Solid ground for your code

Owns the merge decision. Delegates everything else.

GitPlane is a lean, policy-driven git host that owns the merge decision and delegates everything else to the best-of-breed tools you already run — delivering enterprise-grade change management at a fraction of the platform tax. No bundled CI, no built-in AI product to protect. Just repos, review, and a merge decision engineered to stay up.

One flat price. No bundled add-ons. No per-seat security upsell.

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Why we're building this

Most enterprises we talk to aren't missing AI code review, secrets scanning, or code quality. They already have it — often several layers deep, and often better than what a git host would bolt on as a checkbox feature. SonarQube already ships agentic fix suggestions. GitGuardian already gates secrets before merge. Snyk already scans every dependency that matters.

What's missing is a git host that treats those signals as first-class inputs to the merge decision, instead of quietly selling its own thinner version of the same thing and hoping you switch.

GitPlane is a lean, policy-driven git host that owns the merge decision and delegates everything else to best-of-breed partners — delivering enterprise-grade change management at a fraction of the platform tax.

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Own the decision

A policy engine that composes signals from every gate you already run into one auditable merge decision — with exception workflows, not just pass/fail.

02

Delegate the rest

No in-house CI, no in-house SAST, no AI product to protect. Every signal you feed in comes from the specialist tool your team already trusts.

What's actually in the core

Small on purpose.

GitPlane only builds what has to sit next to your code. Everything else is a native integration, not a roadmap item.

01

Lean, policy-driven git host

Own the merge decision, not a bloated DevSecOps suite.

02

Unbundled by design

Bring your CI, scanners, agentic fix, and registries — GitPlane just orchestrates them.

03

Change Proposals > PRs

Govern Git PRs, Jujutsu stacks, batched patches, and agent diffs with one model.

04

AI-ready governance

Know which changes were AI-assisted, tighten policy, and prove human oversight.

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Parallel without chaos

Stack-aware flows, overlap detection, and merge trains stop teams and agents colliding.

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Review where it counts

Risk-weighted policies save deep human review for the riskiest changes.

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Enterprise-grade isolation

Single-tenant, dedicated domains, and strong boundaries for your orgs and teams.

git push0.4s
Merge request openedauto-linked
GitGuardian scanclean
Buildkite pipelinerunning
SonarQube agent1 fix suggested
Ready to merge

Partner ecosystem

You probably already run one of these.

Most enterprises already own tooling this rich for CI/CD, secrets, and code quality. GitPlane doesn't rebuild it — it plugs straight into it and lets the signal gate the merge.

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CI/CD

Bring your own runners or go fully managed. GitPlane triggers the build; your pipeline vendor owns the execution.

BuildkiteorCircleCI
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Secrets prevention

Most teams already run this. We plug straight in and gate the merge on the result — no separate portal to check.

GitGuardianorTruffleHog
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Agentic code quality

Your team's agentic fix suggestions already land here. We gate the merge on the result instead of shipping a thinner version ourselves.

SonarQubeorQodo
04

Application security

SAST, SCA, and container scanning wired straight into the merge request — not a separate portal you check on Fridays.

SnykorSemgrep
05

Artifact & package registry

Store what you build. Point CI at either and go — no vendor lock on the binaries.

JFrog ArtifactoryorOxPlane
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Planning & issue tracking

Keep planning where your team already lives — synced both ways, never duplicated.

LinearorJira

Boring, on purpose

The most important feature of a git host is that it's always there.

Every layer we don't build is a layer that can't take your repos down with it. No bundled CI queue backing up the API. No AI product outage cascading into pull requests. The core does one job — repos, review, merge — and it's engineered for uptime first.

Git hosting has quietly become fragile as platforms race to bundle CI, Copilot-style AI, and a dozen other products onto the same infrastructure that has to serve your next git push. Publicly tracked incident data for the industry's largest git host shows 48 major outages and over 100 hours of downtime in the past year — largely tied to the capacity and complexity of running everything on one platform.

257 incidents tracked industry-wide in 12 months
48 of those were major outages
112h of downtime from major outages alone

Source: IncidentHub, GitHub outage history, May 2025 – April 2026, corroborated by GitHub's own availability reports and The Register.

Where this goes next

Built for how development is already changing.

A reliable core isn't a finish line — it's the foundation we're building the next shift in software development on top of.

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Agentic swarms

Development is moving from one branch per human to many branches per agent working the same repo at once. GitPlane's policy engine and merge queue are designed to scale with throughput, not headcount — so a swarm of agentic contributors gets the same auditable gating as a team of ten.

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Post-git tooling

Tools like Jujutsu (jj) are gaining real traction for conflict-free rebasing and a simpler mental model than raw git. Our git engine is built on gitoxide (gix), a pure-Rust implementation — the same foundation that lets us support jj's git-compatible backend natively, not bolt it on as an afterthought.

Pricing

€9 / user / month

One tier. No storage bands, no CI-minute meters, no feature paywalls. €9 is the whole invoice for the core.

  • Unlimited private repositories
  • Code review & merge requests
  • Lightweight issues & wiki
  • SSO / SAML, branch protection, CODEOWNERS
  • Native connectors to every partner category
  • Full API & webhook access
  • Community support included
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How the pricing stays honest

Why is it just one price?

Because the core doesn't grow feature paywalls over time. If it's not repos, review, or merge, it's not in here — and it's not upsold later either.

Who bills me for partner tools?

The partner does, directly, at their own published rate. GitPlane never marks it up or takes a cut of your CI minutes.

What if I don't want any partners?

Then you pay €9 and nothing else. The core works standalone — the ecosystem is opt-in, category by category.

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