GitLab Free Plan 2026: What's Included & What's Not
Honest breakdown of the free tier limits and features
GitLab pricing varies by team size and features, ranging from $0 to $29 per user/month in 2026. Your actual cost depends on the tier you choose, contract length, and negotiated discounts.
Use the interactive pricing calculator to estimate your exact cost based on team size and requirements.
- Free tier: No free tier available
- Billing: Monthly and annual (save 15-20%)
- Hidden costs: Add ~35% for implementation, support, and training
GitLab offers a freemium model with limited features; upgrade to unlock more.
What's Included in the Free Plan
- Source Code Management
- CI/CD
- 5 licensed users
- 400 compute minutes/month
- 10 GiB storage
What's NOT Included (Paid Only)
- Unlimited licensed users
- 10,000 compute minutes/month
- Advanced CI/CD
- Team Project Management
- GitLab Duo Agent Platform
- $12 GitLab Credits/month
Free Plan Limits
| Limit | Free Plan | Paid Plans |
|---|---|---|
| users | 5 | Unlimited/Higher |
| computeMinutes | 400 | Unlimited/Higher |
| storage | 10 | Unlimited/Higher |
You'll Need to Upgrade When...
- You exceed the user limit
- You need features like Unlimited licensed users or 10,000 compute minutes/month
- You require premium support or SLA guarantees
- You need to remove branding or watermarks
- You need advanced integrations or API access
Hidden Restrictions on Free Plan
- GitLab branding may appear on your content or communications
- Support is limited to community forums or email with longer response times
- Export options may be restricted or include watermarks
- API access is typically limited or not available
- Advanced reporting and analytics require paid plans
Free vs Paid: Which Do You Need?
Free Plan is Enough If...
- You're an individual or very small team
- You need only basic features
- You don't mind usage limits
- Branding on output is acceptable
- Community support is sufficient
You Need Paid If...
- Your team is growing beyond limits
- You need advanced features
- Professional branding is required
- You need priority support
- Integrations/API access is critical
Free vs Premium Plan Comparison
| Free $0 | Premium $29/user/month | |
|---|---|---|
| Features | 5 included | 6+ included |
| Support | Community/Email | Priority Support |
| Branding | GitLab branding | Your branding |
| Best For | Individuals and open source | Scaling organizations |
Frequently Asked Questions
01 Is GitLab free?
Yes, GitLab offers a freemium plan with 5 core features included. However, there are limits on users, computeminutes that may require upgrading.
02 What's included in GitLab's free plan?
GitLab's free plan includes: Source Code Management, CI/CD, 5 licensed users, 400 compute minutes/month, 10 GiB storage. Key limits include users: 5, computeMinutes: 400, storage: 10.
03 What's NOT included in GitLab's free plan?
The free plan excludes: Unlimited licensed users, 10,000 compute minutes/month, Advanced CI/CD, Team Project Management, GitLab Duo Agent Platform. You'll also have GitLab branding and limited support options.
04 When should I upgrade from GitLab's free plan?
Consider upgrading when: you hit user or storage limits, need features like Unlimited licensed users or 10,000 compute minutes/month, require premium support, or want to remove branding. The cheapest paid plan starts at $29/user/month.
05 Is GitLab's free plan really free forever?
Yes, GitLab's free plan is available indefinitely with no time limit. However, feature and usage limits may restrict what you can do without upgrading to a paid plan.
Get GitLab pricing updates
We'll notify you when pricing changes or new free features are added.