Replit Agent vs Dyad

Detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right tool

Replit Agent

🟡Low Code

AI App Builder

Replit Agent is an AI app builder for creating, editing, running, and deploying applications from natural-language instructions in Replit's browser-based development environment.

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Starting Price

$0/month

Dyad

🔴Developer

AI App Builder

Dyad is a flexible, local, open-source AI app builder — bring your own model, run it on your machine, zero lock-in, with MCP support. A local alternative to cloud builders like v0 and Lovable that keeps code, model choice, and data on your hardware.

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Starting Price

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Feature Comparison

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FeatureReplit AgentDyad
CategoryAI App BuilderAI App Builder
Pricing Plans285 tiers8 tiers
Starting Price$0/month
Key Features
  • Prompt-to-app generation for websites, mobile apps, dashboards, games, documents, and prototypes
  • Integrated cloud IDE, database, hosting, and deployment flow
  • Daily Agent credits on the Free plan and paid credits on Core

    Replit Agent - Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • Combines conversational app generation, browser-based code editing, runtime previews, database tooling, and deployment in one hosted workspace.
    • The free Starter plan provides daily Agent credits and publishing for up to 1 project, giving new users a low-cost way to test the workflow.
    • Core has clearly listed pricing of $25 per month or $20 per month billed annually and includes $25 in monthly credits.
    • Core supports up to 5 collaborators and 2 parallel agents, while Pro expands capacity to 15 collaborators and 10 parallel agents.
    • Users can upload a screenshot of an app or website as a visual reference for Agent.
    • Pro includes database rollbacks for up to 28 days and premium support.

    Cons

    • Agent interactions can consume credits, including planning, retries, debugging, and conversational changes.
    • Usage information may take up to 30 minutes to appear in the dashboard, making immediate cost tracking less precise.
    • The cloud-first workflow requires internet access and offers less infrastructure control than a local development environment.
    • Generated applications still require human review for authentication, data handling, security, accessibility, and production readiness.
    • Projects that rely on Replit-specific databases, deployment settings, or hosted services may require manual migration work.

    Dyad - Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • True zero lock-in — the generated code is a normal Git repo from the first prompt
    • Local + MCP combination is uniquely good for developers already running Claude Desktop with MCP servers
    • Free tier is genuinely usable if you already have provider API keys

    Cons

    • Heavier onboarding than typing into a v0 textarea (install, configure providers)
    • No built-in team workspace — collaboration is whatever your Git host provides
    • Local model quality (Ollama) still trails Claude/GPT for non-trivial app generation

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    🔒 Security & Compliance Comparison

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    Security FeatureReplit AgentDyad
    SOC2
    GDPR
    HIPAA
    SSO
    Self-Hosted❌ No
    On-Prem❌ No
    RBAC
    Audit Log
    Open Source❌ No
    API Key Auth
    Encryption at Rest
    Encryption in Transit
    Data ResidencyEnterprise plan lists region selection; broader data-residency terms were not verified.
    Data Retentionnot specified in reviewed sources
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