Replit

Community Overview

About Replit

Replit gives you computing superpowers. Write and run code directly in your browser. Everything is hosted automatically. It comes with built-in environments for many languages and frameworks, including Kaboom.js, p5.js, Phaser, etc. Check out our forums and our discord for more.

The community at a glance

Replit is a Discord Server for Programmers with roughly 6K members. It has both a forum and a live chat communication style. It also includes member perks or discounts.

On Discord
6K Members

Community Features

This community has a forum

This community has a realtime chat

Perks

Only 6% of Software Development communities have member perks

This community has discounts and perks for its members (potentially for a cost)

Frequently asked questions

Who is Replit for?
Best for Programmers enthusiasts looking for a Discord-based community with forum discussion, live chat.
Is Replit free to join?
This listing is not marked as paid-only. Access rules and any fees are decided by the community.
How many members does Replit have?
Roughly 6K members, based on figures reported by the community or its host. Member counts are approximate and change over time.
What platform is Replit on?
Replit runs on Discord. Discord is an American VoIP, instant messaging and digital distribution platform designed for creating communities. Users communicate with voice calls, video calls, text messaging, media and files in private chats or as part of communities called "servers". Discord originally became popular in the gaming communities, but now has spread to software developers, crypto, and beyond.
What topics does Replit cover?
On the Hive Index, Replit is organized under Programmers.
How do I join Replit?
You can join Replit by clicking this link, or pressing the "Go to community" button above.
What are the Software Development communities like?
The largest tech-adjacent category on the site, covering software engineering across languages, frameworks, and specialties. Discord and Slack host communities for specific languages and stacks, while Reddit has massive general programming communities. Good for code review, career advice, tool recommendations, and connecting with developers at similar stages.