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  5. How Does Github.com Make Money
  6. How Much Does Github.com Make
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We are analyzing https://github.com/features/models.

Title:
GitHub Models | Build AI-powered projects with industry-leading ยท GitHub
Description:
GitHub Models brings top-tier AI models into your workflowโ€”securely and at scale. Compare outputs, manage prompts like code, and build AI-powered apps with ease.
Website Age:
17 years and 8 months (reg. 2007-10-09).

Matching Content Categories {๐Ÿ“š}

  • Technology & Computing
  • Mobile Technology & AI
  • Education

Content Management System {๐Ÿ“}

What CMS is github.com built with?


Github.com uses WORDPRESS.

Traffic Estimate {๐Ÿ“ˆ}

What is the average monthly size of github.com audience?

๐Ÿš€๐ŸŒ  Tremendous Traffic: 10M - 20M visitors per month


Based on our best estimate, this website will receive around 10,653,877 visitors per month in the current month.

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How Does Github.com Make Money? {๐Ÿ’ธ}


Subscription Packages {๐Ÿ’ณ}

We've located a dedicated page on github.com that might include details about subscription plans or recurring payments. We identified it based on the word pricing in one of its internal links. Below, you'll find additional estimates for its monthly recurring revenues.

How Much Does Github.com Make? {๐Ÿ’ฐ}


Subscription Packages {๐Ÿ’ณ}

Prices on github.com are in US Dollars ($). They range from $4.00/month to $21.00/month.
We estimate that the site has approximately 5,316,156 paying customers.
The estimated monthly recurring revenue (MRR) is $22,327,854.
The estimated annual recurring revenues (ARR) are $267,934,248.

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What WordPress theme does this site use?

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What WordPress plugins does this website use?

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Keywords {๐Ÿ”}

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Topics {โœ’๏ธ}

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Payment Methods {๐Ÿ“Š}

  • Braintree

Questions {โ“}

  • Can I bring my own model key?
  • How does GitHub Models billing work on GitHub?
  • Is GitHub Models different from GitHub Copilot?
  • What is Git?
  • What is GitHub Models?
  • What is the Models playground?

Schema {๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ}

FAQPage:
      context:https://schema.org
      mainEntity:
            type:Question
            name:What is GitHub Models?
            acceptedAnswer:
               type:Answer
               text:<p>GitHub Models brings AI directly into the developer workflow by providing access to multiple leading models through a single API key. It allows teams to manage prompts as code, run side-by-side model evaluations, and move from testing to production within the same environment they already use.</p><p> </p>
            type:Question
            name:Is GitHub Models different from GitHub Copilot?
            acceptedAnswer:
               type:Answer
               text:<p>Yes, GitHub Models is a separate product, outside of GitHub Copilot. GitHub Models is free for everyone to get started building AI with and can be leveraged directly within GitHub. </p>
            type:Question
            name:What is the Models playground?
            acceptedAnswer:
               type:Answer
               text:<p>GitHub Models includes a playground where you can explore a curated selection of AI models from providers like OpenAI, Meta, and Microsoft. There you can experiment with prompts, tweak parameters (such as temperature or max tokens), and see how different models respond, all in real time.</p>
            type:Question
            name:Can I bring my own model key?
            acceptedAnswer:
               type:Answer
               text:<p>Yes, you can bring your own API keys (BYOK) from different providers, such as OpenAI or Azure AI. Model inference runs directly through your provider, and usage is billed and tracked through your provider account. <a href="https://docs.github.com/github-models/github-models-at-scale/set-up-custom-model-integration-models-byok">View the GitHub BYOK documentation.</a></p>
            type:Question
            name:How does GitHub Models billing work on GitHub?
            acceptedAnswer:
               type:Answer
               text:<p>Billing for GitHub Models is designed to be flexible and to allow you to use your preferred model providers, while also providing the ability to control your spending. Model usage is powered by the Azure OpenAI Service and billed through GitHub using the same global pay-as-you-go pricing as <a href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/cognitive-services/openai-service/">Azure OpenAI Service</a>. <a href="https://docs.github.com/billing/managing-billing-for-your-products/about-billing-for-github-models">Learn more about billing for GitHub Models</a>.</p>
Question:
      name:What is GitHub Models?
      acceptedAnswer:
         type:Answer
         text:<p>GitHub Models brings AI directly into the developer workflow by providing access to multiple leading models through a single API key. It allows teams to manage prompts as code, run side-by-side model evaluations, and move from testing to production within the same environment they already use.</p><p> </p>
      name:Is GitHub Models different from GitHub Copilot?
      acceptedAnswer:
         type:Answer
         text:<p>Yes, GitHub Models is a separate product, outside of GitHub Copilot. GitHub Models is free for everyone to get started building AI with and can be leveraged directly within GitHub. </p>
      name:What is the Models playground?
      acceptedAnswer:
         type:Answer
         text:<p>GitHub Models includes a playground where you can explore a curated selection of AI models from providers like OpenAI, Meta, and Microsoft. There you can experiment with prompts, tweak parameters (such as temperature or max tokens), and see how different models respond, all in real time.</p>
      name:Can I bring my own model key?
      acceptedAnswer:
         type:Answer
         text:<p>Yes, you can bring your own API keys (BYOK) from different providers, such as OpenAI or Azure AI. Model inference runs directly through your provider, and usage is billed and tracked through your provider account. <a href="https://docs.github.com/github-models/github-models-at-scale/set-up-custom-model-integration-models-byok">View the GitHub BYOK documentation.</a></p>
      name:How does GitHub Models billing work on GitHub?
      acceptedAnswer:
         type:Answer
         text:<p>Billing for GitHub Models is designed to be flexible and to allow you to use your preferred model providers, while also providing the ability to control your spending. Model usage is powered by the Azure OpenAI Service and billed through GitHub using the same global pay-as-you-go pricing as <a href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/cognitive-services/openai-service/">Azure OpenAI Service</a>. <a href="https://docs.github.com/billing/managing-billing-for-your-products/about-billing-for-github-models">Learn more about billing for GitHub Models</a>.</p>
Answer:
      text:<p>GitHub Models brings AI directly into the developer workflow by providing access to multiple leading models through a single API key. It allows teams to manage prompts as code, run side-by-side model evaluations, and move from testing to production within the same environment they already use.</p><p> </p>
      text:<p>Yes, GitHub Models is a separate product, outside of GitHub Copilot. GitHub Models is free for everyone to get started building AI with and can be leveraged directly within GitHub. </p>
      text:<p>GitHub Models includes a playground where you can explore a curated selection of AI models from providers like OpenAI, Meta, and Microsoft. There you can experiment with prompts, tweak parameters (such as temperature or max tokens), and see how different models respond, all in real time.</p>
      text:<p>Yes, you can bring your own API keys (BYOK) from different providers, such as OpenAI or Azure AI. Model inference runs directly through your provider, and usage is billed and tracked through your provider account. <a href="https://docs.github.com/github-models/github-models-at-scale/set-up-custom-model-integration-models-byok">View the GitHub BYOK documentation.</a></p>
      text:<p>Billing for GitHub Models is designed to be flexible and to allow you to use your preferred model providers, while also providing the ability to control your spending. Model usage is powered by the Azure OpenAI Service and billed through GitHub using the same global pay-as-you-go pricing as <a href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/cognitive-services/openai-service/">Azure OpenAI Service</a>. <a href="https://docs.github.com/billing/managing-billing-for-your-products/about-billing-for-github-models">Learn more about billing for GitHub Models</a>.</p>

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