Introducing GitHub Marketplace free trials
In May, we launched GitHub Marketplace—a new way to discover and purchase tools that build on your development process, from continuous integration to project management and code review. Now it’s…
In May, we launched GitHub Marketplace—a new way to discover and purchase tools that build on your development process, from continuous integration to project management and code review. Now it’s even easier to perfect your workflow by trying featured Marketplace apps for free.
Adding tools to your development process isn’t always as easy as it seems. With the launch of free trials, you can try apps in Marketplace free for 14 days to make sure you choose the right tools for your team. Get an idea of how an app can help you work better, or see how it fits into your workflow.
Marketplace is made up of dozens of integrations that work seamlessly with GitHub—and that number is growing every month. With free trials, your team can get started with new tools, refine your process, experiment with developer tools, and find ways to work better, together.
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