Updated April 29, 2026
Choose Continue if 100% open-source — no vendor lock-in, fully auditable.
Choose Replit Agent if effort-based pricing scales with complexity.
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| Category | Coding Agents | Coding Agents |
| Pricing | Free open-source + Hub from $10/mo | Freemium |
| Best For | Engineering teams that want an open-source, auditable AI coding assistant with full model and deployment freedom | Developers and non-developers who want to build and deploy applications quickly using natural language |
| Website | continue.dev | replit.com |
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Curated quotes from Hacker News, Reddit, Product Hunt, and review blogs. Dates shown so you can judge whether early criticism still applies.
“Continue.dev isn't the easiest AI coding assistant, and it's not the prettiest, but it's undeniably the most powerful and flexible option available.”
“Custom model support protects from vendor lock-in, open-source transparency provides longevity and auditability — exactly what we needed for an enterprise rollout.”
“Powerful Cursor/Copilot alternative — the deployment flexibility (cloud, on-prem, fully offline) is the killer feature for regulated environments.”
“The bring-your-own-model story is great, but configuring everything yourself adds friction compared to tools that just work out of the box.”
Key criteria to evaluate when comparing Coding Agents solutions:
Continue is an open-source AI code assistant for VS Code and JetBrains that lets developers and teams choose any LLM (Anthropic Claude, OpenAI GPT-4, Google Gemini, Mistral, or local models through Ollama) and deploy anywhere — cloud, on-premise, or fully offline. Continue ships in-editor autocomplete, chat, edit modes, and an agent mode that can take multi-step actions across the codebase.
What sets Continue apart is its emphasis on source-controlled, auditable AI workflows. Configurations, custom commands, and context providers live as files in your repo so every team member uses the same setup. Continue Hub adds enforceable CI checks for AI-generated code, plus a marketplace of shared prompts, rules, and assistant blocks that organizations can roll out company-wide.
Pricing is a generous open-source free tier, with paid plans starting at $10/month for Hub features (private rules, team analytics, advanced models) and enterprise tiers for on-prem and custom deployment. Continue's 'no vendor lock-in' positioning has made it the go-to for security- or compliance-sensitive engineering teams.
Replit Agent is an AI-powered development tool using effort-based pricing that scales with request complexity. Simple changes cost under USD 0.25, with payment based on actual work performed. Replit Core (USD 20-25/mo) includes USD 25 in monthly credits, while Pro (USD 100/mo) offers tiered credits from USD 100-4,000/mo with volume discounts and credit rollover. Economy Mode costs roughly one-third of Agent 3, while Turbo Mode (Pro/Enterprise only) is 2× faster but costs up to 6× more. Pro unlocks access to powerful Agent modes, priority support, up to 15 builders, and credit rollover. Platform combines IDE, hosting, and AI agent capabilities for comprehensive development environment.
AI-powered developer tools that can write, review, debug, and refactor code—ranging from IDE copilots to fully autonomous software engineering agents.
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