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Atlassian SourceTree vs GitHub comparison

 

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Executive SummaryUpdated on Jan 25, 2026

Review summaries and opinions

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Categories and Ranking

Atlassian SourceTree
Ranking in Version Control
6th
Average Rating
7.4
Reviews Sentiment
6.0
Number of Reviews
9
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
GitHub
Ranking in Version Control
2nd
Average Rating
8.8
Reviews Sentiment
6.5
Number of Reviews
102
Ranking in other categories
Application Security Tools (4th), Agile and DevOps Services (2nd)
 

Mindshare comparison

As of June 2026, in the Version Control category, the mindshare of Atlassian SourceTree is 6.4%, up from 5.9% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of GitHub is 10.3%, up from 6.4% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Version Control Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
GitHub10.3%
Atlassian SourceTree6.4%
Other83.3%
Version Control
 

Featured Reviews

reviewer2845986 - PeerSpot reviewer
dev op engineer at a retailer with 11-50 employees
Visual Git workflow has streamlined branching and commits but still needs better performance
The best features Atlassian SourceTree offers is that you can see the entire branch structure laid out clearly, which makes it much easier to understand what's going on across a project. Atlassian SourceTree has positively impacted my organization because benefits add up over a year when you're bringing in new developers regularly. Avoiding merge disasters has real value. Even one bad merge that takes half a day to untangle costs more than the tool would if it wasn't free. The return on investment is significant.
Abdulmunafz Mct - PeerSpot reviewer
Full Stack Developer at Sri Krishna Arts and Science
Daily workflows have become streamlined as I manage projects, learn from clones, and host sites
The thing that has frustrated me is sometimes when I push using a Git command, I need to force the push, which is the main thing. The setup is frustrating because GitHub could add a repository with pre-installed packages or something since I need to install packages in VS Code before pushing and maintain it in the codebase. Git packages need to be installed manually, and if that was already in a GitHub repository, that would be much better. GitHub packages can be installed previously for the project upon the project requirement, and that is the thing I wanted to add here. That would be good. According to governance and security, I recently heard about some security issues in GitHub. I think that could be centralized and should consider those security issues and clear them. The AI capabilities there include Copilot or something else. I recently heard about security issues, but I do not know about it clearly. However, if security has been more tightened, it will be better.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"Avoiding merge disasters has real value."
"The tool's UI is good."
"Atlassian SourceTree is a very stable product."
"I was doing a very complex file change merge using SourceTree and it took me less than half of the time I estimated."
"The most valuable feature is the ability to fix a broken repository merge."
"The initial setup is straightforward."
"The interface is very good and is easy to use. It tells you when you've committed, when you've uploaded, and gives you the differences."
"The solution's initial setup process is straightforward."
"The product has a very user-friendly interface and user-friendly security."
"GitHub always saves time and saves me a lot of time and energy."
"I would recommend GitHub to anyone considering implementing the solution into their organization."
"There are no issues. It's simple, easy, and fully compatible from my perspective with Git."
"The flexibility of this solution has been most valuable. It operates on a pay per use basis where you can ramp up or decrease usage."
"The product's initial setup phase is easy but it is always good to connect with GitHub's team that manages APIs."
"Complication free with good ability for third-party integrations."
"The solution has been stable for us."
 

Cons

"People think that Visual Studio Code is more intuitive and can serve dual purposes for development and as a client to push or pull code."
"I have had a food experience with Atlassian SourceTree but it might not be for everyone."
"The product's UI needs improvement."
"Its interface could be easy to understand for a programmer."
"The visuals, including the UI and UX, have simple fonts, making it an area where certain enhancements can be done."
"The UI can be improved because it is not always so easy to find the functionality you are looking for."
"The main issue for improving Atlassian SourceTree is performance."
"For everyday use, I am more comfortable using the command line interface, rather than using SourceTree."
"There is room for improvement in terms of interface."
"This solution could be improved if migration was fully automated to make it easy, for example, to migrate repositories into GitHub."
"The descriptions within Github could be more user-friendly to show the trees of Gitflow."
"There is nothing that I find that needs improvement in GitHub."
"GitHub could add more security features. I am not sure how secure it is. If they provide more security features, then it can be used in more official applications."
"There is a bit of a learning curve."
"One thing GitHub could do is probably the same thing as what Sourcetree does. When solving merge conflicts, it would be helpful to have tooltips within the actions to know what changes could happen next when resolving a conflict."
"I faced one or two breakdowns. That said, they lasted only for a few seconds or a minute."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

"I do not recall the exact pricing details for SourceTree, but generally, Atlassian products are affordable, and SourceTree typically comes as part of a suite."
"There is a fee for using SourceTree."
"Atlassian SourceTree is a free solution."
"We pay a licensing fee for GitHub, which could be cheaper."
"It is open-source. There is no license for GitHub."
"The tool offers a free program. As you go, you can upgrade from the community version to the professional one. I believe it costs about ten dollars per person, per month."
"If I consider the market standards, the product's price is pocket-friendly."
"I am using the free version of the solution. However, there are some costs my organization pays."
"I use the free version of the tool."
"We have an enterprise licensing agreement, and I am not part of the finance department so I can't say how much it costs."
"The licensing model for GitHub is user-based. Whenever the new developer joins we have to get a new license and register their ID. The overall price of the solution is reasonable."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Manufacturing Company
18%
Financial Services Firm
16%
Construction Company
13%
Computer Software Company
7%
Financial Services Firm
14%
Marketing Services Firm
8%
Outsourcing Company
8%
Manufacturing Company
7%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business4
Midsize Enterprise2
Large Enterprise5
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business43
Midsize Enterprise14
Large Enterprise54
 

Questions from the Community

What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Atlassian SourceTree?
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Atlassian SourceTree is that it's completely free, which was a big factor for us. There are no licensing costs, no approvals needed, just d...
What needs improvement with Atlassian SourceTree?
The main issue for improving Atlassian SourceTree is performance.
What is your primary use case for Atlassian SourceTree?
My main use case for Atlassian SourceTree is managing our Git repositories across multiple projects. We use it as a visual Git client so developers who aren't as comfortable with the command line c...
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for GitHub?
I do not have to deal with pricing because my IT department provides it, and as a student in college, I use the free version.
What needs improvement with GitHub?
I do not see areas needing improvement.
What is your primary use case for GitHub?
I have been using GitHub for the last three years in both my college and current company. I typically use GitHub for code development, pushing and uploading files to GitHub where it provides versio...
 

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Sample Customers

Facebook, NASA, Cisco, eBay, Redfin, Toyota, Kaiser Permanente, Gilt, CSIRO, Autodesk, The Daily Telegraph, CODE, Illumnia,
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