GitHub vs New Relic Pricing (2026)
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GitHub vs New Relic

Developer Tools pricing comparison · 2026

GitHub pricing ranges from $0–$21/user/month, while New Relic ranges from $0–$418.8/GB/month. GitHub is typically 98% more affordable, though your actual cost depends on tier and team size.

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GitHub
GitHub pricing ranges from free to $21/user/month as of March 2026.
verified 27d ago
$1.2K $111K
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New Relic
New Relic pricing is consumption-based with Free, Standard, and Pro tiers available at no
verified 23d ago
$1.2K $111K
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Verdict · Vendr median · year 1
GitHub saves $110K vs New · 25 seats
Cheapest $1.2K
Spread 99%
Estimated license cost
at 25 seats
List price × seats. Click a tier below to lock it.
Enterprise
$6.3K/yr
year 1 license · $21/seat
Pricing model unknown
Pricing model unknown
no public list price found
What buyers actually pay
median, annual
Vendr deal-flow data. The real benchmark, not list price.
↓ Lowest median
Median annual
$1.2K/yr
Vendr · n=161
Median annual
$111K/yr
Vendr · n=238 avg 24% negotiated
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Sources & confidence

Every dollar amount and contract clause below traces back to a sourced fact. We don't manufacture composite scores.

Where this data comes from
Vendr · TrustRadius · Reddit · BBB · official docs
Sources 14 sourced facts
12 hidden-cost · 1 contract · Vendr median
Last verified 3w ago
Confidence High confidence
Sources 22 sourced facts
15 hidden-cost · 4 contract · Vendr median · 2 review platforms
Last verified 3w ago
Confidence High confidence
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Hidden costs

Each cost is severity-ranked, with the dollar range quoted from its source (Vendr, Reddit, TrustRadius, BBB, official docs) — never our estimate.

Beyond the sticker
Severity-ranked, sourced
4 documented
  • Git LFS Storage and Bandwidth Overages
    5-20% of license costs
    3 sources
  • Critical Collaboration Features Locked Behind Paid Tiers
    $4-$17/user/month
    6 sources
  • Enterprise Plan Required for SSO and Directory Integration
    $17/user/month
    1 source
  • GitHub Actions CI/CD Minutes Overages
    5-15% of license costs
    2 sources
5 documented
  • Full User License Fees
    $99/user/month
    2 sources
  • Data Ingestion Overages
    $0.30/GB
    3 sources
  • Minimum Commitment Requirements
    10-30% of license costs
    2 sources
  • Early Termination Penalties
    100% of remaining contract value
    1 source
  • Limited Historical Data Retention
    5-15% of license costs
    2 sources
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What users say

Aggregated, with sample sizes. We use whichever review platform has data.

User reviews
TrustRadius · Trustpilot · G2
No public ratings yet
Best for
Individuals and organizations starting out
Watch out
Advanced features and security scanning locked behind paid Enterprise tiers
TrustRadius
8/5 (352)
Trustpilot
1.2/5 (13)
Best for
Individual developers
Watch out
High and unpredictable pricing that scales quickly with data volume
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License cost is computed from publicly listed plans (real math, list price × seats). Median annual cost is from Vendr's deal flow when available — see source badges. Hidden costs and contract terms each cite their own sources. We do not invent composite scores.
Developer Tools

GitHub

$0–$21
/user/month
3 plans · Free tier
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Developer Tools

New Relic

$0–$418.8
/GB/month
4 plans · Free tier
Full pricing breakdown →

GitHub and New Relic both operate in the developer tools category. This page compares their list pricing.

Plan-by-Plan Pricing

Plan GitHub New Relic
Free Free /user/month Free /month
Team $4 /user/month Free /per GB
Enterprise $21 /user/month Free /per GB
Enterprise Custom

Cost at Scale

Total cost of ownership — licenses, implementation, and hidden costs included.

GitHub

5 scenarios
$460/month ($5,520/year)
20-Developer Startup with Copilot
$80 for Team (20 x $4) + $380 for Copilot Business (20 x $19). Actions within included 60,000 minutes.
$8,450/month ($101,400/year)
100-Person Enterprise with Advanced Security
$2,100 for Enterprise (100 x $21) + $2,450 for Advanced Security (50 x $49) + $3,900 for Copilot Enterprise (100 x $39)
$0/month
Solo Developer or Open Source Project — Free Plan
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New Relic

7 scenarios
$0/month (free tier with basic features)
Solo / Getting Started
Custom pricing — typically negotiated annually, contact sales for quote
Enterprise (100+ users)
Around $0/GB/month on the most popular plan
Typical Usage
See all 7 scenarios →

Market Intelligence

GitHub

Median annual cost
$1,188
Based on
161 deals

New Relic

Median annual cost
$111,480
Average negotiated discount
24%
Based on
238 deals

Hidden Costs

Beyond the sticker price — what catches buyers off guard.

GitHub 4 hidden costs

high
Git LFS Storage and Bandwidth Overages 5-20% of license costs
high
Critical Collaboration Features Locked Behind Paid Tiers $4-$17/user/month
high
Enterprise Plan Required for SSO and Directory Integration $17/user/month
medium
GitHub Actions CI/CD Minutes Overages 5-15% of license costs
See all GitHub hidden costs →

New Relic 7 hidden costs

high
Full User License Fees $99/user/month
critical
Data Ingestion Overages $0.30/GB
high
Minimum Commitment Requirements 10-30% of license costs
critical
Early Termination Penalties 100% of remaining contract value
medium
Limited Historical Data Retention 5-15% of license costs
See all New Relic hidden costs →

Contract Terms

Term GitHub New Relic
Auto-renewal Yes
Cancellation Immediate cutoff upon cancellation with full term charge
Minimum commitment Annual commitment required; minimum data ingestion and CCU thresholds imposed at renewal
Price escalation Data costs increased from $0.25/GB to $0.30/GB; pricing model changes penalize growth
Can downgrade No

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