There are pricing considerations where exceeding the free hours given in a month incurs additional costs. GitHub provides a free version with certain hours, which seems reasonable for my usage.
I did not have to pay for it, for our basic usage, we didn't have to pay. However, there are additional functionalities for Git Large File Storage (Git LFS) and enterprise plans, but I'm not familiar with those specifics. As our data volume increased, we started paying because we're now on the enterprise level handling gigabytes of information. So, we do pay for it now due to our enterprise usage.
Business Mobility Development (AVP-BMD) at SC Asset
Real User
Top 5
2023-11-21T12:45:28Z
Nov 21, 2023
GitLab is expensive. Price-wise, GitHub Actions is okay. If I want to use the product's advanced features, then I need to pay the licensing charges for the solution.
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I pay approximately five dollars per developer per month. I created a GitHub organization for managing users.
There are pricing considerations where exceeding the free hours given in a month incurs additional costs. GitHub provides a free version with certain hours, which seems reasonable for my usage.
The solution is open source, making it cost-effective for individual users. However, company usage may depend on its scale and specific requirements.
The product is slightly more expensive than some alternatives, like Bitbucket, but the additional cost is minimal.
Regarding cost, as an enterprise, we negotiate our license and expenses, so I can't provide a specific rating for that.
It's low-priced. Not high, but definitely low.
I did not have to pay for it, for our basic usage, we didn't have to pay. However, there are additional functionalities for Git Large File Storage (Git LFS) and enterprise plans, but I'm not familiar with those specifics. As our data volume increased, we started paying because we're now on the enterprise level handling gigabytes of information. So, we do pay for it now due to our enterprise usage.
GitLab is expensive. Price-wise, GitHub Actions is okay. If I want to use the product's advanced features, then I need to pay the licensing charges for the solution.
It is free and open platform, so I would rate it 1 out of 10.