WebSlop — Free Glitch.com Alternative

WebSlop is a free platform for building, deploying, and hosting Node.js and static web apps. Browser-based editor, instant live URLs, AI/MCP integration.

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The Best Replit Alternative

Replit is great for learning, but its free tier has tight RAM limits and restricted hosting. WebSlop gives you 512 MB RAM, 75 free hours/month, and real production-ready Node.js hosting.

WebSlop vs Replit

Feature WebSlop Replit
Free Tier RAM512 MB256 MB (limited)
Free Compute Hours75 hrs/moLimited (Cycles-based)
Browser-Based Editor
Git Push-to-Deploy
Auto-Sleep & Wake
Custom DomainsPaid tiersPaid plans
MCP / AI IntegrationGhostwriter (paid)
Real-Time Collaboration

Replit pricing and features as of early 2025. Replit frequently changes its free tier limits.

Why developers choose WebSlop

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WebSlop's free tier gives you 512 MB RAM and 256 MB storage — double the RAM of Replit's free Repls. Enough to run real Express, Fastify, or Next.js apps.

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Git-Native Workflow

Push to deploy with standard Git. Clone your WebSlop app locally, develop in VS Code, and push changes — Replit locks you into their proprietary editor for deployments.

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Production-Grade Hosting

WebSlop runs your app in isolated Docker containers with real Node.js runtimes (18, 20, 22). No sandbox restrictions, no eval limits, no file-system surprises.

Everything included with WebSlop

Free tier with 512 MB RAM and 75 hours/month
Full Monaco editor with IntelliSense
Dynamic subdomains (app.webslop.ai)
Auto-sleep and instant wake-on-request
Git push-to-deploy with version history
Real-time collaborative editing (Yjs)
MCP integration for Claude, GPT, and other AI tools
npm package management in-browser
Choose Node.js 18, 20, or 22
Teams with shared billing and quotas

Common questions about switching from Replit

How does WebSlop compare to Replit for Node.js development?
Both offer browser-based editors and free tiers. WebSlop focuses specifically on Node.js hosting with 512 MB RAM (vs Replit's 256 MB on free), Git push-to-deploy, and production-grade Docker containers. Replit supports more languages but has tighter resource limits on its free plan.
Is WebSlop free like Replit?
Yes. WebSlop has a permanent free tier with 75 compute hours per month, 512 MB RAM, and 256 MB storage. No credit card required. Unlike Replit's Cycles system, WebSlop's hours are straightforward — one hour of runtime equals one hour deducted.
Can I use WebSlop for production apps instead of Replit?
Yes. WebSlop runs each app in its own isolated Docker container with a real Node.js runtime, custom domain support on paid tiers, and always-on options. It's designed for production workloads, not just prototyping.
Does WebSlop have AI coding features like Replit Ghostwriter?
WebSlop integrates with AI assistants through MCP (Model Context Protocol), giving you 30+ tools for AI-driven development with Claude Code and other assistants. This works with your existing AI subscriptions rather than requiring a platform-specific add-on.
Can I import my Replit project to WebSlop?
Yes. Export your Replit project as a zip or connect it to GitHub, then push the code to WebSlop via Git or paste it into the browser editor. WebSlop will read your package.json and set up dependencies automatically.

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