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Hello Varma,
Greetings! Thanks for raising this question in Q&A forum.
When you activate GitHub Enterprise, the core license comes with a base cost — but depending on how you use it, there can be additional charges for certain features. Let me break this down clearly.
Base GitHub Enterprise Cost
GitHub Enterprise is priced at $21 per user/month (billed annually) for the cloud-hosted version. For enterprise accounts created on or after August 1, 2024, GitHub uses a metered (pay-as-you-go) billing model, meaning you only pay for active users consumed in a given month at month's end, instead of pre-purchasing seats.
What's Included at No Extra Cost
With GitHub Enterprise, you are entitled to use both GitHub Enterprise Cloud and GitHub Enterprise Server under a single license. Each unique user consumes only one license regardless of how many organizations or server instances they access — so there's no double billing.
Yes, certain add-ons cost extra beyond the base Enterprise license:
- GitHub Copilot — Requires separate per-user licensing. Copilot Business is $19/user/month; Copilot Enterprise pricing varies and is billed monthly
- GitHub Advanced Security (GHAS) — Requires an additional license per active committer per month; pricing is separate from the base Enterprise plan
- GitHub Actions — Includes free minutes per plan; usage beyond the free allowance is billed based on compute minutes and storage consumed
- Extra storage & data transfer — Additional storage is charged at $0.07 per GiB, and additional data transfer out is $0.0875 per GiB
If you're activating GitHub Enterprise through Microsoft Azure, billing can be unified through your Azure subscription, which simplifies procurement. For existing customers already on GitHub Enterprise, your current plan and billing method will remain unchanged until your agreement expires or you choose to switch.
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