Pricing Update – September 2022

Pricing Update – September 2022

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Today we are introducing two new pricing plans at GitBook. We want to let you know why we’re doing this and what will change.

Why we made a change

Given our roots in the open source community, our main focus has always been to offer a valuable service at a fair price. But as the years went by, we have heard from customers and analyzed data that helped us see our pricing options weren’t fully aligned with how customers like you want to start with GitBook—or how you want to grow. Based on this research, we’ve redesigned our plans to a) minimize initial friction and b) map pricing to the value you get from GitBook as you grow with the product.

What is changing

Today we’re retiring our Team and Business plans and introducing two new plans: Plus and Pro.

A screenshot showing GitBooks’s new pricing plans, with Pro highlighted as the most popular

The key difference is that we’ve removed user minimums for the new plans and instead, connected them to our main customer use cases. If you're an open source developer who wants a simple but effective way to display your public docs, our free Personal plan is the way to go. Smaller teams should opt for Plus, which offers a great way to collaborate on public-facing documentation. For advanced publishing features, like Visitor Authentication and the ability to publish unlisted spaces that function as an internal knowledge base, the Pro plan is going to be your best bet. Get the full feature list for each plan on our new pricing page.

For all existing customers, we want to leave the choice of adopting these new plans up to you—all pricing changes are opt-in.

If you have any questions regarding this change or the process of migrating to our new plans, please don’t hesitate reach out to us at support@gitbook.com.

Thanks again for your business, we never take any of it for granted.

Today we are introducing two new pricing plans at GitBook. We want to let you know why we’re doing this and what will change.

Why we made a change

Given our roots in the open source community, our main focus has always been to offer a valuable service at a fair price. But as the years went by, we have heard from customers and analyzed data that helped us see our pricing options weren’t fully aligned with how customers like you want to start with GitBook—or how you want to grow. Based on this research, we’ve redesigned our plans to a) minimize initial friction and b) map pricing to the value you get from GitBook as you grow with the product.

What is changing

Today we’re retiring our Team and Business plans and introducing two new plans: Plus and Pro.

A screenshot showing GitBooks’s new pricing plans, with Pro highlighted as the most popular

The key difference is that we’ve removed user minimums for the new plans and instead, connected them to our main customer use cases. If you're an open source developer who wants a simple but effective way to display your public docs, our free Personal plan is the way to go. Smaller teams should opt for Plus, which offers a great way to collaborate on public-facing documentation. For advanced publishing features, like Visitor Authentication and the ability to publish unlisted spaces that function as an internal knowledge base, the Pro plan is going to be your best bet. Get the full feature list for each plan on our new pricing page.

For all existing customers, we want to leave the choice of adopting these new plans up to you—all pricing changes are opt-in.

If you have any questions regarding this change or the process of migrating to our new plans, please don’t hesitate reach out to us at support@gitbook.com.

Thanks again for your business, we never take any of it for granted.

Today we are introducing two new pricing plans at GitBook. We want to let you know why we’re doing this and what will change.

Why we made a change

Given our roots in the open source community, our main focus has always been to offer a valuable service at a fair price. But as the years went by, we have heard from customers and analyzed data that helped us see our pricing options weren’t fully aligned with how customers like you want to start with GitBook—or how you want to grow. Based on this research, we’ve redesigned our plans to a) minimize initial friction and b) map pricing to the value you get from GitBook as you grow with the product.

What is changing

Today we’re retiring our Team and Business plans and introducing two new plans: Plus and Pro.

A screenshot showing GitBooks’s new pricing plans, with Pro highlighted as the most popular

The key difference is that we’ve removed user minimums for the new plans and instead, connected them to our main customer use cases. If you're an open source developer who wants a simple but effective way to display your public docs, our free Personal plan is the way to go. Smaller teams should opt for Plus, which offers a great way to collaborate on public-facing documentation. For advanced publishing features, like Visitor Authentication and the ability to publish unlisted spaces that function as an internal knowledge base, the Pro plan is going to be your best bet. Get the full feature list for each plan on our new pricing page.

For all existing customers, we want to leave the choice of adopting these new plans up to you—all pricing changes are opt-in.

If you have any questions regarding this change or the process of migrating to our new plans, please don’t hesitate reach out to us at support@gitbook.com.

Thanks again for your business, we never take any of it for granted.

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Play around with GitBook and set up your docs for free. Add your team and pay when you’re ready.

Trusted by leading technical product teams

  • The Braze logo
  • The Bucket logo
  • The Cortex logo
  • The Count logo
  • The Digibee logo
  • The Gravitee logo
  • The Hebbia logo
  • The HockeyStack logo
  • The Ideogram logo
  • The JAM logo
  • The Make logo
  • The Material logo
  • The Multiplier logo
  • The Nightfall AI logo
  • The Onum logo
  • The Photoroom logo
  • The Pylon logo
  • The Relay.app logo
  • The Rox logo
  • The ScraperAPI logo
  • The Seam logo
  • The Sendbird logo
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  • The Synk logo
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