# GitHub Copilot moves to usage-based billing

> From 1 June 2026 GitHub Copilot bills by usage, with the flat fee now an entry point.

*The flat-fee era ends; the meter starts. The brief.*

By The FeaturedDaily Desk · FeaturedDaily
Canonical: https://featureddaily.com/news/github-copilot-usage-billing-brief

> **Key:** **The one-liner:** the all-you-can-eat era of AI coding tools is ending — Copilot now runs a meter.

**What happened.** From 1 June, **GitHub Copilot** moved to usage-based 'flex' billing: the monthly plan price is now an entry point, with heavier use billed on top, plus a new **$100 Max** tier.

**The reaction.** Developers pushed back on less predictable monthly bills, especially for usage-heavy agentic workflows.

> **Note:** **Why it matters.** It's part of a wider 2026 shift — Windsurf became Devin Desktop, Gemini CLI moved to Antigravity — as flat-rate AI tooling gives way to metered pricing. Treat AI-tool cost like cloud spend.

## Key takeaways

- What: Copilot moved to usage-based ('flex') billing from 1 June 2026.
- New tier: a $100 Max plan for heavy users.
- Reaction: developer backlash over less predictable bills.
- Context: part of a broader AI-tools pricing shake-up (Windsurf to Devin Desktop; Gemini CLI to Antigravity).

## FAQ

### What changed?
From 1 June 2026, GitHub Copilot bills by usage rather than a single flat fee, and added a $100 Max plan. Light users may notice little; heavy users could pay more.

### Is this an industry trend?
Yes — AI coding tools broadly are moving to usage-based pricing, with several rebrands and pricing changes landing the same month.
