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How to Cancel GitHub

Updated 2026-01-07 โ€” Step-by-step cancellation guide

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Quick Facts

Difficulty

Easy

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How to Cancel

Settings > Billing and plans > Edit > Cancel plan

Good to Know

GitHub Pro is $4/mo. Team $4/user/mo. Enterprise $21/user/mo. Free tier: unlimited public/private repos, 2,000 CI/CD minutes, 500MB packages storage. Pro adds: required reviewers, 3,000 CI/CD minutes, GitHub Pages from private repos. After canceling, repos and code stay. Private repos remain accessible on free tier (unlimited since 2019). Most individual developers do not need Pro. Alternatives: GitLab (free tier), Bitbucket (free for small teams).

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