Starting today, existing GitHub Team plan organizations will begin to gain access to the enhanced billing platform: a suite of new features designed to help administrators understand and manage GitHub spend for their organizations.
Benefits of the new platform include:
- Spend transparency – view usage for organizations, repositories, products, and SKUs by hour, day, month, or year
- Improved control – set budgets to limit spending and configure alerts to stay informed of budget utilization
What to expect
All existing Team plan organizations will gain access to the enhanced billing platform by the end of March 2025. Organization owners have been informed via email, and an in-app banner will appear on the billing page in advance of the transition.
Here are some things to know about the transition:
- Once transitioned, a new Billing & Licensing section will appear in the settings menu.
Spending limits
will be migrated and renamed asbudgets
in the new billing platform. For more details about budgets, visit Preventing overspending- While the new billing platform will not visually display historical usage, you will be able to download a usage report to get your pre-transition historical usage.
Other important changes
- Git Large File Storage will transition from prepaid, quota-based data packs to a usage-based metered billing model. If you use Git Large File Storage today, you’ll receive credits for any unused data packs. For more information, visit About enhanced billing for Git Large File Storage
- Note: some billing-related APIs will no longer work or will work differently, and the relevant API documentation has been updated to reflect this information. For more information, see Actions Get workflow usage and Get workflow run usage endpoints closing down or Migrating from the endpoints used for the previous billing platform.
Learn more
For more information, visit Using the new billing platform or join the GitHub Community discussion.