Choose between Copilot Business and Copilot Enterprise.
Who can use this feature?Enterprise owners and billing managers
When you adopt GitHub Copilot in a company, you will sign up to a Copilot plan designed for businesses. These plans allow you to:
Copilot Enterprise offers additional features for enterprises that want to customize Copilot for their needs.
This article helps you to decide whether to adopt Copilot Business or Copilot Enterprise.
About the plansGitHub offers two Copilot plans for customers on GitHub Enterprise Cloud:
For a full comparison, see our plans page.
About mixed plansWhen you subscribe your enterprise account to Copilot Enterprise, you don't need to use this plan across the whole enterprise. Instead, you can choose a plan individually for each organization in your enterprise. This approach allows you to:
To drive and measure downstream impact of Copilot, GitHub recommends leading your rollout with specific engineering goals in mind. Your requirements for Copilot features will depend on your overall goal for the rollout.
For examples of how Copilot can help with common problems in engineering teams, see Achieving your company's engineering goals with GitHub Copilot.
Do we have projects with complex requirements?For complex projects like monorepos or legacy codebases, developers in your company may need to spend a long time finding and reading documentation before they can contribute.
With Copilot Enterprise, you can create knowledge bases that bring together documentation from one or more repositories in an organization, allowing Copilot to synthesize information from your documentation in its responses.
Will we use Copilot code review at scale?With Copilot code review, Copilot can provide feedback on pull requests on GitHub. How much you use this feature depends on the goals of your rollout. For example, if a goal is to increase velocity by accelerating approvals of pull requests, then you may be encouraging developers to use Copilot code review as much as possible.
Copilot Enterprise includes a higher allowance for premium requests, which are used by Copilot code review. To learn more, see How much will we benefit from premium requests?.
How much will we benefit from premium requests?Each Copilot plan includes a per-user allowance for premium requests:
By ensuring members have access to enough premium requests, you can drive real business outcomes, such as reducing your backlog with Copilot coding agent, accelerating pull requests with Copilot code review, or increasing code quality with suggestions from more specialized models.
Regardless of your plan, you can set a spending limit for premium requests over your plan's allowance. Premium requests over the allowance will be charged at a rate of $0.04 USD per request, with an additional multiplier applied to certain models.
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