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Git vs GitHub comparison

 

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Executive SummaryUpdated on Apr 6, 2025

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

Categories and Ranking

Git
Ranking in Version Control
4th
Average Rating
8.6
Reviews Sentiment
7.1
Number of Reviews
38
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
GitHub
Ranking in Version Control
3rd
Average Rating
8.8
Reviews Sentiment
7.5
Number of Reviews
93
Ranking in other categories
Application Security Tools (6th)
 

Mindshare comparison

As of May 2025, in the Version Control category, the mindshare of Git is 7.9%, down from 8.5% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of GitHub is 6.0%, down from 6.8% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Version Control
 

Featured Reviews

Srujan Panuganti - PeerSpot reviewer
An excellent open source, software hosting solution that provides strong version control functionality and a user-friendly interface
We use this solution to host our software, and where we need to develop new features and new functionality, we create new branch from our existing software, work on our branch, develop it, test it, validate it, and then merge it with the master or main software The best thing about this solution…
Pervez Roy - PeerSpot reviewer
Very good for collaboration on software projects
We use GitHub for code repository alongside Bitbucket GitHub is very good for collaboration on software projects. We prefer Bitbucket for commercial use, while GitHub is used for open source. You can get the differences, history of changes, and version control for various pull requests. You can…

Quotes from Members

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

Pros

"The product protects our data."
"All of the features in Git are useful."
"The scalability of the solution is good."
"Git has a lot of online tutorials and resources available."
"Code versioning, for example, we work in the branch and want to come back to this branch another time.Git is a very useful tool, helpful to collaborate with other members in the group to finish more rapidly our work."
"Git is a stable solution. Stability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten."
"Git's learning curve is shallow, making the solution easy to use after a few tutorials."
"I like that it's easy to use and because it's accessible from a terminal or a graphical user interface if needed. I also like that we can pass comments from Linux if required."
"GitHub provides good time reduction and this is what I value the most."
"The most valuable features are GitHub Actions for triggering workflows, GitHub Secrets for saving credentials without needing a third-party service, and the UI for identifying errors in the code when we commit."
"I recommend using GitHub because it is reliable and helpful for developers."
"GitHub is a very good tool, and people should use it more than any other, even Bitbucket."
"For branching, it works well, especially in an agile environment."
"I have found GitHub stable."
"I use this solution to store my code in a repository so we can manage version control which is useful."
"I appreciate saving from Visual Studio Code that implements changes directly on GitHub."
 

Cons

"The solution could be more user-friendly."
"It would be preferable if the updates could be completed at a faster pace."
"I believe there is room for improvement in preventing work loss due to conflicts or overwriting. Another area for improvement could be implementing features for automated code verification within Git."
"In our company, we sometimes feel the need to have certain kinds of reports, but we never get those customized reports in Git's dashboard."
"The GUI needs to be improved."
"The scalability could be better. I think it requires some discipline to have large teams working on the same project without facing problems merging code. I'm using Git for personal projects, but I know companies face merge conflicts when more than one person is working on code simultaneously."
"We would like to see tutorials added to the product, for new users to follow so that they can optimize their use of the solution."
"Git's user interface could be improved."
"The documentation needs to be more concise and easier for developers to understand."
"I think one area where GitHub could improve is its search and navigation functionality within repositories. For example, we use IDEs like IntelliJ or Visual Studio Code when developing code. These IDEs allow us to easily navigate from one piece of code to another file where a method is being called. It would be really helpful if the solution could add this navigation feature."
"Our firewall was blocking cloning and downloading with SSH."
"GitHub needs to improve its UI."
"The solution's cost is high and should be reduced."
"We face issues with synchronization while working with teams."
"GitHub uses basic configuration, but messaging is not clear."
"They're improving the work items to track the progress of the team, but in my experience, Azure DevOps is better in this functionality. GitHub needs to improve the form to track the progress of the work done by a team."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

"Git is an open-source software."
"We use the open-source version."
"This is an open-source solution, so there are no licensing fees associated with it, and no extra, 'hidden' charges."
"The platform is less expensive."
"I rate the tool's pricing a five out of ten."
"The tool is an open-source product."
"We are using the open-source version, which is available free of charge."
"Git is free and you don't have to pay for it."
"It's cheaper than Bitbucket."
"I use the free version of the tool."
"It’s an open-source solution."
"We have an enterprise licensing agreement, and I am not part of the finance department so I can't say how much it costs."
"It is open-source. There is no license for GitHub."
"I think, in terms of price, GitHub is okay compared to other tools."
"You don't have to pay for a license if you are using the free version."
"We pay a subscription-based yearly licensing fee for the solution."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Financial Services Firm
15%
Computer Software Company
15%
Manufacturing Company
15%
Healthcare Company
7%
Financial Services Firm
13%
Manufacturing Company
12%
Computer Software Company
12%
Insurance Company
6%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
 

Questions from the Community

What do you like most about Git?
You can have a central code repository using Git and have local code branches.
What needs improvement with Git?
There is nothing that could be improved at this time.
What do you like most about GitHub?
The control is the most valuable feature as developers can work on a single code.
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for GitHub?
The pricing of GitHub depends on the choice of solutions, such as building one's own GitHub Runners to save money or using GitHub's Runners with extra costs. The pricing is considered reasonable an...
What needs improvement with GitHub?
There are still areas for improvement with GitHub Actions and their deployment workflows, as they have made significant progress but are not yet polished. Occasionally, stability can be an issue, t...
 

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