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Replit Agent Now Generates Mobile Apps and Decks for Existing Projects

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Replit, an AI-powered platform for building and deploying software, updated its AI agent to support retroactive multi-platform development. Users can now open web applications built before the launch of Agent 4 and prompt the agent to generate a mobile app, presentation deck, or animation.

This shift moves agentic coding from a single-output tool to a product suite manager. By housing mobile and web versions in one project, the agent ensures shared branding and data consistency. It extends the proactive capabilities of the agent, which can now suggest and execute platform expansions alongside performance fixes.

You can now transform a web MVP into a native mobile app ready for the App Store by asking the agent to build it. This follows recent updates that allow the agent to integrate real-time financial data, making it possible to ship complex, data-driven applications across multiple platforms from a single prompt.

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You can now add a mobile app, slide deck, or animation to any web app you have built prior to Replit Agent 4. Everything lives in the same project, with shared branding & data. Just open your app and ask the Agent what you want to build. You also get $5 in credits to get started for a limited time

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Still wondering? A few quick answers below.

Yes, Replit now allows you to add a native mobile app to any web application built prior to the release of Agent 4. You can open your existing project and prompt the AI agent to create the mobile version. This retroactive compatibility ensures that older projects can benefit from the latest multi-platform agentic features.

To build a mobile app, you simply open your existing Replit project and ask the Agent what you want to build. The Agent handles the technical translation from web to mobile, including setting up the necessary frameworks. You can then test the app on your phone using tools like Expo Go before final deployment.

Yes, Replit provides guided steps to ship your mobile application directly to the Apple App Store from within your project environment. While you still need an Apple Developer account, the platform simplifies the submission process, allowing you to move from a prompt to a live store listing without managing complex local build pipelines.

Yes, when you add a mobile app or slide deck to an existing project, everything lives within the same environment. The different versions of your application share the same underlying data, databases, and branding assets. This unified structure ensures that updates made to your data are reflected across both your web and mobile platforms automatically.

Replit is currently offering five dollars in credits for a limited time to help users get started with building mobile apps, slide decks, and animations. These credits are applied to your account to cover the costs of using the AI agent as it performs the multi-step tasks required to generate, test, and deploy your application.

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