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GitHub Copilot metered billing hits 4.7 million devs with credit shock

0xTechX by 0xTechX
June 29, 2026
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GitHub Copilot metered billing became real for every user on June 1, 2026, ending the era of predictable flat-fee AI coding. GitHub announced that all Copilot plans would transition to usage-based billing on June 1, 2026. Instead of counting premium requests, every plan now includes a monthly allotment of GitHub AI Credits, with the option for paid plans to purchase additional usage. For Pakistani freelancers and software houses that depend on Copilot every day, this is not a small pricing footnote. It is a change that can quietly drain your wallet before the month ends.

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  • What Actually Changed with GitHub Copilot Metered Billing
  • The Prices on Each Plan
  • Why Pakistani Developers Are Feeling This Hard
  • How the New Credit System Works in Practice
  • How to Manage Your Copilot Costs Right Now
  • Is It Worth Looking at Alternatives?
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • What is GitHub Copilot metered billing?
    • Will my base subscription price go up?
    • Do code completions still count against my credits?
    • What happens when I run out of AI Credits?

What Actually Changed with GitHub Copilot Metered Billing

The old system was simple. You paid a flat monthly fee and got a fixed number of premium requests. Each request used one unit, with a multiplier for heavier AI models. When you ran out, Copilot fell back to a cheaper model so you could keep working.

As of June 1, 2026, GitHub replaced request-based billing with usage-based billing, where the cost of an interaction depends on two things: the model and the number of tokens consumed. A token is a small chunk of text, roughly three to four characters. When you use Copilot, the interaction consumes tokens: input tokens (what you send to the model), output tokens (what the model generates), and cached tokens (context the model reuses or stores). Each token is priced based on the model used.

The total is converted into AI Credits, where 1 AI credit equals $0.01 USD. So one credit is one cent. That sounds cheap, but the real cost depends on how complex your session is. A quick question in Copilot Chat using a lightweight model might cost a fraction of an AI credit. A long Copilot cloud agent session using a frontier model across multiple files will cost more AI credits, because it is doing more work.

The Prices on Each Plan

The good news is that base subscription prices did not change. Base plan pricing is not changing. Copilot Pro remains $10 per month, Pro+ remains $39 per month, Business remains $19 per user per month, and Enterprise remains $39 per user per month. What changed is how much AI work your money actually buys.

Copilot moved to usage-based billing on June 1, 2026. Premium requests are gone. AI Credits are in, at 1 credit equal to $0.01. Current monthly plans include Pro at $10 (with $15 in credits) and Pro+ at $39 (with $70 in credits). Notice that a $10 Pro plan gives you $15 in credits, so there is a small buffer. But once your credits run out, you face a new problem.

One protection that many developers had relied on is now gone. Under the old system, once a user exhausted their premium requests, Copilot would fall back to a lower-cost model, allowing work to continue. That fallback has been removed. When credits are depleted, premium features stop until the next billing cycle or until the user purchases additional credits.

Why Pakistani Developers Are Feeling This Hard

Pakistan has a large and fast-growing freelance developer community. Many work on platforms like Upwork and Fiverr, handling multiple client projects at once. These developers use Copilot’s agent and chat features heavily, which are exactly the features that burn through AI Credits fastest.

Developers seem to hate Microsoft’s new usage-based billing policy for GitHub Copilot as they report burning through a month’s worth of credits in hours. “This is a staggering shift from a ‘predictable subscription’ to a ‘stressful meter-based’ service that hinders my productivity rather than helping it,” wrote one developer on GitHub’s user forum.

After using Copilot Pro+ in real daily development, one developer reported using around 360 AI credits in a single normal development day, and having to intentionally reduce usage of certain workflows just to stay within a reasonable budget. This effectively changes how Copilot is used in practice, instead of being a seamless development assistant, it becomes something you constantly monitor in terms of cost.

For a Pakistani freelancer earning in dollars from overseas clients, a dollar-based credit system adds another layer of cost pressure. The Pakistani rupee has weakened over recent years, so paying for extra credits in USD is more expensive in local terms than it looks on screen. Every heavy agentic session now has a direct dollar cost attached.

How the New Credit System Works in Practice

GitHub Copilot metered billing AI credits explained for Pakistani developers

Not every Copilot feature costs credits. Code completions and next edit suggestions are not billed in AI credits and remain unlimited for all paid plans. So if you mostly use Copilot for auto-completing lines of code as you type, your costs may not change much at all.

The credit drain comes from heavier features. What consumes credits includes Chat, Agent Mode, Edits across multiple files, code review assistance, and any feature that uses a frontier model. In other words, the work that was costing GitHub money on premium requests is now the work that costs you money on credits.

The model you pick matters a lot. Each model has a published per-token price, and your credits debit at that rate. The expensive frontier models burn credits roughly 5 to 10 times faster than the cheap ones. A single complex agent task on Opus can easily consume $0.50 to $2.00 of credits depending on context length and tool calls.

If you are on an annual plan, note that users on annual Pro or Pro+ plans will remain on their existing plan with premium request-based pricing until their plan expires. However, the model multipliers that determine how many premium requests each interaction consumes were raised on June 1 for annual plan users. Claude Opus 4.7 now carries a 27x multiplier for annual subscribers, up from 7.5x. GPT-5.4 rose from 1x to 6x. So even staying on an annual plan does not protect you from higher costs if you use powerful models.

How to Manage Your Copilot Costs Right Now

There are practical steps any developer or team can take to stay in control of GitHub Copilot metered billing.

  • Set a budget cap. Under usage-based billing, budget controls at the user, organization, cost center, and enterprise levels determine how Copilot usage is served, metered, or blocked. Go to your GitHub billing settings and set a spending limit before you get a surprise bill.
  • Pick cheaper models for simple tasks. Use lightweight models for quick questions and short code edits. Save the powerful frontier models like Claude Opus for complex, multi-file work where they are truly needed.
  • Check your billing dashboard weekly. Pricing for GitHub Copilot now reflects actual usage with spending limits, usage dashboards, and model selection available to help manage costs.
  • Code completions are still free. If your workflow is mostly inline tab-completion, you may not be affected much. Adjust your habits toward completions and away from long chat sessions where possible.
  • Annual plan users should review their options. You can cancel your annual plan, receive a prorated refund, and optionally re-subscribe to the equivalent monthly paid plan. For example, if you are on a Copilot Pro annual plan, you can upgrade to a monthly Copilot Pro+ plan.

Is It Worth Looking at Alternatives?

With GitHub Copilot metered billing now in place, the market for AI coding tools is genuinely more competitive. GitHub Copilot is no longer the obvious choice for AI-assisted coding in 2026. The field has fragmented into purpose-built tools that beat it on agent mode, privacy, price, or ecosystem depth.

Cursor at $20 per month and Claude Code at $20 per month are the two tools most developers end up switching to. Both unlock multi-file agentic editing that Copilot’s core tier cannot match. Cursor wins if you want a full IDE replacement with the fastest tab-completion feel; Claude Code wins if you prefer terminal-driven agentic workflows.

For cost-sensitive developers, Continue.dev is the only tool that costs $0 forever, open-source, bring-your-own-model, and the strongest pick for privacy-first teams. You can connect it to any model API you choose, which gives you full control over spending.

That said, Copilot still has real strengths. Copilot still wins in specific situations: it is the only tool with native GitHub issue-to-PR agent workflows baked into the GitHub UI itself, it has IP indemnification on Pro+ for teams that need legal cover on AI-generated code, and it is the simplest onboarding for teams entirely inside the GitHub ecosystem. If your dev shop is already deep in GitHub, switching tools has its own costs and learning curve.

You can learn more about how AI tools are changing work across Pakistan and Asia in our coverage of AI tools reshaping education and professional life across the region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is GitHub Copilot metered billing?

GitHub Copilot metered billing is the new pricing system that went live on June 1, 2026. Instead of paying a flat fee for a set number of requests, you now get a monthly allowance of AI Credits. Each credit equals one US cent. Every interaction with Copilot, such as chat, agent mode, or code review, consumes credits based on how many tokens the AI processes.

Will my base subscription price go up?

No. Base plan pricing is not changing. Copilot Pro remains $10 per month, Pro+ remains $39 per month, Business remains $19 per user per month, and Enterprise remains $39 per user per month. What changes is how much AI work you get for that price, depending on the models and features you use.

Do code completions still count against my credits?

Code completions and Next Edit suggestions remain included in all plans and do not consume AI Credits. The credit usage applies to heavier features like chat, agent mode, multi-file edits, and code review. Light users who mainly use tab-completion may notice little change in their experience.

What happens when I run out of AI Credits?

When your pooled AI credits are exhausted, what happens next depends on how you configured policies for additional usage. If additional usage is allowed, usage continues at published per-credit rates and the extra spend is charged to your account. If additional usage is not allowed, usage is blocked until the next billing cycle when monthly amounts refresh. There is no longer an automatic fallback to a cheaper model as there was in the old system.

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