GitHub Pricing Calculator
Estimate your monthly and annual cost for GitHub based on team size. Compare 3 plans side-by-side, then jump straight to cheaper alternatives if the total looks high.
- Unlimited public and private repos
- 2,000 CI/CD minutes/month
- 500MB Packages storage
- Dependabot security updates
- Issues and Projects
- Everything in Free
- 3,000 CI/CD minutes/month
- 2GB Packages storage
- Repository rules and code owners
- Required reviewers and draft PRs
- Everything in Team
- 50,000 CI/CD minutes/month
- 50GB Packages storage
- SAML SSO and SCIM provisioning
- Enterprise Managed Users
GitHub pricing FAQ
How much does GitHub cost?
GitHub offers 3 plans. The lowest paid tier starts at $4/user/month. Use the calculator above to estimate your total monthly and annual cost based on team size, or read our GitHub pricing breakdown for hidden costs.
Is the GitHub pricing calculator accurate?
The calculator uses GitHub's published list prices. Final pricing may include taxes, regional adjustments, annual discounts, or volume negotiation not reflected here. Verify the final number with GitHub before purchase.
Are there cheaper alternatives to GitHub?
Yes. Toolradar tracks direct competitors that solve the same problem at a different price point. See our GitHub alternatives page for side-by-side cost comparisons, or browse our best version control ranking.
Methodology. Plan data is parsed from GitHub's public pricing page and refreshed by Toolradar editors. Figures are estimates: GitHub pricing can change, may include taxes, regional adjustments, or volume discounts not reflected here. Toolradar receives no commission from GitHub; our editorial policy explains how we stay independent. Always verify final pricing with GitHub before purchase.