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Estimating spending

Use the new billing platform to understand where your spending is trending based on the usage across products.

この機能を使用できるユーザーについて

organization 所有者、支払いマネージャー、個人用アカウント ユーザー

GitHub Enterprise Cloud 以外では、以下に対してのみ新しい課金プラットフォームを使用できます。

  • 2024 年 11 月 13 日より後に作成された GitHub Team プランの organization アカウント。
  • 2025 年 2 月 4 日より後に作成された GitHub Free プランの organization アカウント。
  • 2025 年 2 月 13 日より後に作成された個人用アカウント (GitHub Free または GitHub Pro のいずれか)。

2025 年 2 月以降、GitHub により、GitHub Team 上の organization は新しい課金プラットフォームに移行されます。 Organization には、移行の 30 日前に通知が送信されます。

2025 年 2 月 13 日より前に作成された既存の個人用アカウントについては、2025 年 6 月 30 日までに個人用アカウントは GitHub によって新しい課金プラットフォームに移行される予定です。

The new billing platform provides a high-level view of your spending trends based on the usage across products. You can use this information to estimate your spending and make informed decisions about your budget.

Viewing your spending for your personal account

  1. GitHub で、任意のページの右上隅にある自分のプロフィール写真をクリックしてから、 [設定] をクリックします。
  2. In the "Access" section of the sidebar, click Billing & Licensing.

On this page, you can view your usage in the following categories:

  • Current metered usage: The card on the top left shows the gross metered usage for your personal account.

  • Metered usage: The graph shows the gross metered usage for your personal account.

    To view a different time period, select Time Frame, then choose a time period. You can also download an image or CSV of the graph by clicking on the right.

  • By repository: The card under the graph shows the top five repositories that generate the most usage. You can click in the upper-right corner of each card to view all usage, including a break down by gross usage versus billable usage (minus any discounts that may apply).

  • By products: You can use the product tabs to view usage and discounts for different products.

    Screenshot of the product tabs section of the overview page.

Additionally, you can change your plan by clicking Upgrade to Pro or Downgrade to Free in the "Current plan" section.

At the top of the page, under "Next payment due", you can see the date of your next billing cycle.

Viewing your spending for your organization

The "Overview" page provides a high-level view of your spending and budgets.

  1. GitHub の右上隅でプロフィール写真を選んでから、 [Your organizations] をクリックします。
  2. 組織の隣の [設定] をクリックします。
  3. ページの左側にある organization サイドバーで、 [Billing & Licensing] をクリックします。

On this page, you can view your usage in the following categories:

  • Current metered usage: The card on the top left shows the gross metered usage for your organization.

  • Metered usage: The graph shows the gross metered usage for your organization.

    To view a different time period, select Time Frame, then choose a time period. You can also download an image or CSV of the graph by clicking on the right.

  • By repository: The card under the graph shows the top five repositories that generate the most usage. You can click in the upper-right corner of each card to view all usage, including a break down by gross usage verse billable usage (minus any discounts that may apply).

  • By products: You can use the product tabs to view usage and discounts for different products.

    Screenshot of the product tabs section of the overview page.

    Note

    GitHub Secret Protection or GitHub Code Security を有効にしたとき、[Billing & Licensing] タブの使用状況データに変更が表示されるまで、最大 2 時間かかります。

Tracking budgets

At the bottom of the page, under "Budgets", you can see your current budgets, and how much you have spent against those budgets. If your role provides access, you can edit or delete a budget by clicking to the right of a budget. See Roles for the new billing platform.

If you have used all of your budget, a red banner appears at the top of the page. You can click Update your budget to increase your budget.

Creating a budget

As an enterprise owner or billing manager, you can set the budget for your enterprise, an organization within your enterprise, or a cost center. As an organization owner, you are able to set the budgets for the repositories you manage. See Preventing overspending.