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GitHub Copilot pricing explained

GitHub Copilot pricing should be evaluated by seat plan, premium requests, included models, business controls, and any usage-based billing changes. Verify details with GitHub sources before buying. Source-linked rows, last-checked dates, and caveats must be present before publishing this page as indexable.

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Claude Code · Pro

$20/mo estimate

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Why this plan: Your CLI-heavy workflow at 18h/week creates a 29 intensity score (regular bucket). Pro is the lowest known Claude Code option in the current source data that matches this usage bucket.

Tradeoff: Claude still applies usage, session, model, attachment, and tool limits. Higher plans reduce limit pressure but do not remove it.

Alternative: Compare the full Claude Code pricing guide before committing to this plan.

Next step: Open the official source, confirm Pro availability, then compare it against your real weekly usage and team size.

Caveat: Usage limits are affected by message length, attachments, tools, model choice, and conversation length.

Calculator results are estimates based on your inputs and public pricing assumptions. They are not billing quotes and may not match your actual provider invoice or account-specific limits.
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Pricing and limits table

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ToolPlanMonthlyBest fitSource / freshnessCaveat
GitHub CopilotCopilot Free$0/motrial, light individual useSource
Checked 2026-06-02 · high
Free is suitable for trial only; chat/agent/request allowances are limited and may be affected by the 2026 billing migration.
GitHub CopilotCopilot Pro$10/user/moregular individual Copilot userSource
Checked 2026-06-02 · high
New sign-ups/upgrades may be paused while GitHub rolls out flexible billing; verify availability before buying.
GitHub CopilotCopilot Pro+$39/user/moAI power user, agent/model-heavy Copilot useSource
Checked 2026-06-02 · high
AI credits replace the old simple premium-request framing; cost depends on model and tokens consumed.
GitHub CopilotCopilot Max$100/user/movery heavy Copilot agent/model useSource
Checked 2026-06-02 · medium
Max is not universally self-serve for new users after 2026-06-01; verify account eligibility.
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GitHub Copilot pricing should be evaluated by seat plan, premium requests, included models, business controls, and any usage-based billing changes. Verify details with GitHub sources before buying.

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Decision checklist before you pay

Use this github copilot pricing page as a buying checklist rather than a single price claim. Start with the visible monthly plan, then map how many developers will run AI coding sessions, how often they use agentic repo workflows, and whether API fallback is allowed. Teams should also record who owns upgrades, what happens when a weekly or monthly usage pool is exhausted, and which provider source was checked before reimbursement or procurement. This keeps the decision useful even when public pricing changes after publication.

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How to interpret limits and caveats

Many AI coding plans describe usage through a mix of subscriptions, rate windows, model access, cloud task limits, and account-specific controls. For github copilot pricing, treat every limit row as planning guidance until you verify the linked provider source inside your own account context. A low monthly price can still be expensive if the workflow repeatedly stalls, while a higher plan can be cheaper for teams when it reduces context switching, failed runs, or unplanned API spend.

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When this page should trigger a deeper review

Run a deeper review when github copilot pricing affects more than one developer, when the team mixes IDE subscriptions with CLI agents, or when a manager needs a monthly budget owner. Compare the calculator result with recent changelog entries, then save the source date and caveat used for the decision. If the choice will affect security policy, code privacy, or vendor approval, pair this pricing page with your internal tool review instead of relying on public plan names alone.

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Latest pricing and limit changes

Pricing changes are part of the product, not a footnote. Check the dated changelog before making a plan decision.

OpenAI Codex Pro $100 temporary doubled-usage promo ended May 31, 2026; current site copy now treats Pro as standard 5x unless a new official promo appears.

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GitHub Copilot usage-based billing with AI Credits is now effective from June 1, 2026; Pro/Pro+/Max rows use credit allowances, not only premium-request counts.

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Claude Max 5x and 20x were rechecked against the April 7, 2026 Help Center article; $100/$200 monthly web subscription prices and Claude Code inclusion still stand.

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