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Every plan keeps your docs in your GitHub

Simple pricing that scales with your team

Start free on one project. Upgrade when your whole team lives in their docs — per seat, monthly or annual, cancel anytime.

Billed monthly, per seat.

Free

Run one real project with your whole team, free.

$0forever

No credit card required.

  • Unlimited collaborators — comments, drafts, and live editing for your whole team
  • 1 repository
  • 5 publishes to your repo per month
  • Visual editor, inline comments, live collaboration
  • GitHub-native pull request reviews
  • Try the AI: 1 AI Review and 1 AI Triage run per month

Free · Your docs never leave GitHub

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Pro

For teams that live in their docs.

$8per seat / month

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  • Unlimited repositories
  • Unlimited published documents
  • Seats cover editors only — unlimited free viewers & commenters
  • Buy once for your whole org — seats are used automatically as people edit
  • Full AI co-editor, pay-as-you-go — includes a one-time $10 AI credit your first month
  • 3 AI Review and 3 AI Triage runs included every month
  • Priority email support — target response within 1 business day
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Pro Plus

Pro, plus AI usage included every month.

$16per seat / month

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  • Everything in Pro
  • $10/month of AI usage included per seat
  • 10% off on-demand AI usage rates
  • AI agent, review, triage, and voice sessions in the editor
  • Transparent per-token pricing and a full usage dashboard

Enterprise

Volume seat discounts, invoicing and procurement support, security review assistance, and priority onboarding for large teams — on your terms.

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Buying for a team or organization? Choose the account in billing settings — seats cover your editors; viewing and commenting are always free.

FreshSpec add-ons

FreshSpec watches the repos you choose for code and doc drift, then opens pull requests with proposed updates — or auto-commits when you turn that on. Higher tiers can also pull in outside context from the web. Priced by monitored repos and maintained docs; does not require Pro Plus. Contact us for early access.

FreshSpec 1

Autonomous freshness checks for one critical repo.

$39/ month

1 repo · 5 docs

  • 1 monitored repository
  • Up to 5 maintained docs
  • Doc-update pull requests for review

FreshSpec 5

Freshness coverage for a small product surface.

$99/ month

5 repos · 25 docs

  • 5 monitored repositories
  • Up to 25 maintained docs
  • PR mode plus optional auto-commit

FreshSpec 20

Broader autonomous maintenance with outside context.

$249/ month

20 repos · 100 docs

  • 20 monitored repositories
  • Up to 100 maintained docs
  • External context checks from the web

FreshSpec Custom

Custom repo and document coverage for larger teams.

Custom

Repo and doc limits tailored with sales

  • Custom monitored repository count
  • Custom maintained document count
  • Volume pricing and launch planning

Prices in USD, per seat. Payments handled securely by Stripe. Individuals sign in with GitHub; teams can install the specgit GitHub App for fine-grained, admin-approved access.

Pricing questions

Short answers about seats, billing, limits, and cancelling.

How does per-seat billing work?

Plans belong to the account (user or organization) that owns the repositories — never to individual people. On the Free plan, everyone can already edit; the account is limited by usage instead (1 repository, 5 publishes a month, shared). Upgrading removes those caps, and the plan is then priced per seat: a seat is used the first time someone edits a doc in your repositories each month. Viewing and commenting are always free for everyone — reviewers, stakeholders, your whole company — and never count. You can add or remove seats anytime.

How do I buy for my team or organization?

Sign in, open Settings → Billing, and pick your organization in the account switcher (you'll see every org where you're an admin — verified against GitHub). Choose your seat count and check out. One subscription then covers everyone editing in that organization's repositories; teammates don't need individual subscriptions.

What happens if more people edit than we have seats?

Nobody gets cut off mid-document. Editors who are already active in a month always keep working. When someone new edits beyond your purchased seats, a seat is added to your subscription automatically and prorated on your next invoice (the same way Figma bills editors) — your team never waits on an admin. Prefer strict spend control? Turn off auto-add seats in billing settings and new editors beyond the cap are blocked until an admin adds seats manually.

How does AI pricing work?

AI usage is metered in dollars at published token rates — $2.40 per million input tokens, $0.60 per million cached input tokens, $7.20 per million output tokens (2x above 200K context), and $0.06 per minute of voice. Free includes 1 AI Review and 1 AI Triage run each month. Pro includes 3 Review and 3 Triage runs monthly, a one-time $10 credit in your first month, and pay-as-you-go beyond that. Pro Plus includes $10/month of usage per seat and a 10% discount on on-demand rates. A usage dashboard shows every AI event with its exact token counts and cost.

Can AI charges surprise me?

No. On-demand usage is off by default: when your included allowance runs out, AI simply pauses until you enable on-demand billing and set a monthly limit you control (a fixed dollar amount or unlimited — your choice, changeable anytime). Usage is billed in arrears with every event itemized in the dashboard, and requests are throttled to 10 per minute per person.

How are AI seats assigned?

Pro Plus seats are named: an admin opens Settings → Billing, selects the organization, and assigns seats by GitHub username (and can reassign anytime). Assigned people get the included monthly AI budget in that organization's repos. Someone with a personal Pro Plus subscription keeps their AI access everywhere they work.

How does the annual discount work?

Annual plans are charged once a year at a discounted per-seat rate — Pro is $6.40/seat/mo (billed $76.80/seat/yr) and Pro Plus is $12.80/seat/mo (billed $153.60/seat/yr), 20% less than paying monthly.

What counts as a "publish"?

A publish is a document making it back to your base branch — merging a specgit review (pull request) or committing directly from the editor. On the Free plan you get 5 publishes per calendar month across 1 repository; drafting, commenting, and live collaboration are never counted.

What is FreshSpec?

FreshSpec is an account add-on that keeps specs current without someone remembering to update them. It watches selected repositories for code and documentation drift, then opens pull requests with proposed doc updates for your team to review — or auto-commits when you enable that mode. Higher tiers can also check outside context from the web (not just in-repo changes). Capacity is priced by monitored repositories and maintained documents: 1 repo / 5 docs, 5 repos / 25 docs, 20 repos / 100 docs, plus Custom via sales. FreshSpec does not require Pro Plus. Contact us from the pricing page for early access.

Can I cancel anytime?

Yes. You can cancel your subscription at any time and you keep paid features until the end of the period you already paid for. After that your account moves to the Free plan — your documents are untouched, because they live in your GitHub repository; specgit keeps no copy of them.

Do I need a credit card to start?

No. The Free plan requires no payment details — just sign in with GitHub. You only add a card if you upgrade to a paid plan, and payments are processed securely by Stripe.

Do you offer enterprise pricing?

Yes. For larger teams we offer volume seat discounts, annual invoicing, procurement and security-review support, and priority onboarding. Contact us with your team size and we'll put together a custom quote.

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