Plans
Pricing
Create and publish beautiful product docs.
Start for free, upgrade anytime.
GitBook offers a Free plan for individuals. Paid site plans start at $65 per site, per month for Premium and $249 per site, per month for Ultimate — both prices reflect annual billing, paid yearly. Team members are an additional $12 per user, per month. Custom pricing is available for Enterprise.
Annual
2 months free!
Free
For individuals
$
0
per site/month
Block-based visual editor & custom blocks
Sync with GitHub or GitLab
Interactive API playgrounds
Preview deployments
LLM optimizations
14-day free trial
Premium
For public, branded docs sites
All Free features plus:
Invite your team to collaborate
AI search
Use a custom domain
Advanced branding options
Analytics & user feedback
Site redirects
Ultimate
For centralized docs with AI
All Premium site features plus:
AI Assistant
AI insights
GitBook Agent
Adaptive content
Authenticated access
Consolidate your content
Channels
14-day free trial
Enterprise
For global teams scaling docs
Custom
All Ultimate features plus:
SAML SSO for your team
White-glove migration service
Custom integrations
1:1 dedicated support
User training
Custom contract & invoicing
Legal & security reviews
Unlimited adaptive content
Git Sync IP allowlisting
How much will it cost?
Use our calculator to budget for everything your team needs.
Want custom pricing, or need help selecting the right plan? Contact our sales team.
Your total combines a per-site plan (Premium at $65 per month or Ultimate at $249 per month, when billed annually) with per-user pricing at $12 per user, per month. All amounts shown are monthly costs under annual billing. Use the calculator to estimate your exact monthly total.
FAQs
Do I have to pay for readers?
Published docs readers are free. If your docs are publicly accessible, anyone can read them for free. If your site uses authenticated access, any authenticated user can log in and read your published docs for free, without needing a paid seat in your GitBook organization.
You can also invite people to join your GitBook organization, to view or edit the content of your docs sites. You can define each member’s level of access to control which content they can view, comment on, and edit. These members will need to log into the GitBook app — and each one requires a paid seat, even if they only have view permissions.
Read more about the difference between paid members and published documentation readers in our docs
Do I need to enter my credit card details to sign up?
No. You can create an account and sign up for our Free plan. You’ll only need to add payment details if you want to upgrade to a paid plan.
Do you have a trial?
Yes! You can sign up for a free GitBook account and when you invite a collaborator, publish your first site, or enable a paid feature, you’ll automatically start a 14-day free trial with every feature unlocked.
You can invite as many collaborators, publish as many Ultimate sites and switch on as many features as you like during your trial.
At the end of your trial, you’ll be able to choose which of these you want to keep — you can pay for any you want, downgrade any you don’t, or just keep using GitBook with a Free account and Basic sites if you wish.
Can I change my plan later?
Yes, you can always go to your billing settings within the GitBook app and update your plan and users as needed. If you're new to GitBook, start for free and see how you like the product and go from there.
Do you offer non profit/open source discounts?
Yes, we started as an open-source project ourselves and supporting the open-source community remains part of our core values. If you are part of an open-source project and our Free plan won't support your needs, please head to our docs to find out how to apply for our free Community plan.
Do you offer educational discounts?
Yes, please request head to our docs to read about our Community plan and find out how to apply for an educational license.
Do you offer any discounts for startups?
You can save on costs by subscribing to a annual plan! We do not offer any other discounts at the moment.
Who counts as an user in GitBook?
A GitBook user is any user that can login to GitBook and exists in your user management dashboard.
Do you offer self-hosting?
Yes, you can self-host your published documentation if you wish, by cloning our open-source repository.
However, if you choose to do this you accept responsibility for maintaining your own documentation. Future GitBook updates and releases may break certain elements of self-hosted documentation and require work to fix. GitBook cannot offer support in these instances, and accepts no responsibility for problems you encounter.
What payment methods do you accept?
We use Stripe’s localized payment methods in an effort to support the most common payment methods for our users globally. To find out what methods are supported in your geography you will be able to view the options in the checkout flow when you upgrade your account. Credit cards (Visa, Amex, Mastercard) are supported across all geographies.
Can I change my billing method to invoicing?
Payment by invoice is currently only available on our Enterprise plan. All other plans must be paid be credit card or other localized payment methods offered by Stripe.
What is your refund policy?
As per our terms of service, we do not offer refunds. However, don’t hesitate to contact us at support@gitbook.com if you believe you have been charged in error.
Do plans have a minimum contract?
Plans that are paid monthly are month-to-month and can be cancelled at any point. Annual plans are paid for 12 months up-front, and we do not provide refunds for subscriptions canceled in the middle of this subscription term.
I am on a legacy pricing plan and have questions.
Contact support@gitbook.com and it would be our pleasure to answer them 🙂
Still have questions?
Ask GitBook Assistant in our docs — it knows a lot about our product and should be able to help.
If Assistant can’t help, please contact support@gitbook.com and it would be our pleasure to answer them 🙂



