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Apache Mahout vs Replit Agent

A side-by-side look at pricing, capabilities, pros, cons, and our editorial scores.

 
Apache Mahout
Coding
Replit Agent
Coding
TaglineOpen-source ML framework pivoting toward scalable quantum computing primitives.Build & deploy a full app from a single prompt.
CategoryCodingCoding
PricingFree· Free, Apache-2.0 licensedFreemium· Free credits; Core $20/mo; Teams $35/mo
ModelMulti-model (Claude / GPT configurable)
Editorial score8.7 / 10
Use cases
quantum-circuitshybrid-mlresearchcross-vendor-quantum
prototypesinternal toolsfull-stack agent
Pros
  • Single API targets Qiskit, Cirq, and Amazon Braket
  • Apache-2.0 licensed with no vendor lock-in
  • GPU-accelerated classical-to-quantum data encoding
  • Backed by the Apache Software Foundation
  • One-prompt → live app
  • Auto-deploys
  • Great for non-engineers
  • Self-corrects errors
Cons
  • Project has pivoted; legacy ML algorithms deprioritized
  • Small community and sparse documentation
  • Pre-1.0 (v0.6) and rough around the edges
  • Useful mainly for quantum research, not mainstream ML
  • Quality drops on complex apps
  • Iteration loop slower than local IDE
Websitemahout.apache.orgreplit.com
Pick Apache Mahout if
  • Single API targets Qiskit, Cirq, and Amazon Braket
  • Apache-2.0 licensed with no vendor lock-in
  • GPU-accelerated classical-to-quantum data encoding
  • Backed by the Apache Software Foundation
Pick Replit Agent if
  • One-prompt → live app
  • Auto-deploys
  • Great for non-engineers
  • Self-corrects errors