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OpenCode vs Replit Agent

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

 
OpenCode
Coding
Replit Agent
Coding
TaglineOpen-source AI coding agent that runs in your terminal, IDE, or desktop and talks to 75+ LLM providers.Build & deploy a full app from a single prompt.
CategoryCodingCoding
PricingFreemium· Free and open source; optional paid Zen service for curated coding modelsFreemium· Free credits; Core $20/mo; Teams $35/mo
ModelMulti-model (Claude, GPT, Gemini, local models, 75+ providers)Multi-model (Claude / GPT configurable)
Editorial score8.7 / 10
Use cases
ai-pair-programmingterminal-coding-agentide-assistantmulti-model-codinglocal-llm-coding
prototypesinternal toolsfull-stack agent
Pros
  • Genuinely open source with massive contributor base
  • Provider-agnostic: 75+ LLMs incl. local models and existing Copilot/ChatGPT subs
  • Runs as terminal TUI, desktop app, and IDE extension
  • LSP integration gives real language awareness, not just text completion
  • No-data-retention posture suits regulated and self-hosted setups
  • One-prompt → live app
  • Auto-deploys
  • Great for non-engineers
  • Self-corrects errors
Cons
  • You bring your own model keys (or pay for Zen) to get top-tier results
  • Younger and rougher UX than Cursor or Claude Code
  • Quality depends heavily on which provider you wire up
  • Quality drops on complex apps
  • Iteration loop slower than local IDE
Websiteopencode.aireplit.com
Pick OpenCode if
  • Genuinely open source with massive contributor base
  • Provider-agnostic: 75+ LLMs incl. local models and existing Copilot/ChatGPT subs
  • Runs as terminal TUI, desktop app, and IDE extension
  • LSP integration gives real language awareness, not just text completion
Pick Replit Agent if
  • One-prompt → live app
  • Auto-deploys
  • Great for non-engineers
  • Self-corrects errors