GitHub Copilot scraps premium requests for usage-based AI Credits
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GitHub Copilot scraps premium requests for usage-based AI Credits

GitHub is [moving Copilot to usage-based billing](https://github.blog/news-insights/company-news/github-copilot-is-moving-to-usage-based-billing/), retiring premium request units in favour of GitHub AI Credits metered on input, output and cached tokens. The change takes effect from 1 June. Sticker prices do not move, but what they buy does. Pro at $10 a month includes $10 of credits, Pro+ $39 includes $39, Business $19 per user includes $19, and Enterprise $39 includes $39. Code completions and Next Edit suggestions remain unmetered, and organisations get pooled credits with budget controls at enterprise, cost-centre and user level. Existing Business and Enterprise customers receive a promotional uplift of $30 and $70 in monthly credits from June through August. Developer reaction has been blunt, with one widely shared summary: "you will get less, but pay the same price." For engineering managers, the action is arithmetic. Heavy agent-mode users on premium models will burn included credits quickly, so re-baseline the real cost per seat, segment users by actual consumption, and set budget alerts before the first metered cycle lands.

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