Replit has not announced anything to that measure yet, but CEO Amjad Masad wrote on X that the company is aware of the issues with Agent 3 and was actively trying to fix them.
As Replit users continue to seek resolution of their issues, vibe coding tool providers, including Replit, find themselves in a tricky spot: battling the rising costs of providing large language models to users who promise breakthrough productivity, while also responding to investors’ requests to stop subsidizing user capture with lower pricing.
California-headquartered Replit, which counts Andreessen Horowitz, Khosla Ventures, South Park Commons, Craft Ventures, and Y Combinator as its investors, last week raised $250 million in funding, around the same time it released Agent 3.