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Free

For individuals working on personal projects and open source contributions

$ 0
per user/month,
No credit card required

Premium

For scaling organizations seeking enhanced productivity and collaboration

$ 29
per user/month,
billed annually

Ultimate

For enterprises requiring advanced security and compliance capabilities

Features include:

  • Source Code Management & CI/CD

Paid Add-ons

Everything from Free, plus:

  • Unlimited licensed users
  • 10,000 compute minutes per month

GitLab Duo Agent Platform

Paid Add-ons

Need pricing flexibility?Learn about Flex ↓

Everything from Premium, plus:

  • 50,000 compute minutes per month

GitLab Duo Agent Platform

Paid Add-ons

Need pricing flexibility?Learn about Flex ↓

*Included for a limited time. See details and promo terms.

* Available on GitLab.com plans only

** Available on Self-Managed plans only

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400
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GitLab Flex Commitment

Organizations that need pricing flexibility can make one annual commitment and adapt their spend across GitLab plans and usage as they grow.

Available with any paid plan

  • One annual commitment for seats and GitLab Credits
  • Re-allocate spend as needs change
  • Track spend against your annual balance

Add-Ons

GitLab Duo Agent Platform

Orchestrate AI agents across your entire software lifecycle to automate complex workflows, accelerate delivery, and keep your team in flow.

Available for Premium and Ultimate customers

$1
per GitLab Credit

Volume discounts available with annual commitment

Buy GitLab Credits Learn more about usage billing

Want GitLab Duo Agent Platform for an offline license? Contact us.

Enterprise Agile Planning

One planning workflow for everyone involved in the software development lifecycle.

Available for Ultimate customers

$15
per user/month, billed annually
Contact to purchase Learn more

Compute minutes

The usage of instance runners by projects running CI/CD jobs is measured in compute minutes. If you need additional compute minutes, you can purchase more for your group.

$10
per 1,000 minutes, one-time payment
How to buy compute

Storage

Each project in a Free tier namespace on GitLab.com has 10 GiB of free storage for its Git repository and Large File Storage (LFS). You can purchase additional storage for your personal or group namespace.

$5
per month for 10GiB of storage, billed annually
How to buy storage

Frequently

asked questions

License and Subscription

Head over to the GitLab Customers Portal, choose the plan that is right for you.

Yes. You have a few options. You can add users to your subscription any time during the subscription period. You can log in to your account via the GitLab Customers Portal and add more seats or contact sales for a quote. In either case, the cost will be prorated from the date of quote/purchase through the end of the subscription period. You may also pay for the additional licenses per our true-up model.

If you have quarterly subscription reconciliation enabled (default option for new and renewing subscriptions after Aug 1, 2021), users added during a quarter will only be charged for the remaining quarters of their subscription term as opposed to the full annual subscription fee(s) with annual true-ups. For example, if you add 50 users to your subscription during the third quarter of your subscription term, the 50 users will only be charged for the fourth quarter of your subscription term as opposed to all four quarters as per annual true-ups.

If you do not have quarterly subscription reconciliation enabled, add-on users will be charged annual true-ups for the full term during which they were added. For example, if you have 100 active users today, you should purchase a 100 user subscription. Suppose that when you renew next year you have 300 active users (200 extra users). When you renew you pay for a 300 user subscription and you also pay the full annual fee for the 200 users that you added during the year.

If you most recently used an Activation Code to activate your GitLab Paid Plan, once you renew your subscription the new subscription terms will synchronize to your GitLab self-managed instance during the next subscription data synchronization. If you most recently used a license key, you will receive a new license that you will need to upload to your GitLab instance. This can be done by following these instructions.

If you choose not to renew your GitLab subscription, your key will no longer work and GitLab Enterprise Edition will not be functional anymore. You will be able to downgrade to GitLab Community Edition, which is free to use.

No, all users in the GitLab.com group or on the self-managed instance need to be on the same plan.

The license key is a static file which, upon uploading, allows GitLab Enterprise Edition to utilize paid features. During license upload we check that the active users on your GitLab Enterprise Edition instance doesn't exceed the new number of users. During the licensed period you may add as many users as you want. The license key will expire after one year for GitLab subscribers. As of 2022, license keys are a legacy method to activate GitLab paid plans and have been substituted by an Activation Code for most paid subscriptions.

An Activation Code refers to GitLab's method for activating your self-managed subscription with Cloud Licensing, which provides a more seamless subscription experience. This is required for all customers on version 14.1 or higher. For more information on Cloud Licensing, please see What is Cloud Licensing? as well as How do I activate with an Activation Code?.

Enterprise Agile Planning add-on is available to GitLab Ultimate subscriptions and seamlessly integrates into the GitLab DevSecOps platform, enabling non-technical users to collaborate with engineers throughout the software development lifecycle. Enterprise Agile Planning add-on users should be invited with Reporter access, providing them the ability to view and interact with project information, including issues, milestones, and boards. This level of access ensures that non-technical stakeholders can stay informed about project progress and provide valuable input. View permissions for Reporter users here.

GitLab partners with license resellers around the globe, where many are solution providers and professional service experts. For a complete list of resell partners, please check out the GitLab Partner Locator.

See Acceptable Use of User Licenses for user licensing documentation.

Payments and Pricing

User means each individual end-user (person or machine) of Customer and/or its Affiliates (including, without limitation, employees, agents, and consultants thereof) with access to the Software hereunder. Every user (with the following exceptions) within a namespace (top level group) is counted in a subscription.

The listed prices may be subject to applicable local and withholding taxes. Pricing may vary when purchased through a partner or reseller.

Yes. You can import your projects from most of the existing providers, including GitHub and Bitbucket. See our documentation for all your import options.

Yes! We provide free Ultimate licenses, along with 50K compute minutes/month, to qualifying open source projects, educational institutions, and startups. Find out more by visiting our GitLab for Open Source, GitLab for Education, and GitLab for Startups program pages.

You can learn more about how we make tiering decisions by reviewing our pricing handbook page. On this page we represent our pricing strategy which can be further filtered based on our buyer-based open core pricing model.

Features and Benefits

All of the features and benefits of the different GitLab offerings can be found on the feature comparison pages. Read more about Premium and Ultimate to learn whether these are the right tiers for you.

You can run basic scans for SAST, Secret Detection, and Container Scanning in all tiers, but enterprise-grade scanning and management features are only available in Ultimate.

Ultimate adds proprietary technology and more ways to customize scans to fit your organization's needs. Ultimate-tier SAST includes proprietary technology to suppress false positive results and track vulnerabilities as they move. Ultimate-tier Container Scanning uses GitLab's proprietary advisory database and offers auto-generated solutions for vulnerabilities. With Ultimate, you can also customize the rulesets used for SAST and Secret Detection, and manage CVE allowlists for Container Scanning.

Additionally, the Ultimate tier adds key usability, workflow, and governance improvements. The basic scans in Free and Premium only output results as JSON-formatted artifact files, but Ultimate shows new findings in merge requests and pipelines, and tracks vulnerabilities and dependencies over time. The Ultimate tier allows users to view the results in the GitLab UI on the vulnerability report, dependency list, and inline in their merge requests. With Ultimate, you can also require security approvals for merge requests that affect your security posture.

You can see all the differences between GitLab and other popular DevSecOps solutions on our competitive comparison pages.

For paid plans, the hours in which your support request has SLA is dependent upon the Support Impact of the request itself. Something at Emergency (Severity 1) level would receive support 24/7, whereas other Support Impact levels would receive 24/5. For more information on the hours of support, please see Definitions of GitLab Global Support Hours and Effect on Support Hours if a preferred region for support is chosen.

You can learn more about GitLab's success offerings on the services page.

GitLab.com

Currently GitLab.com is hosted on the Google Cloud Platform in the USA.

Self-Managed

GitLab Self-Managed is a version of GitLab that allows you to install, configure, and maintain on your own infrastructure (both on-prem and in the cloud), making it ideal for customers who need complete control over their environment, data, and security.

To see all installation methods of GitLab Self-Managed, visit our documentation.

For Self-Managed customers to use GitLab Duo Agent Platform, the minimum supported version is 18.8. For Self-Managed users to trial GitLab Ultimate and Duo Agent Platform with GitLab Credits, the minimum supported version is 18.9.

Dedicated

GitLab Dedicated is a fully isolated, single-tenant SaaS service that is:

User Limits

The 5-user limit is applicable only to users of the Free tier of the GitLab.com offering in a top-level group with private visibility. These changes do not apply to users of the Free tier of the GitLab.com offering in a public top-level group, paid tiers, the Free tier of the self-managed offering and community programs, including GitLab for Open Source, GitLab for Education, and GitLab for Startups users. Learn more here.

Compute minutes

Compute minutes are the units used during the execution time for your pipelines on our shared runners. Execution on your own runners will not use your compute minutes and is unlimited.

If you use all of your compute minutes, you can manage your compute minutes usage, purchase additional compute minutes, or upgrade your account to Premium or Ultimate. Your own runners can still be used even if you reach your limits.

No. We will only restrict for GitLab.com only. If you have a specific runner setup for your projects, there is no limit to your build time on GitLab.com.

No. The quota will be applied to a group, no matter the number of users in the group or the number of users in the subscription.

There has been a massive uptick in abuse of free compute minutes available on GitLab.com to mine cryptocurrencies, which creates intermittent performance issues for GitLab.com users. To discourage such abuse, credit/debit card details are required if you choose to use GitLab.com shared runners. Credit/debit card details are not required if you bring your own runner or disable shared runners. When you provide the card, it will be verified with a one-dollar authorization transaction. No charge will be made and no money will transfer. Learn more here.

Yes, you can bring your own GitLab CI/CD runner with all plans.

Storage Limits

Projects on GitLab.com Free have an initial 10 GiB limit on Git repository and LFS storage. Users can purchase additional storage to increase the set project limit. Projects on Premium and Ultimate have a fixed limit of 500GiB per project. For more information, see fixed project limit.

Purchased storage applies to Git repository size and LFS usage. It does not apply to other storage types, such as the container registry.

For Free users, 10 GiB total of combined Git repository and LFS usage per project. For Premium and Ultimate users, 500 GiB total of combined Git repository and LFS usage per project. Storage limits for Premium and Ultimate customers are fixed per project. Buying additional storage does not increase the maximum limit for a single project. It only expands your overall available storage. For example, purchasing 1 TB of storage will not cause one project to exceed its 500 GiB ceiling. For more information, see fixed project limit.

Usage pricing

GitLab Credits can be acquired in three ways:

Included credits: For a limited time, Premium customers receive 12 credits/user/month, and Ultimate customers receive 24 credits/user/month at no additional cost. These included promotional credits are available for a limited time after GA, and subject to change at GitLab’s discretion. See Promo Terms.

Monthly commitment pool: Purchase a shared pool of credits for your organization to draw from. The more credits you commit to, the better pricing you receive. These credits refresh monthly.

On-demand credits: If you’ve used all your included and committed credits, you can continue using GitLab Duo Agent Platform on a pay-as-you-go basis at the standard rate of 1ドル/credit. Once you’ve enabled on-demand billing for your account, it will remain enabled for the remainder of your subscription term. You will be billed at the end of each month for any on-demand credits consumed.

For Self-Managed customers, to ensure access to the latest GitLab Duo Agent Platform capabilities, please upgrade to version 18.7. If you accept on-demand billing, you will be charged for use of GitLab Duo Agent Platform regardless of your GitLab version.

For more information, please visit our usage billing documentation.

GitLab.com Free top-level group namespaces can purchase and share a pool of credits. Self-managed instances and personal namespaces cannot purchase monthly commitments.

Credit sharing depends on how the credits were acquired:

Included credits are allocated on a per-user basis and cannot be shared between users.

Monthly commitment pool credits are shared across your entire organization. This pool creates an efficient way for teams to access GitLab Duo Agent Platform capabilities based on actual usage rather than seat assignments.

Yes, different AI models draw down credits at different rates based on their capabilities and underlying costs. We will continue to update these draw down rates when new models are made available and new features are introduced. For the most up to date information, please visit our documentation page.

GitLab Flex

No. GitLab Flex is available only through sales-assisted channels.

Contact your GitLab account team to discuss conversion options. In most cases, you can convert at your next renewal date.

If your GitLab Flex balance reaches zero, additional usage is billed as on-demand overage:

Cloud-connected: Auto-billed monthly Air-gapped: Invoiced quarterly via true-up

You can also contact your GitLab account team to increase your commitment mid-term.

Yes. GitLab Flex supports multi-organization and multi-instance allocation. Contact your account team to configure namespace-level allocation. That said, GitLab Flex only applies to a single subscription.

No. Overage is always billed at list rate (1ドル/credit). Volume discounts apply only to your reserved allocation.

Deployment model (SaaS, Self-Managed, Dedicated, Air-Gapped) is set at contract signing and cannot be changed mid-term. Contact your account team to discuss options at renewal.

New capabilities that are generally available can be enabled through the Manage Flex Budget portal. Simply adjust your per-use credit budget or reserved credit allocation to include the new capability. No contract amendment required.

No. Reserved credits are use-it-or-lose-it and expire at the end of each month.

No. Your Flex commitment is a use-it-or-lose-it annual spend agreement. Unused balance at the end of the term is forfeited.

Reserved credits: A fixed monthly pool (use-it-or-lose-it) debited at month start. Pre-set Flex discount applies.

Per-use credits: You pay for what you use outside of reserved spend (up to your budget). Unused budget does not debit your Flex balance.

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