Jira vs GitHub Issues Pricing 2026: Project Tracking Compared

Jira vs GitHub

Project Management pricing comparison · 2026

Jira pricing ranges from $0–$14.54/user/month, while GitHub ranges from $0–$21/user/month. GitHub is typically 49% more affordable, though your actual cost depends on tier and team size.

Option A

Jira

$0–$14.54
/user/month
4 plans · Free tier
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Option B

GitHub

$0–$21
/user/month
3 plans · Free tier
Full pricing breakdown →

Jira and GitHub are both widely used for software project management, but from different starting points. Jira is purpose-built issue and project tracking software with deep workflow customization, sprint planning, and reporting. GitHub Issues is a development-centric tracker that lives alongside your code, pull requests, and CI/CD pipeline.

The pricing comparison is stark: GitHub Team at $4/user/month includes unlimited repositories, Actions CI/CD, code review, and project boards — making it one of the best-value developer platforms. Jira is a dedicated project management tool with richer features but higher per-user cost when compared apples-to-apples.

Plan-by-Plan Pricing

Plan Jira GitHub
Free Free /user/month Free /user/month
Standard $7.91 /user/month $4 /user/month
Premium $14.54 /user/month $21 /user/month
Enterprise Custom

Cost at Scale

Total cost of ownership — licenses, implementation, and hidden costs included.

Jira

6 scenarios
$2,449 Year 1 ($949 Jira licenses + $500 onboarding + $1,000 marketplace apps)
Small Team (10 users, Standard)
$10,146 Year 1 ($4,746 Jira licenses + $2,400 Confluence + $3,000 marketplace apps)
Mid-Market Team (50 users, Standard + Confluence)
$64,096 Year 1 ($34,896 Jira licenses + $19,200 Confluence + $10,000 Access and apps)
Enterprise Deployment (200 users, Premium)
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GitHub

5 scenarios
$460/month ($5,520/year)
20-Developer Startup with Copilot
$80 for Team (20 x $4) + $380 for Copilot Business (20 x $19). Actions within included 60,000 minutes.
$8,450/month ($101,400/year)
100-Person Enterprise with Advanced Security
$2,100 for Enterprise (100 x $21) + $2,450 for Advanced Security (50 x $49) + $3,900 for Copilot Enterprise (100 x $39)
$0/month
Solo Developer or Open Source Project — Free Plan
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Market Intelligence

Jira

Median annual cost
$85,618
Average negotiated discount
11%
Based on
484 deals

GitHub

Median annual cost
$1,188
Based on
161 deals

Hidden Costs

Beyond the sticker price — what catches buyers off guard.

Jira 13 hidden costs

high
Data Center licensing cost increase after Server Edition sunset $10,000-$100,000 in migration costs
high
Per-user pricing model becomes expensive at scale $5-$15/user/month above competitor pricing
medium
Expensive plugins and extensions $2-$10/user/month per plugin
medium
Atlassian product stack pricing accumulation $10-$30/user/month for full Atlassian stack
medium
GitLab pricing comparison pushed teams to Atlassian $5,000-$20,000 in migration costs
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GitHub 4 hidden costs

high
Git LFS Storage and Bandwidth Overages 5-20% of license costs
high
Critical Collaboration Features Locked Behind Paid Tiers $4-$17/user/month
high
Enterprise Plan Required for SSO and Directory Integration $17/user/month
medium
GitHub Actions CI/CD Minutes Overages 5-15% of license costs
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Contract Terms

Term Jira GitHub
Auto-renewal Yes
Cancellation Contact required before renewal date
Minimum commitment 1 year for annual plans, month-to-month available
Price escalation 5-20% annual price increase every October (5-10% for Jira/Confluence, 8-20% for Jira Service Management). Annual contracts signed before October lock in current pricing.
Can downgrade Yes

Our Verdict

Choose Jira if you need advanced workflow customization, portfolio-level project tracking across many teams, detailed sprint velocity and burndown reporting, or tight integration with Confluence and other Atlassian tools. Best for larger engineering organizations with dedicated project managers.

Choose GitHub if your team is already on GitHub for code and wants project tracking close to the code. GitHub Issues + Projects is sufficient for most engineering teams and the per-user cost is lower. Best for developer-led startups, open-source projects, and teams that want minimal context-switching between code and tasks.

Frequently Asked Questions

01 Is GitHub cheaper than Jira?

Yes, significantly. GitHub Team at $4/user/month includes project tracking (Issues + Projects), code hosting, CI/CD via Actions, and code review. Jira Standard at $7.91/user/month is for project tracking alone — you'd still need GitHub or another code host. For a 20-person team: GitHub is $80/month vs Jira at $158/month just for issue tracking.

02 Can GitHub Issues replace Jira?

For many software teams, yes. GitHub Issues with GitHub Projects supports kanban boards, sprints, milestones, labels, and automation. What Jira offers that GitHub doesn't: complex workflow states with mandatory transitions, sub-tasks and linked issues at scale, velocity charts, capacity planning, and Atlassian ecosystem integration. Teams with 1–50 engineers can often use GitHub exclusively.

03 Which is better for Scrum/Agile?

Jira was purpose-built for Scrum — it has sprint boards, backlog grooming, velocity charts, and burndown reports built in. GitHub Projects now supports sprints (iteration fields) and backlog views, but lacks native velocity reporting. For strict Scrum ceremonies with metrics, Jira is more mature. For lightweight agile, GitHub Projects is adequate.

04 Do Jira and GitHub have free plans?

Yes. Jira Free supports up to 10 users with most project tracking features. GitHub Free supports unlimited public repositories and unlimited users (for public projects), with private repos supporting teams on a per-user paid basis. For open-source projects, GitHub Free is fully functional. For private commercial projects with teams under 10, Jira Free is competitive.

05 What are the hidden costs of Jira vs GitHub?

Jira's hidden costs include Atlassian Marketplace plugins (popular ones like Zephyr for testing, BigPicture for portfolio planning add $2–$10/user/month), required Confluence license for team documentation ($6.40/user/month), and admin time for workflow configuration. GitHub's hidden costs include Actions compute minutes beyond the free tier ($0.008/minute for Linux) and storage for large artifacts.