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Redeeming a coupon

If you have a coupon, you can redeem it towards a paid GitHub subscription.

GitHub can't issue a refund if you pay for an account before applying a coupon. We also can't transfer a redeemed coupon or give you a new coupon if you apply it to the wrong account. Confirm that you're applying the coupon to the correct account before you redeem a coupon.

If you use a coupon to pay for a subscription, when the coupon expires, your payment method will be charged the full cost of your subscription. If you do not have a saved payment method, your account will be downgraded to GitHub Free for personal accounts or GitHub Free for organizations.

Notes:

  • You cannot apply coupons to paid plans for GitHub Marketplace apps.
  • You cannot use coupons to pay for GitHub Enterprise Cloud. For more information, see "About billing for your enterprise."

Redeeming a coupon for your personal account

  1. Visit the Redeem coupon page.
  2. Type your coupon code and click Redeem.
  3. If you're not already signed in, you can sign in on this page, or create a new account to apply your coupon to.
  4. Under "Redeem your coupon", click Choose next to your personal account's username.
  5. Under "Your new plan", review the information about your plan and discount, then click Redeem.

Redeeming a coupon for your organization

Organization owners and billing managers can access or change billing settings for an organization.

  1. Visit the Redeem coupon page.
  2. Type your coupon code and click Redeem.
  3. If you're not already signed in, you can sign in on this page, or create a new account to apply your coupon to.
  4. Under "Redeem your coupon", click Choose next to the organization you want to apply the coupon to. If you'd like to apply your coupon to a new organization that doesn't exist yet, click Create a new organization.
  5. Under "Your new plan", review the information about your plan and discount, then click Redeem.