Enable your software teams to orchestrate their AI agents across the entire SDLC with GitLab Credits, the consumption currency for GitLab Duo Agent Platform.
GitLab Credits enable flexible, consumption-based access to agentic AI capabilities in the GitLab platform, allowing you to scale AI adoption at your own pace while maintaining cost predictability. Powered by Duo Agent Platform, GitLab agentic AI capabilities help software teams to collaborate at AI speed, without compromising quality and enterprise security.
GitLab Credits provide a unified consumption currency designed for teams at every stage of AI adoption, giving every software team immediate access to agentic AI to accelerate their workflows across many epics, projects, and releases. If usage exceeds monthly allocations and overage terms are accepted, automated on-demand billing activates without service interruption, so your developers never lose access to AI capabilities they need.
Real-time dashboards provide transparency into AI consumption patterns. Software teams can see usage across users, projects, and groups with granular attribution for cost allocation. Automated threshold alerts facilitate proactive planning. Advanced analytics deliver trending, forecasting, and FinOps integration.
GitLab Credits operate on SOX compliant infrastructure with comprehensive audit trails, automated integration for compliant reporting, and multi-instance support aggregates usage across SaaS, Self-Managed, and Dedicated deployments.
Reduce unnecessary costs and stay focused on outcomes by only paying for the work agentic AI actually performs. Accelerate software delivery and remove bottlenecks by eliminating seat-based restrictions and expanding AI capabilities across your entire organization within your own guardrails, on your own policy terms and your unique timeline.
Maintain control of AI spending, preventing surprise costs while ensuring the flexibility to scale with pre-commit credits and granular usage controls. Take advantage of real-time dashboards to gain transparency with per-user and per-project attribution. Automated alerts prevent budget overruns, while advanced analytics support consumption forecasting and FinOps integration.
Optimize AI investment with data-driven decisions. Understand exactly which teams and workflows drive value with user-level dashboards including cost details and allocation controls. SOX-compliant infrastructure ensures billing accuracy with comprehensive audit trails and daily reconciliation. Multi-instance support aggregates usage across SaaS, Self-Managed, and Dedicated deployments for complex enterprise scenarios.
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Pricing is based on the duration and terms of your contract with the vendor, and additional usage. You pay upfront or in installments according to your contract terms with the vendor. This entitles you to a specified quantity of use for the contract duration. Usage-based pricing is in effect for overages or additional usage not covered in the contract. These charges are applied on top of the contract price. If you choose not to renew or replace your contract before the contract end date, access to your entitlements will expire.
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This listing sells GitLab Credits, the universal currency for usage-based products like the GitLab Duo Agent Platform. Both dimensions are priced per credit. The first dimension covers GitLab Credits you commit to upfront as a shared pool for your organization to draw from. The second dimension covers monthly overage and upfront payments, billing for credits consumed beyond your committed amount. Credits fund agentic AI features, and different AI models draw down credits at different rates. This gives you a way to pay for usage rather than assigning fixed seats.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What counts as one GitLab Credit, and does the amount consumed vary by task?
A GitLab Credit is the universal currency for usage-based products like the GitLab Duo Agent Platform. Different AI models draw down credits at different rates based on their capabilities and underlying costs. So a single action may consume more or fewer credits depending on the model powering it.
What happens to my cost if I use more credits than I committed to upfront?
When you exhaust your committed credit pool, extra usage is billed as on-demand overage at the standard per-credit rate. You are billed at the end of each month for the overage consumed. Once you enable on-demand billing, it stays enabled for the rest of your subscription term.
How do the two credit dimensions combine on my bill?
The upfront committed pool and the monthly overage bill independently. You first draw from your committed pool, which refreshes monthly. Once that pool is used up, consumption beyond it is charged as overage. Both can appear on the same invoice when usage exceeds your committed amount.
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Reviewed on Aug 14, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
GitLab is most helpful because it brings source code, issue tracking, merge requests, and CI/CD into one place. I like that the workflow is fairly organized, so it’s easy to track changes and see what needs attention without switching between several tools. The integrations are useful when connecting GitLab with other development tools, and the CI/CD features are a strong advantage for automating builds and deployments. The interface is generally clear, although some advanced settings can take time to get familiar with. Overall, it offers good value for teams that actually use its broader DevSecOps capabilities.
What do you dislike about the product?
The main downside is that GitLab can feel a little overwhelming when you first start using it, especially with the number of settings and DevOps features available. Some parts of the UI could be more intuitive, and finding specific configuration options can take a bit of time. The platform is powerful, but smaller teams may not use enough of the features to fully justify the cost of higher-tier plans. The integrations are useful, although setting up some of them can require extra configuration. AI features are helpful in certain workflows, but I wouldn’t consider them the main reason to choose GitLab.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
GitLab helps solve the problem of having development work spread across different tools. Keeping code, merge requests, issue tracking, and CI/CD in one platform makes it easier to follow work from development through deployment. It also reduces some manual steps through automation, which helps keep the workflow consistent. Performance has generally been reliable for day-to-day development, and the documentation and built-in guidance are useful when setting things up, although more complex workflows can still require some time to learn.
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All-in-One Platform for Code Management and CI/CD
Reviewed on Aug 10, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
I like GitLab because it provides a single platform for source code management, collaboration, CI/CD, and project tracking. It makes it easy for teams to manage code, review changes, automate deployments, and work together efficiently.
What do you dislike about the product?
The interface can feel a little complex for new users, especially when using advanced CI/CD and project management features. It can take some time to understand and configure everything properly.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
GitLab helps us manage source code, track changes, collaborate through merge requests, and automate CI/CD processes in one place. It reduces manual work, improves collaboration, and makes software delivery more consistent and efficient.
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Shared project with versioning: a real plus for teamwork
Reviewed on Jul 24, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
Being able to have a shared project with versioning is really practical for computer projects carried out in groups.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes, I find that we quickly become overloaded with information when managing requests, branches, etc. When we don't use it very intensively, we can quickly get lost and make mistakes that cost us a lot of time.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Have real-time sharing of multiple files for a project. Versioning allows you to always revert to a stable and functional version if necessary.
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Great for Managing Code and Collaboration
Reviewed on Jul 22, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
What I like most about GitLab is that it brings everything I need for a project into one place. I can manage repositories, create merge requests, track issues, review code, and monitor CI/CD pipelines without switching between multiple tools.
What do you dislike about the product?
One thing I don't like is that some pages can feel a bit slow to load, especially in larger projects with a lot of branches and merge requests
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
GitLab helps me keep my development work organized in one place. I use it to manage source code, track issues, review merge requests, and collaborate with teammates. Having everything connected makes it easier to follow project progress,
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Easy Setup, Seamless Integrations, and Great Support
Reviewed on Jul 20, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
It's very easy to set up and use, making team collaboration efficient and beginner‑friendly. It integrates well with all my applications, has great support, and I really enjoy using it.
What do you dislike about the product?
The pricing models could be more competitive. Only a limited number of users can obtain developer access.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It basically makes collaboration and teamwork efficient across various development roles, especially in software development.
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