GitHub's products
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GitHub offers free and paid products. You can see pricing and a full list of features for each product at https://github.com/pricing.
GitHub Free
With GitHub Free, your personal account gets:
- Unlimited free public repositories with a full feature set
- Unlimited free private repositories with a limited feature set
- Up to three other people as collaborators on each private repository
GitHub Pro
With GitHub Pro, your personal account gets unlimited public and private repositories with unlimited collaborators.
In addition to the features available with GitHub Free, private repositories on GitHub Pro include advanced tools and insights:
- Unlimited collaborators
- GitHub Pages
- Wikis
- Protected branches
- Code owners
- Repository insights graphs: Pulse, contributors, traffic, commits, code frequency, network, and forks
GitHub Team for Open Source
With GitHub Team for Open Source, you can collaborate on unlimited public repositories with a full feature set and unlimited collaborators in a free organization.
GitHub Team
With GitHub Team, organizations include:
- Unlimited public and private repositories
- Unlimited collaborators on public repositories
- Two-factor authentication enforcement
- Team discussions
- Team access controls for managing groups
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Advanced tools and insights:
- GitHub Pages
- Wikis
- Protected branches
- Code owners
- Repository insights graphs: Pulse, contributors, traffic, commits, code frequency, network, and forks
- Draft pull requests
GitHub Enterprise
GitHub Enterprise comes with two deployment options: cloud-hosted and self-hosted.
With GitHub Enterprise, you can use every feature available with GitHub Team, plus:
- Additional security, compliance, and deployment controls
- Authentication with SAML single sign-on
- Access provisioning with SAML or SCIM
- GitHub Connect
GitHub Enterprise Cloud also includes:
- A service level agreement for 99.95% monthly uptime
- A target eight-hour response time for priority support requests, Monday to Friday in your local time zone
- The option to centrally manage policy and billing for multiple GitHub.com organizations with an enterprise account. For more information, see "About enterprise accounts."
- For more information, see "GitHub Enterprise Cloud support" and "GitHub Enterprise Cloud Addendum."
You can set up a trial to evaluate GitHub Enterprise Cloud. For more information, see "Setting up a trial of GitHub Enterprise Cloud."
For more information about hosting your own instance of GitHub Enterprise Server, contact GitHub's Sales team. You can request a trial to evaluate GitHub Enterprise Server. For more information, see "Setting up a trial of GitHub Enterprise Server."