Choose the plan that's right for you.

Paid plans are billed monthly and can be upgraded/downgraded/terminated at any time without penalty.

Open Source

Free! Signup

  • Unlimited Public Repositories help
  • Unlimited Public Collaborators help
  • 300 MB1 Disk Space help

Personal

 

Business

Micro $7/month Signup

  • 5 Private Repositories help
  • 1 Private Collaborator help
  • 600 MB Disk Space help
  • Unlimited Public Repos/Collaborators
  • SSL Protection help
 

Large $50/month Signup

  • 50 Private Repositories help
  • 25 Private Collaborators help
  • 6 GB Disk Space help
  • Unlimited Public Repos/Collaborators
  • SSL Protection help

Small $12/month Signup

  • 10 Private Repositories help
  • 5 Private Collaborators help
  • 1.2 GB Disk Space help
  • Unlimited Public Repos/Collaborators
  • SSL Protection help
 

Mega $100/month Signup

  • 125 Private Repositories help
  • 60 Private Collaborators help
  • 20 GB Disk Space help
  • Unlimited Public Repos/Collaborators
  • SSL Protection help

Medium $22/month Signup

  • 20 Private Repositories help
  • 10 Private Collaborators help
  • 2.4 GB Disk Space help
  • Unlimited Public Repos/Collaborators
  • SSL Protection help
 

Giga $200/month Signup

  • 300 Private Repositories help
  • 100 Private Collaborators help
  • 60 GB Disk Space help
  • Unlimited Public Repos/Collaborators
  • SSL Protection help

Enterprise

Your Very Own GitHub!

Run a GitHub Instance Within Your Own Private Network

How do collaborators work? Do they have to pay?

Collaborators are people you add to your private repositories. A plan with one collaborator means you may have your own private repositories and add one other person to any or all of your private repositories.

Collaborators may fork your private repositories without using up any of your private repository quota, and without needing their own paid plan. Any space a collaborator's private repository uses goes against your plan's total amount of space.

Are my repositories secure?

Please read all about our security measures at GitHub Security.

Are my repositories private?

Yes they are. You retain all copyright and ownership of your data, as well. Please see our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy for more information.

Do you back up my repositories?

All repositories are hosted on a redundant disk array and backed up nightly off-site to encrypted S3.

I'm a solo freelance developer - which plan is right for me?

Many freelancers encourage their clients to purchase a Micro or Small plan. The client can then add the freelancer as a collaborator and has the freedom to add a separate developer or designer as a collaborator (should the need arise).

We're a small or medium sized business - which plan is right for us?

Most businesses are best served by purchasing a single Large (or bigger) plan for everyone in the company to share. This single account will host both client and internal projects. Access to these projects can then be controlled by adding collaborators to repositories. The collaborator accounts need not have a paid plan to become collaborators on private repositories hosted by the company.

As an example, the Err Free LLC development company has a Large 'errfree' account that they use to host both client repositories and their own internal projects. Err Free employees are then added as collaborators to the projects on which they'll be working. Clients will create their own GitHub accounts (these can be free accounts) and can also be given access to repositories by being added as collaborators.

We're a massive company. Do you have any bigger plans?

Contact us at support@github.com to work something out.

Is this a commitment?

No, you can cancel or upgrade/downgrade your plan at any time.

[1] The 300MB is a soft limit setup to prevent abuse of the service. If your open source project needs more space, email us, we're happy to provide it.

Questions? Comments? Email us anytime.