Pricing
Pick the tier that fits your team.
Every plan includes unlimited repositories and a free trial. Upgrade as you grow — or self-host the whole thing on Enterprise.
Team
Team
For growing companies and independent teams.
What's included
- Works with GitHub.com
- Up to 30 users
- Unlimited repositories
- 14-day free trial
- Private support via email
Organization
Popular
Organization
For established organizations that need to scale.
What's included
- Works with GitHub.com
- Up to 100 users
- Unlimited repositories
- 14-day free trial
- Private support via email
- Onboarding consultation
- Multiple admins
Business
Business
For larger businesses with a purchasing process.
What's included
- Works with GitHub.com
- Volume-based pricing
- Unlimited repositories
- 30-day free trial
- Private support via email
- Onboarding consultation
- Multiple admins
- Priority support (24hr response)
- PO and invoicing (annual only)
Enterprise
Enterprise
For stricter environments requiring a self-hosted solution.
What's included
- Works with GitHub.com
- Volume-based pricing
- Unlimited repositories
- 30-day free trial
- Private support via email
- Onboarding consultation
- Multiple admins
- Priority support (24hr response)
- PO and invoicing (annual only)
- Custom legal agreements
- Static IP for allow-listing
- Works with GitHub Enterprise Server
Free for open source.
PullApprove is free for open source projects that don't have paid contributors.
FAQ
Frequently asked.
Who counts as a "user"?
A user is anyone in your GitHub organization who logs in to PullApprove. This includes admins, reviewers, PR authors, or people using the reporting features.
Which open source projects qualify for a free plan?
It depends. We're a small company, so if your project is backed by a big company that pays people to work on the open-source project, then we ask you to pay us too. When in doubt, just ask.
Is a credit card required for the trial?
Cards are required, but won't be charged until the trial is over. So you can use any card you have access to. If you don't have any cards you can use, install PullApprove on your personal (User, not Organization) account which does not require a credit card.
How is this different from CODEOWNERS?
GitHub's CODEOWNERS file maps file ownership but can't enforce approval thresholds, request limits, or scoped rules. PullApprove's CODEREVIEW.toml replaces CODEOWNERS with a config that combines ownership and review policy.