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Tycoon vs Replit Agent

Replit Agent ships apps. Tycoon runs the company around the app.

Replit Agent is the fastest way to go from prompt to deployed full-stack app in the market — it scaffolds, writes, tests, and deploys to a live URL, all inside Replit's managed environment. Perfect for hackathon-style builds and getting a v1 live in an afternoon. Tycoon is a different category: not an app builder but a pre-hired AI team (CEO, CMO, CTO, COO, CFO) for running the whole business around the app. Replit wins when you need a working app by tonight. Tycoon wins when you've shipped the app and now need everything else.

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Head to head

DimensionTycoonReplit AgentWinner
Primary outputA functioning AI team running your companyA deployed full-stack applicationTie
Best forAfter v1 ships — marketing, content, support, opsGoing from idea to deployed app fastTie
Engineering executionAI CTO role (MVPs, simple features)Full-stack app generation + managed deploymentReplit Agent
Non-engineering workCMO, COO, CFO, support, content rolesNone — it's an app builderTycoon
PricingFree start, usage-based ($50-500/mo typical)Replit Core $15/mo + agent usage; Teams $25/seat/moTie
Setup time30 seconds, team readyMinutes — Replit account + promptTie
InterfaceChat with AI CEOChat + live IDE + deployed preview side-by-sideTie
Post-launch lifecycleOngoing — team runs your company for months/yearsSession-based — each build is a project, then you maintain itTycoon
Stack flexibilityWhatever your CTO builds withOpinionated: Node/Python + Replit managed DB + Replit hostingTie
Production readinessDepends on what AI CTO shipsPrototypes fast, production-grade apps need human engineeringTie
Choose Tycoon if
  • You already have a product (or you don't need to build a new app).
  • Your bottleneck is marketing, content, support, ops — not engineering velocity.
  • You want ongoing company operations, not one-off project builds.
  • You're running a SaaS/service business where engineering is 20% of the work.
  • You want roles that coordinate across functions, not a solo app builder.
  • Chat is how you direct ongoing work, not just how you describe one app.
Choose Replit Agent if
  • You need to ship a working app this weekend and don't care about engineering elegance.
  • You're validating a product idea — prototype fast, prove demand, then decide.
  • You want the whole stack managed in one tool (code + database + hosting + deploy).
  • You're a non-technical founder who needs the MVP built, not a full operation.
  • The project is scoped (internal tool, landing page, simple CRUD app), not an ongoing business.

Replit Agent is the tool for 'I have an app idea and need it live tonight'. That's genuinely a superpower. But an app is not a company — after it's live, you need marketing to find customers, support to answer them, ops to run them, finance to track it all. That's where Tycoon comes in. Ship the app with Replit Agent; run the company with Tycoon.

Frequently asked questions

Is Replit Agent better than Cursor or Devin?

Different products. Cursor is a pair programmer for a human engineer. Devin is an autonomous engineer for a team's backlog. Replit Agent is a full-stack app generator that outputs deployed apps. For 'get an app live quickly with zero infra setup', Replit Agent wins. For 'ship production features in my existing codebase', Devin or Cursor are better. Tycoon doesn't compete with any of these directly — we provide the roles around the engineering work.

Can Tycoon build apps like Replit Agent?

To a point. Tycoon's AI CTO can scaffold a Next.js app, wire up Supabase, set up Stripe, and deploy to Vercel. Good enough for most founder MVPs. Not as polished as Replit Agent for specifically 'prompt to live app', because Replit has integrated the IDE, database, and hosting into one managed flow. If the core job is 'ship an app fast', Replit is sharper. If the core job is 'run a business where engineering is one function', Tycoon is sharper.

How much does Replit Agent cost?

Replit Core is $15/month for individuals, includes basic agent usage. Heavy agent users typically spend $30-$100/month on top (agent effort-based pricing). Teams plans are $25/seat/month. Tycoon is free to start and most founders spend $50-500/mo for the full AI team. They're not priced against each other because they solve different problems — you might run both for different jobs.

Should I start with Replit Agent or Tycoon?

Depends on what stage you're at. If you don't have a product yet: Replit Agent for week 1 (build and deploy the MVP), Tycoon for week 2+ (run the company around it). If you already have a product: start with Tycoon for the company operations; use Replit/Cursor/Devin for engineering extensions as needed. Most solo founders eventually use both in some form.

Does Replit Agent handle ongoing work?

Somewhat. You can keep coming back to an existing Replit project and ask the agent for changes — bug fixes, new features, refactors. It maintains context within a project. But it's still shaped around 'build or modify this app', not 'run the ongoing operation of a business'. Tycoon's architecture is the opposite: a team that persists across months, remembers campaigns, and coordinates non-engineering work alongside engineering.

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