GitForge vs GitHub
The git host that runs on your storage
GitHub keeps your repositories on GitHub's infrastructure. GitForge stores git objects in your own S3-compatible bucket — you keep control, portability, and predictable costs.
- Bring your own storage (S3, R2, GCS, Drive, Dropbox…)
- Stateless servers — run it on the edge
- Transparent storage-credit pricing, no per-seat lock-in surprises
- Full PRs, issues, reviews, CI, LFS, SSO, and RBAC
Own your data
Objects live in storage you control. Move providers or self-host without migrating away from your host.
Predictable cost
Pay for the storage and compute you use — no opaque bundling. Connect your own bucket to pay the provider directly.
Familiar workflow
Pull requests, code review, issues, wikis, and pipelines — the workflow your team already knows.
Enterprise controls
SSO/SCIM, audit logs, IP allowlists, and customer-managed keys when you need governance.
Ready to bring your own storage?
Free to start · no credit card.