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GitHub is postponing changes to self-hosted Actions billing to gather more feedback from users. Starting January 1, 2026, they will reduce prices for hosted runners by up to 39% while introducing a $0.002 per-minute charge for all actions workflows. Self-hosted runner pricing changes will take effect on March 1, 2026.
GitHub reversed its plan to charge $0.002 per minute for self-hosted runners after user backlash. The company acknowledged it needed more user input before implementing such changes and is open to feedback on future pricing strategies. While the charge is postponed, GitHub may still introduce fees later.
GitHub is implementing a $0.002-per-minute fee for all Actions usage starting March 1, 2026. This change monetizes the Actions control plane, making self-hosting no longer free while reducing the cost of GitHub-hosted runners. Companies will now face both compute costs and platform fees for their CI workloads.
GitHub Copilot has introduced new usage limits and pricing for its premium AI models, aiming to enhance the user experience while managing costs associated with AI resource usage. The changes are designed to address user feedback and improve the overall functionality of the coding assistant.