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Are you overpaying for GitLab?

GitLab publishes its price card, $29 for Premium and $99 for Ultimate per user per month, but enterprise agreements land well below it. Enter your user count and rate to see where yours sits.

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What moves GitLab pricing

The Premium to Ultimate uplift is where GitLab deals are won or lost: Ultimate lists at more than three times Premium, so the tier mix moves total cost more than the discount does. Duo AI add-ons are new enough that their pricing is still soft.

GitHub quotes are the standard tension, multi-year ramps trade rate for commitment, and GitLab's January 31 fiscal year end rewards buyers who time the close.

Want the trajectory, not just a spot check? The quarterly GitLab price index publishes the median paid price and the negotiated corridor, quarter by quarter, with the observation counts behind every figure.

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