# GitHub Reviews 2026. Verified Reviews, Pros & Cons | Capterra

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Last updated April 16th, 2026

# Reviews of GitHub

Ease of use

4.4

Customer Service

4.3

## Pros and Cons in Reviews

Maniram T

Software EngineerComputer Software, 501 - 1,000 employeesUsed the software for: More than 2 years.

“Before using GitHub, I struggled a lot with managing different versions of my codebase, especially while working on multiple projects. But now I can track changes, collaborate with the team efficiently, and manage my codebase in one place, which boosted by productivity.“

April 10, 2026

BK

Blerta K

Language InstructorEducation Management, 2 - 10 employeesUsed the software for: More than 2 years.

“The high learning curve renders the user-friendliness of the software rather appalling to our non-technical teaching staff, and support in relation to frustrating bugs and problems is fully dependent on community forums as the direct customer support service is currently not worth the money considering that the school is small and lacks an IT-specific staff.“

April 2, 2026

Kang R

App DeveloperInformation Technology and Services, 10,001+ employeesUsed the software for: More than 2 years.

“I like GitHub’s seamless version control and collaboration features, including pull requests, branching, and issue tracking, which streamline teamwork and code reviews.“

February 8, 2026

RV

Rakhi V

QA LeadInformation Technology and Services, 51 - 200 employeesUsed the software for: 1-2 years.

“managing permissions and repository settings can become confusing, especially in larger teams where access levels, branch protections, and admin controls are spread across different places.“

April 23, 2026

Junaid E

IT ManagerHospitality, 201 - 500 employeesUsed the software for: More than 2 years.

“What I liked most about GitHub is how seamlessly it handles version control and team collaboration with features like pull requests, code reviews, and issue tracking that keep everything organised and transparent.“

January 15, 2026

RV

Rakhi V

QA LeadInformation Technology and Services, 51 - 200 employeesUsed the software for: 1-2 years.

“At the same time, some parts of the interface, such as permissions and complex pull request discussions, can feel harder to manage as projects grow.“

April 23, 2026

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Louis s

CTOReal Estate, 51 - 200 employeesUsed the software for: 1-2 years.

“As the leading platform for version control and code collaboration, it offers an unmatched ecosystem for managing code, reviewing changes, and shipping software efficientl“

May 22, 2026

Davide I

Tech LeadSecurity and Investigations, 11 - 50 employeesUsed the software for: More than 2 years.

“They are usually short, but they are disruptive — when your entire workflow depends on GitHub (pushing code, running pipelines, reviewing PRs), even brief downtime brings everything to a halt.“

April 17, 2026

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Davide I.  
Tech Lead  
Security and Investigations  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "The undisputed standard for code collaboration and open source"

April 17, 2026

4.0

GitHub is a tool I would recommend to any team, regardless of size or industry. Small teams can get started for free; larger organizations can scale up to GitHub Enterprise. The platform works equally well for closed-source commercial projects and public open source repositories, and you never need to split your work across multiple tools. I would especially recommend it to anyone building or contributing to open source software — GitHub is the central hub where projects are born, grow, and gain traction. There is simply no better place to build in public. It is also worth noting that GitHub is not limited to software developers. Writers, researchers, and academics can benefit from version-controlled plain-text workflows (Markdown, LaTeX) managed through branches and releases — and modern AI tooling makes the learning curve much more approachable than it used to be. In short: I could not work without GitHub. Despite its rough edges, it remains the most complete and widely adopted platform for code collaboration and version control available today.

Pros

GitHub Actions is the CI/CD tool I prefer over any other. It is immediate, works extremely well, supports multiple operating systems, and even allows you to run self-hosted runners on-premises with minimal setup. What makes it truly powerful is the ecosystem: thousands of community-built, reusable actions exist for almost every use case, so you rarely have to reinvent the wheel. This saves an enormous amount of time day to day. Beyond Actions, the pull request workflow is excellent and the collaboration features — Issues and Discussions in particular — are extremely convenient and well-designed. GitHub is also the de facto standard for open source: almost every meaningful open source project lives here, and the fact that public repositories are free makes it the natural home for community-driven software. I use it both for my personal open source projects and at an enterprise level, and it handles both scenarios very well. The ability to host public and private repositories on the same platform without needing separate tools is a significant advantage.

Cons

The project management section (GitHub Projects) still feels rough compared to dedicated tools like Linear. It works, but the UX is unintuitive and I usually reach for other tools when I need real project tracking. Issues and Discussions are great; Projects needs more work. Stability has also become a concern. GitHub has been experiencing more frequent outages lately. They are usually short, but they are disruptive — when your entire workflow depends on GitHub (pushing code, running pipelines, reviewing PRs), even brief downtime brings everything to a halt. Finally, the notification system is genuinely broken for my use case. The sheer volume of notifications makes it nearly impossible to find the ones that actually matter — a comment on your own issue, a review request, a mention. I often miss important updates unless someone tells me directly or I stumble across them manually.

Switched from

[GitLab](https://www.capterra.com/p/159806/GitLab/)[Bitbucket](https://www.capterra.com/p/233341/Bitbucket/)

I switched because of the ecosystem. GitLab has solid features and in some areas even outpaces GitHub, but it does not have the same reach. Bitbucket felt limited — mostly just code and PRs. GitHub is where the developer community lives. When someone asks for your profile, they ask for your GitHub. It is the industry standard, and that network effect matters enormously for open source and visibility. I also simply enjoy using it — it is well-built and I am very comfortable with it. Once you are settled in GitHub, there is little reason to go back.

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VR

Verified Reviewer  
Director R and D  
Medical Practice  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Reliable but stingy github actions capacity"

March 26, 2026

5.0

Overall, the experience is great. It's a very convenience way to store my git repos online, and I can trust that the data will be there to stay since it is owned by Microsoft. I've have my github for almost 10 years. Some years I am more active than others, but I can always count on the experience being consistent and reliable.

Pros

I appreciate the github actions, which allows me to run automated testing for each one of my pull requests.

Cons

It's annoying that I am not able to have unlimited github actions for private repos that I pay for. It's limited to a cap, which I think is a little stingy considering that I am a paying customer. I would have expected the same caps as public github repos.

Alternatives considered

[GitLab](https://www.capterra.com/p/159806/GitLab/)

Reason for choosing GitHub

Github is more universally accessible. Gitlab is a smaller project with less community support.

Review Source

MC

Mark C.  
Product Manager  
Information Technology and Services  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Good tool for code management but lacks some features when integrating with Confluence/Jira"

June 3, 2025

3.0

Overall GItHub is a good tool for managing code, getting reviews and merging into the relevant branch ahead of deployment. There are some good integrations but it would be great if it could work more seamlessly with Confluence and Jira, and provide additional features to help automatically manage the correct states of the linked jira.

Pros

GitHub is a great tool to manage pull requests and being able to add labels in our teams helps to differentiate between urgent items which need reviews and are vital for the next release.

Cons

One of the drawbacks with GitHub is integrating non development team members into a workflow process. Even though it is possible to setup a workflow too add approvers the terminology and UI is very developer based so can be a bit confusing to non development colleagues.

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🧑‍💻 Owain W.  
.net developer  
Internet  
Used the software for: 1-2 years

### "Perfect for all sizes of projects"

April 6, 2026

5.0

I enjoy working with GitHub so much that we've recently migrated all our bitbucket repos to GitHub. It's great that we can keep client repos private but still show our activity on our own personal accounts

Pros

I enjoy working with GitHub due to its ease of use and that so many people use it so there are tons of online resources available if you get stuck trying to set something up

Cons

Sometimes swapping between repos can be cumbersome. If you have multiple organisations it's not always a smooth transition between repos

Switched from

[Bitbucket](https://www.capterra.com/p/233341/Bitbucket/)

GitHub is just far better. It's more initiative and easier to use

Review Source

Sarav T.  
Senior software engineer  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Reliable Platform for Version Control and Test Automation Collaboration"

May 20, 2026

5.0

Overall, my experience with GitHub has been very positive. It has been a reliable platform for source code management, collaboration, and automation testing workflows. The integration with VS Code improved developer productivity, and using Playwright with GitHub helped organize and maintain automated test scripts efficiently. Features like pull requests, issue tracking, and GitHub Actions added value to the development lifecycle and team collaboration.

Pros

GitHub made collaboration and version control very efficient for development and automation testing projects. I especially liked the seamless integration with VS Code, which made committing, reviewing, and managing code much easier directly from the editor. Using GitHub together with Playwright helped streamline test automation workflows, maintain test scripts, and collaborate effectively with team members through PRs and branch management.

Cons

Managing merge conflicts and repository permissions sometimes required extra attention. Some advanced enterprise features and CI/CD capabilities may also become expensive for smaller teams.

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Jerrid C.  
CEO  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Powerful Platform for Prototyping and Collaboration"

April 10, 2026

4.0

Overall, GitHub has been a very effective platform. It gives me a reliable place to store projects, build and share prototypes, and manage version control so I can clearly show different iterations to clients and easily roll back if needed. While the support experience can be frustrating at times, especially the reliance on tickets and slower response times, the core features, stability, and collaboration tools have made it a valuable part of my workflow.

Pros

GitHub helps me keep my client projects organized and easy to manage. I use it to store and share prototypes, track versions, and show clients how things change over time. Being able to see changes and quickly go back if something doesn’t work is really helpful. It makes both my clients and me feel more confident as we try out new ideas and make improvements.

Cons

The main downside of GitHub for me has been the support experience. It’s difficult to get direct help beyond the community, since you’re mostly limited to creating support tickets. Response times can be slow, and it often feels hard to get timely, personalized assistance when issues come up.

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VR

Verified Reviewer  
Software Engineer  
Information Technology and Services  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Reliable and Well Built Platform for Development Work"

April 25, 2026

5.0

Pros

What I liked most about GitHub is how it simplifies version control and collaboration in a very structured way. It makes it easy to track changes, work with others on the same project, and keep everything organized without losing history of the code. The platform offers strong features for both individuals and teams, especially with tools like pull requests, issues, and branching. Automation through GitHub Actions is also very useful, as it helps reduce manual work and speeds up development workflows. Setup is fairly straightforward, and once familiar with the basics, it becomes quite easy to use on a daily basis. It generally runs smoothly with very few bugs or issues affecting workflow. In terms of value for money, it provides a lot of useful features even in the free version, which makes it suitable for both small projects and larger teams. Overall, it feels reliable and well built for software development and collaboration.

Cons

What I liked least about GitHub is that there are not really any major cons in day to day use. It is a very solid platform overall. The only small point is that GitHub Actions can take a bit of time to get used to when setting up more advanced automation, especially if the workflow is complex. Simple use cases are straightforward, but the deeper configurations may need some trial and error at first.

Review Source

Denis M.  
Recruiter  
Financial Services  
Used the software for: 6-12 months

### "Far beyond code: Incredible AI tools and ultimate versatility"

May 1, 2026

5.0

Exceptionally positive. GitHub has evolved from a simple version control system into a comprehensive work hub. Having our codebase, CI/CD pipelines, AI assistance, and even our technical hiring processes centralized in one ecosystem has drastically improved our team's overall efficiency and transparency

Pros

With the rapid advancement of its AI features GitHub has become incredibly powerful for almost everything we do. It has evolved far beyond just a code repository. It is so versatile now that we actually moved our entire technical recruitment pipeline here. We use GitHub repositories with Claude Code and to review candidates and track hiring stages. Having our developers review candidates in the exact same environment they work in daily is just brilliant and saves a lot of time.

Cons

The UI is built strictly for developers, so getting business teams comfortable with issues, project boards, and markdown takes some training. Additionally, the licensing costs for advanced AI features and Enterprise tiers can add up quickly for larger teams

Review Source

Gunther C.  
Software Engineer  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Ideal Software Development Platform l"

April 3, 2026

5.0

Overall my experience with GitHub has been fantastic, it is an ideal platform for developing software collaboratively.

Pros

GitHub makes it easy to host and manage version control, as well as collaborate with others and plan software changes.

Cons

I'd like to see the feature added that would also maintainers to disable the fork button so they can encourage a flow where contributors are added to a project.

Review Source

Ariel P.  
CEO  
Consumer Services  
Used the software for: 6-12 months

### "Industry Standard for a Reason: Reliable and Scalable"

April 26, 2026

4.0

GitHub serves as the backbone of our development cycle. It’s more than just a place to store code; it’s our primary collaboration hub. While the pricing structure for advanced security features can be a bit high, the reliability, ease of automation through Actions, and the peace of mind provided by its robust version control make it an essential tool for our business."

Pros

GitHub Actions: The built-in CI/CD automation is a game changer. It allows us to automate testing and deployment without needing to manage a separate third-party server. Vast Ecosystem: The integration with almost every other dev tool (Slack, Jira, AWS) and the massive community support make troubleshooting very easy.

Cons

Pricing for Enterprise: While the Free tier is generous, the jump to Enterprise pricing can feel steep for growing teams, especially when adding advanced security features. Learning Curve for Non-Devs: The interface can be intimidating for Project Managers or Designers who aren't familiar with Git terminology. Notification Overload: Managing the volume of email and web notifications on high-activity repositories can be overwhelming without significant fine-tuning.

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VF

Valentino F.  
CEO  
Entertainment  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Best platform for code versioning and team collaboration"

July 8, 2025

5.0

GitHub is essential to our dev workflow. It keeps our code organized and simplifies collaboration across projects.

Pros

It’s easy to collaborate on code with branches, pull requests, and great integration with CI/CD tools.

Cons

I think some advanced permissions and org-level controls can be confusing at first for small teams..

Alternatives considered

[GitLab](https://www.capterra.com/p/159806/GitLab/)

Reason for choosing GitHub

GitHub had the best community, integrations, and developer experience, plus native support for CI/CD and security.

Switched from

[Bitbucket](https://www.capterra.com/p/233341/Bitbucket/)

I think GitHub offered better collaboration, stronger CI/CD tools, and broader community support than Bitbucket.

Review Source

UÖ

Umut Ö.  
Developer  
Information Technology and Services  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Stable & Must Experience"

December 15, 2024

5.0

Great UI UX experience, reliable and is perfect for managing projects of all sizes

Pros

The collaborative tools are excellent, and version control is seamless. Its also incredibly user-friendly for both individuals and teams

Cons

Overall, pricing may get a little bit shady sometimes in the sense of hiding features behind enterprise plan. Sometimes its really difficult to understand whats included in the plan and whats not. And generally it disappoints in this sense, because some basic features are just blocked meaningless and you just have to upgrade

Alternatives considered

[GitLab](https://www.capterra.com/p/159806/GitLab/)

Reason for choosing GitHub

I used both very often, sometimes at the same time, but when we picked Github, it was more for CI/CD simplicity & in general more features are present in Github

Review Source

VR

Verified Reviewer  
Software Engineer  
Information Technology and Services  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "The essential tool for every software developer"

January 19, 2026

5.0

I​‍​‌‍​‍‌ use GitHub daily for both version control and collaboration. It's dependable, quick, and safe. Besides, the feature of starring repositories and forking open-source projects allows one to learn from other developers. I simply couldn’t work without ​‍​‌‍​‍‌it.

Pros

The​‍​‌‍​‍‌ free tier offers a lot of value, it even allows unlimited private repositories which is just great for my individual projects. I really like GitHub Actions as well; it really simplifies the process of setting up CI/CD pipelines compared to other tools. It being the industry standard, integration with IDEs such as VS Code is very ​‍​‌‍​‍‌smooth.

Cons

When​‍​‌‍​‍‌ it comes to serious conflicts during merges or the use of a CLI, learning for beginners may take a steep curve. There were also times that the UI felt a little bit cluttered because the settings menus were packed with so many ​‍​‌‍​‍‌features.

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Ildaphonse C.  
Software Development  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 1-2 years

### "A great tool for developers"

January 8, 2026

5.0

I've enjoyed my experience with Github. I use it daily when coding because of how quick and easy it is to store data.

Pros

I use github daily in the workplace. It is very easy to use. I can easily store my information without worry. It is free to use as well. I've encountered no issues or bugs when using it.

Cons

I wish it was easier to learn how to use. Sometimes i forget which commands to use when pushing my code to the cloud.

Review Source

VR

Verified Reviewer  
Teaching Assistant  
Education Management  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Essential source management"

August 13, 2025

5.0

It is an essential tool in my coding workflow; I use to track basically every project I work on, and setting up a repository in it is the first thing that happens for everything I do.

Pros

It is very good for source management and is widely used. It is a system that most developers will know how to use.

Cons

It can take some time to get used to, though that has more to do with learning source management in general rather than the product itself

Review Source

BG

Ben G.  
Webmaster  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Great community and place for collaborating development code"

April 21, 2025

5.0

My overall experience with GitHub was good, and we are continuing to use it for any development work when our team requires it.

Pros

I liked how easy it was to upload and contribute to code produced by your own team, or other teams that have produced code that you are also using.

Cons

I did not like the monitoring systems that GitHub used for correction of code or trying to stop you from doing something.

Review Source

JK

Jitae K.  
Sr.Devops  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "From Confusion to Collaboration"

September 24, 2025

5.0

Overall, no doubt this is the best tool for collaboration, version tracking, good integration with other programs like any other Cloud like aws/Copilot/SonarQube

Pros

What I like most about Github is easiness of collaboration like work with other people in projects. Also you can track changes and go back to old versions whenever we have issues on current version, like easy rollback.

Cons

Not sure if I have one at this moment. There was a moment that it has little bit of learning curve to use it like professional. But since Github desktop has been released, it makes IT job super easier to use/collaborate with others.

Review Source

SA

Samer A.  
AI researcher  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "I love GitHub"

February 18, 2026

5.0

It is great, and I think it is the best version control platform out there, and it keeps improving constantly.

Pros

I like its ease of use and how many details it keeps about the programs and the code saved in it, which makes it so helpful.

Cons

I think it is doing okay, and I do not know any other website or platform that can get you this functionality with the same quality. I find it comparable to GitLab, but they are not the same.

Review Source

VR

Verified Reviewer  
Head Of Development  
Information Technology and Services  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Industry standard"

December 5, 2025

4.0

Pros

Given it's the industry standard it just works with everything making integrations a breeze. Actions are also a really simple way to get CI up and running.

Cons

Better organisational tools for repositories would be great, appreciate you can setup teams but I'd love to be able to group certain repositories together in the UI.

Review Source

VR

Verified Reviewer  
Lead Project Manager  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "A reliable platform to share code"

January 5, 2026

5.0

Pros

GitHub is a reliable platform to publish your code, share, and work collaboratively with your developers. I like how easy it is to track and manage software projects and resolve coding conflicts when merging your code with other developers.

Cons

User experience for non-developers can be very challenging, with concerns about accidentally sharing sensitive data (such as API keys) if the project is not set up correctly.

Review Source

DR

Daniel R.  
Manager  
Design  
Used the software for: 1-2 years

### "Much Ado about Software Managment "

April 18, 2025

4.0

Once you master the commands and get your profiles set up its a very useful tool for software management. Something that you should use lightly rather than full on as it can consume much of your time resources. Invariably you need to find and make your own mistakes as you go along with the process of learning the systems.

Pros

The user friendliness if the system is very difficult. You need to take a few courses to learn and understand and need actual practical environments to get used to the various interfaces. A complicated yet relatively simple record keeping concept. Not for the uninitiated.

Cons

Leaningbthe command line interface is extremy time consuming and inintuitive. The learning resources dont help either as its mire of an artform to understanding and you really need a season PRO to guide you theiugh the ropes.

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HG

Hugo G.  
Software developer  
Non-Profit Organization Management  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Perfect GIT solution "

April 28, 2025

5.0

It works perfectly, what would you need more?

Pros

Easy to use, always work, search has been improved a lot, is quick to respond, actions are free, what do you need more?

Cons

user repo exploration could be better I think, it may be missing some filters

Review Source

ID

Isaac D.  
Engineer  
Information Services  
Used the software for: 1-2 years

### "Very reliable"

October 23, 2025

5.0

Generally a good product super nice to use and definitely a very reliable product, everything in code relies on something like this.

Pros

It is just a very good product that will not fail you, it's intuitive, complex and fleshed out. super happy with it

Cons

It is definitely a hard thing to learn initially if you have never coded before that would be an issue

Review Source

Fungai Nicole C.  
Support Worker  
Hospital & Health Care  
Used the software for: 1-2 years

### "Github, great for storing code and linking it to apps like Streamlit"

April 11, 2025

5.0

I loved the theme and the ability to use 2-factor authentication to secure the account. I also liked that the website provides tips for creating a repository ie GitHub gives the users recommendations on how to upload their files and the code data by suggesting a README file. Other programmers can contribute to the code by suggesting edits or commenting errors in the code that need solving. The community is very helpful and patient.

Pros

It is easy to create repositories and link it to sites that can publish the code as an app for example Streamlit.

Cons

It can be hard to navigate for newcomers to coding.

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PG

Parsa G.  
AI Data and Insight Analyst  
Information Technology and Services  
Used the software for: 1-2 years

### "Great automated preview system with great developer experience"

July 28, 2025

5.0

Well structured monorepo with excellent CI/CD. Preview environments for each PR with isolated databases are great.

Pros

1\. Automatic preview environments for each PR 2. Isolated database per branch for safe testing 3. Immediate deployment feedback with health checks

Cons

1\. Slightly complex deployment pipeline for new developers 2. Sequential dependencies slow feedback loop 3. High maintenance overhead with multiple configs

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