Replit Docs are organized around what you are trying to do next. Use this page when you know you are in the right place, but you are not sure which kind of page will help you most.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.replit.com/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
Use Build to make progress
Use Build when you want to create, improve, publish, import, or fix something. Build pages are practical. They show examples, workflows, and next steps for turning an idea into something you can try. Start here when your question sounds like:- How do I build my first app?
- How do I turn this idea into a prototype?
- How do I add login, a database, payments, integrations, or a custom domain?
- How do I import an existing project?
- How do I update, recover, or publish safely?
Build and publish your first app
Start with a guided project that teaches the build, test, and publish flow.
Build with Agent
Learn how to work with Agent in practice.
Add a database
Save submissions, profiles, settings, orders, or progress after refresh.
Use Learn to understand concepts
Use Learn when you want to understand how Replit works. Learn pages explain the concepts behind the product: Agent, the Project Editor, Workspaces, published apps, Deployments, Secrets, databases, checkpoints, and how the pieces fit together. Start here when your question sounds like:- What is Agent doing?
- How does Replit run my project?
- What is the difference between Preview and a published app?
- Where do secrets, databases, and deployments fit?
- How do checkpoints and rollbacks work?
How Replit works
Understand the main parts of Replit and how they fit together.
Agent
Learn how Agent helps you plan, build, explain, debug, and improve projects.
Project Editor
Understand where you edit, run, preview, and manage your project.
Checkpoints and rollbacks
Learn how to recover when a change makes your project worse.
Use Reference for exact details
Use reference-style pages when you need a precise answer: a setting, command, config key, environment variable, limit, API, or SDK detail. Reference pages are meant to be scanned. They are useful when you already know what you are looking for and need the exact value or option. Start here when your question sounds like:- What should this setting be called?
- Which environment variable do I need?
- What command runs this workflow?
- What are the deployment limits?
- Which SDK method should I use?
Secrets
Store values your app needs but should not expose, such as API keys.
Configuration
Look up project configuration options and setup details.
Deployment types
Compare ways to publish and run your app.
Object Storage SDKs
Look up SDK details when your app needs object storage.
Use Enterprise for teams and organizations
Use Enterprise when you need to adopt Replit across a team or organization. Enterprise pages are for admins, IT and security teams, team leads, and evaluators who care about identity, access, governance, rollout, auditability, and support. Start here when your question sounds like:- How do I set up Replit for my team?
- How do permissions work?
- How do I configure SSO?
- How do I review security or audit requirements?
Teams
Start here for team setup, collaboration, and organization workflows.
Groups and permissions
Manage access for people and groups.
SAML SSO
Configure single sign-on for your organization.
Audit logs
Review activity and support governance requirements.
Use Trust and Billing for cost, policy, and security
Use Trust and Billing pages when you need to understand plans, credits, usage, spend controls, privacy, compliance, or security. Start here when your question sounds like:- What costs money?
- How do I manage spend?
- How is AI usage billed?
- What security information can I share with my team?
- What policies apply to Replit?
Billing
Understand plans, billing, and usage-based charges.
Managing spend
Control usage and avoid surprises.
AI billing
Understand how AI usage is billed.
Information security
Review security information for teams and organizations.
Use Changelog to see what changed
Use Changelog when you want to see recent product updates. Changelog entries announce what changed. They are not always the canonical how-to page. When an update changes how you build, follow the linked Build, Learn, or Reference page for current guidance.Latest changelog
See recent Replit product updates.