Replit announced a partnership with Microsoft, allowing its services to be accessible via Azure Marketplace. This integration includes support for various Microsoft cloud services, which is expected to generate revenue from Replit usage. Replit's platform targets both experienced programmers and those with minimal coding knowledge, enabling users to create web applications via natural language prompts. The partnership emphasizes building self-service applications aimed at non-programmers, such as business managers, likening it to design tools like Figma.
Replit will become available through Microsoft's enterprise cloud app store, Azure Marketplace, allowing Microsoft shops to purchase Replit subscriptions there.
Replit integrates its technology with Microsoft cloud services, such as containers, virtual machines, and Neon Serverless Postgres, positioning Azure to benefit from revenue generated by Replit apps.
Replit is designed for both programmers and non-coders, enabling users to create web apps through natural language prompts, managing all technical setup.
The partnership aims at empowering non-programmer business managers to build their own apps, positioning it alongside tools like Figma.
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