GitHub pricing history

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We track the GitHub pricing page and record every real price change. Get an email the moment it changes.

Last checked: 20 Aug 2026 · checked daily

What is GitHub?

GitHub is a version control and collaboration platform used by development teams to host, review, and manage code repositories. The service uses a per-user monthly pricing model with three tiers: a free tier for individual developers and small projects, a Team tier for collaborative development, and an Enterprise tier for large organizations with advanced security and administration features.

Current pricing — as of 20 Aug 2026

Free

$0.00

per user/month

Team

$4.00

per user/month

Enterprise

$21.00

per user/month

Price change history

No price changes recorded yet. We check the GitHub pricing page daily — history will appear here as changes happen.

Frequently asked questions about GitHub pricing

How much does GitHub cost?

GitHub lists 3 pricing tiers on its pricing page: Free, Team, Enterprise. Paid pricing starts at $4.00 (per user/month) on the Team plan, as of 20 Aug 2026.

Does GitHub have a free plan?

Yes — GitHub currently lists a free tier on its pricing page, alongside its paid plans.

When did GitHub last change its pricing?

We haven't recorded a GitHub price change since we began tracking. We check the pricing page daily, so any future change will appear in the history on this page.

How can I get notified when GitHub changes its pricing?

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