On January 1, 2026, GitHub will reduce the price of GitHub-hosted runners by up to 39% depending on the machine type used. The free usage minute quotas will remain the same.

On March 1, 2026, GitHub will introduce a new $0.002 per minute GitHub Actions cloud platform charge that will apply to self-hosted runner usage. Any usage subject to this charge will count toward the minutes included in your plan, as explained in our GitHub Actions billing documentation.

Runner usage in public repositories will remain free. There will be no changes in price structure for GitHub Enterprise Server customers.

We are increasing our investment into our self-hosted experience to ensure that we can provide autoscaling for scenarios beyond just Linux containers.

Historically, self-hosted runner customers were able to leverage much of GitHub Actions’ infrastructure and services at no cost.

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    8 hours ago

    We’re postponing the announced billing change for self-hosted GitHub Actions to take time to re-evaluate our approach.

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      21 hours ago

      I love that they couch it in “fairness”.
      No GitHub, we see you pushing us off self hosted

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      18 hours ago

      Microsoft also charges you €13 a month for every running self hosted agent on Azure DevOps

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      You’re still using their hardware for the coordinator, artifact storage, etc. aren’t you?

      The last thing I want to be doing is defending microsoft, but this is inevitable in any free service. In fact this seems like one of the least-bad ways of enshittifying.

      We should all be moving to self-hosting or shared hosting through a non-profit, but neither of those are going to be free.

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        Yeah, but charging $0.002/minute is pretty extreme for being a coordinator. That’s the current per minute rate for single core GitHub actions. Is being a coordinator really consuming an entire vCPU of compute for your own runners?

        FYI You already pay for artifact storage.

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    20 hours ago

    Did you know that actually self-hosted runners like the ones you can use with Forgejo are free forever? Never going back to GitHub ✌️

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      I’ve replaced gha and gitlab cicd with Dagger. I tried tekton, but it was pretty gnarly, and I’m a CKA.

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            Maybe. The problems I have with codeberg are the lack of support to private repos and the 100 repo limit. I have some personal stuff in version control that I prefer to keep private, like notes, dotfiles, and shell history.

            At the same time, I’m not sure I want to maintain a self-hosted forge.

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              Forgejo has been really low maintenance for me. I update the docker image version every so often, and that’s about it.