Replit Agent 4 is the first AI built for creative collaboration between humans and agents. Design on an infinite canvas, work with your team, run parallel agents, and ship working apps, sites, slides & more, it removes busywork so you can stay in flow and create faster. Submit requests in any order, and Agent 4 intelligently sequences them and executes in the best order. Creative flow, protected.











Replit Agent 4 is an AI-powered builder that lets you design, build, and ship apps, websites, and more... all in one place.
Building software today is fragmented, slow, and full of coordination overhead. Agent 4 solves this by handling execution in the background so you can stay in creative flow.
What makes it different is the unified environment + parallel agents. You can design on an infinite canvas while the agent builds, run multiple tasks at once, and ship everything from apps to decks, inside a single project.
Key features:
Infinite design canvas with UI variant generation π¨
Parallel task execution with automatic conflict resolution β‘
Smart task sequencing submit requests in any order π
Web apps, mobile apps, decks, data apps from one project π±
Integrations with Linear, Notion, Databricks, and more π
The benefit: faster iteration, less context switching, and way more progress per minute.
Perfect for builders, PMs, teams, and anyone who wants to go from idea to production faster. If youβre building anything, this is worth trying.
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@rohanrecommendsΒ Always love your hunts! One query tho; how well does Agent 4 handle custom integrations (e.g., with Notion or Linear) for non-dev PMs iterating on MVP decks or data apps without code tweaks?
Which LLM do you use internally?
Landon
The creative flow, a protected angle, really lands. You're not just selling an AI builder, you're selling uninterrupted momentum, and that's the thing most teams are actually losing every day without realizing it.
It feels especially strong for PMs, indie hackers, and small product teams who are constantly switching between tools, losing context, and coming back to half finished ideas that never quite get finished. The combination of parallel agents and smart sequencing hits that finally, something that works the way my brain does. It nerves in a way most tools don't get close to.
One thing worth considering: the messaging leans a bit feature heavy early on. Leading with a concrete before and after, something like from scattered tasks to shipped product in one flow, could make the value click faster for nontechnical users who need to feel it before they understand it.
Curious what the biggest "aha moment" looks like after a first session. That moment usually tells you everything about where to anchor the messaging.
I work with SaaS teams on this kind of positioning, particularly around launches, so these are the details I tend to notice first. The core idea here is strong. Would love to see how this evolves.