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What does 750 GitHub seats cost in 2026?
At list pricing on the Enterprise plan ($21/seat/mo, billed annual), 750 seats run $15,750/month or $189,000/year. Real invoices vary with negotiated discounts, add-ons, and mid-cycle changes.
Monthly
$15,750
Annual
$189,000
Typical shelfware (18%)
$34,020/yr
All GitHub plans at 750 seats
| Plan | Per seat/mo | Total monthly | Total annual |
|---|---|---|---|
Free Unlimited public repos, 2,000 Actions min/mo | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Team Private repos, code review tools, 3,000 Actions min | $4 | $3,000 | $36,000 |
Enterprise SAML SSO, audit log, advanced security | $21 | $15,750 | $189,000 |
Source: GitHub pricing page. List price, USD, annual billing where offered.
The number nobody puts on the pricing page
SeatMap.AI's Shelfware Index shows the median GitHub team runs at 18% inactive seats. On a 750-seat Enterprise plan, that's $34,020/year paid for seats that never showed up.
What a real GitHub audit at this size looks like
- Median active-user rate
- 85%
- Shelfware Index benchmark for GitHub teams this size.
- Dormancy window
- 90 days
- How long a seat can sit idle before it counts as ghost.
- Hidden cost we flag
- Copilot Business seats assigned but never used.
GitHub Enterprise reclaim comes from off-boarded contractors whose access was never revoked — audit-only, no cost cut, but a real security win.
"The reclaim conversation turned into an offboarding-hygiene conversation fast."
Read the full breakdown in case studies or see the live weekly benchmark on the Shelfware Index.
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