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GitHub vs Prisma: Pricing Comparison 2026

Side-by-side pricing comparison of GitHub and Prisma. See all plans, features, and costs at a glance.

Bottom line: GitHub starts at $4/mo, making it $6/mo cheaper than Prisma ($10/mo). GitHub offers a free plan.

Last updated: March 16, 2026

Data compiled by Arthur Jacquemin
Updated March 16, 2026

GitHub vs Prisma: Quick Pricing Facts

FeatureGitHubPrisma
Starting Price$4/mo$10/mo
Number of Plans34
Free TierYesYes
Pricing Modelper-seatfreemium
Annual DiscountN/AN/A

GitHub is the more affordable option, starting at $4/mo compared to Prisma's $10/mo. Both are Dev Tools with 7 combined pricing plans and 42 features compared. At comparable tiers, the monthly price difference is $28.

Both tools offer free plans, making them accessible for teams on a budget. GitHub uses per-seat pricing while Prisma uses freemium pricing, which may affect your total cost at scale.

Review the detailed tier-by-tier comparison above to see exactly which features are included at each price point and find the best fit for your Dev Tools needs.

Pricing Plans
Tier 1
Free
$0/monthCheapest
Includes
  • Unlimited public/private repositories
  • Dependabot security and version updates
  • 2,000 CI/CD minutes/month
  • 500MB of Packages storage
  • Issues & Projects
  • Community support
Start with Free
Free
$0/monthCheapest
Includes
  • 100,000 operations* included
  • 500 MB storage
  • 5 databases
  • No credit card required
Start with Free
Tier 2
Team
$4/monthCheapest
$0 / year
Includes
  • Everything included in Free, plus...
  • Access to GitHub Codespaces
  • Repository rules
  • Multiple reviewers in pull requests
  • Draft pull requests
  • Code owners
  • Required reviewers
  • Pages and Wikis
  • 3,000 CI/CD minutes/month
  • 2GB of Packages storage
Start with Team
Starter
$10/month
Includes
  • 1,000,000 operations*  included, then $0.08 per 10,000
  • 10 GB storage included then $2 per GB
  • 10 databases
  • Includes spend limits Daily backups stored for 7 days
Start with Starter
Tier 3
EnterprisePopular
$21/monthCheapest
$2 / year
Includes
  • Everything included in Team, plus...
  • Data residency
  • Enterprise Managed Users
  • User provisioning through SCIM
  • Enterprise Account to centrally manage multiple organizations
  • Environment protection rules
  • Audit Log API
  • SOC1, SOC2, type 2 reports annually
  • SAML single sign-on
  • Advanced auditing
Start with Enterprise
ProPopular
$49/month
Includes
  • 10,000,000 operations* included, then $0.02 per 10,000
  • 50 GB storage included then $1.5 per GB
  • 100 databases
  • Includes spend limits Daily backups stored for 7 days
Start with Pro
Tier 4
Business
$129/monthCheapest
Includes
  • 50,000,000 operations* included, then $0.01 per 10,000
  • 100 GB storage included then $1 per GB
  • 1000 databases
  • Includes spend limits Daily backups stored for 30 days
Start with Business

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GitHub

Code hosting, version control, and collaboration platform

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Prisma

Next-gen Node.js and TypeScript ORM for databases

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Our Pick

GitHub

GitHub offers a free plan, starts at $6/mo lower ($4/mo vs $10/mo).

Based on pricing data only. Review the full comparison below for your specific needs.

Best value: GitHub

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Which Should You Choose?

Choose GitHub if:

  • You want lower per-user costs—GitHub starts at $4/mo, saving $6/mo compared to Prisma at $10/mo
  • You prefer GitHub's free tier features—Unlimited public/private repositories, Dependabot security and version updates
  • You want more features built-in—GitHub offers 10 additional features across its plans

Choose Prisma if:

  • You prefer Prisma's free tier features—100,000 operations* included, 500 MB storage
  • You need 4 pricing tiers for flexible team sizing—more options mean less overpaying for features you don't need
  • You prefer Prisma's freemium model with its 4-tier structure

Both GitHub and Prisma offer free plans [1], eliminating cost barriers for evaluation. This means you can test both tools thoroughly with your actual workflows before any financial commitment. The free tiers differ in scope: GitHub includes 6 features, while Prisma includes 4 features. Evaluate which free tier matches your evaluation needs before deciding to upgrade. When upgrading to paid tiers, GitHub offers better value at approximately $28.00/mo difference for comparable tier levels. Plan accordingly if your team will graduate from the free tier within 12 months. Your best approach is to activate both free trials and evaluate which tool's workflow, integrations, and user experience align better with your team's needs before committing to paid plans.

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Frequently Asked Questions: GitHub vs Prisma

Which is cheaper, GitHub or Prisma?
As of March 2026, GitHub starts at a lower price point. GitHub starts at $4/mo while Prisma starts at $10/mo. However, the best value depends on the features you need at each tier.
How many pricing plans does GitHub have vs Prisma?
GitHub offers 3 pricing plans, while Prisma offers 4 plans. More plans typically means more flexibility to match your exact needs and budget.
Does GitHub or Prisma offer a free plan?
Yes, both GitHub and Prisma offer free plans. Compare the feature limits of each free tier to see which better fits your use case before upgrading.
Can I save money by paying annually for GitHub or Prisma?
Both GitHub and Prisma offer annual billing options. Check each plan's yearly pricing for potential savings compared to monthly billing.
What is the most popular GitHub plan?
The Enterprise plan is GitHub's most popular tier, priced at $21/mo. Key features include Everything included in Team, plus..., Data residency, Enterprise Managed Users.
What is the most popular Prisma plan?
The Pro plan is Prisma's most popular tier, priced at $49/mo. Key features include 10,000,000 operations* included, then $0.02 per 10,000, 50 GB storage included then $1.5 per GB, 100 databases.
What pricing models do GitHub and Prisma use?
GitHub uses a per-seat pricing model, while Prisma uses freemium pricing. The right model depends on your team size and usage patterns.

Sources

  1. GitHub Official PricingVendor pricing page
  2. Prisma Official PricingVendor pricing page

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