The Enterprise Pricing Problem Enterprise PM tool pricing: ├─ Basic: $15-20/user (limited features) ├─ Professional: $25-35/user (still limited) ├─ Enterprise: 'Contact Sales' ($50-100/user) ├─ Required for: SSO, audit, API access Result: Teams pay 5-10x more than needed for features that should be standard.
What 'Enterprise' Actually Means Typical enterprise tier requirements: ├─ SSO integration ├─ Audit trails ├─ Multiple projects/teams ├─ API access ├─ Advanced permissions ├─ Priority support ├─ Custom contracts ├─ Compliance features Most of these are: ├─ Table stakes (should be standard) ├─ Or solvable without enterprise tier GitScrum Approach No enterprise tier. No sales calls.
$8.90/user/month includes: ├─ Git-native audit trails (automatic) ├─ Multiple projects (unlimited) ├─ Full API access ├─ Role-based permissions ├─ All features included ├─ Same price at 10 or 100 users What about SSO? Most teams don't actually need it.
If you do, let's talk (no enterprise tax). Scaling from 20 to 200 Users With traditional enterprise tools: ├─ 20 users: $400/month (Pro tier) ├─ 50 users: Custom pricing required ├─ 100 users: Enterprise tier mandated ├─ 200 users: 'Contact Sales' ($$$$$) ├─ Result: Budget conversations every growth phase With GitScrum: ├─ 20 users: $160.20/month ├─ 50 users: $427.20/month ├─ 100 users: $872.20/month ├─ 200 users: $1762.20/month ├─ Same features at every tier ├─ Predictable budgeting No surprise negotiations.
No forced upgrades. Multi-Team Enterprise Structure Enterprise teams need: ├─ Platform team ├─ Product team A ├─ Product team B ├─ Infrastructure team ├─ Shared services ├─ Cross-team dependencies visible ├─ Team-specific metrics ├─ Organization-wide view GitScrum supports: ├─ Multiple projects (team = project) ├─ Shared backlog items (cross-team) ├─ Filter by team ├─ Sprint planning per team ├─ Velocity tracking per team ├─ Aggregate view available Structure your way, no enterprise tier.
Audit Trail Requirements Enterprise audit needs: ├─ Who changed what when ├─ Approval chain documentation ├─ Change history export ├─ Compliance evidence ├─ SOC 2 support GitScrum delivers: ├─ Git activity = automatic audit trail ├─ Every commit linked to task ├─ PR reviews documented ├─ Status changes timestamped ├─ Activity log export ├─ No enterprise tier required Git already creates audit trails. GitScrum makes them accessible.
Permissions and Access Control Enterprise requirements: ├─ Role-based access ├─ Project-level permissions ├─ Read-only users (stakeholders) ├─ Admin vs member separation ├─ Guest access for contractors GitScrum provides: ├─ Team member roles ├─ Project-level access ├─ Read-only capability ├─ Admin controls ├─ Flexible member management Adequate for most enterprise needs. No enterprise tier markup.
Integration Requirements Enterprise integration needs: ├─ Git providers (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket) ├─ Slack/Teams notifications ├─ CI/CD visibility ├─ API for custom integrations ├─ Webhook support GitScrum provides: ├─ Native Git integration (core feature) ├─ Notification webhooks ├─ Full API access ├─ No API tier restrictions Integrations included, not gated. Compliance at Scale Enterprise compliance: ├─ SOC 2 evidence ├─ GDPR data handling ├─ Data export ├─ Retention policies ├─ Security certifications GitScrum approach: ├─ Audit trail supports SOC 2 evidence ├─ Data export available ├─ Transparent security practices ├─ No enterprise tier for compliance Compliance features aren't enterprise-only.
The Migration Conversation Enterprise scenario: ├─ Currently on Jira Enterprise ├─ Paying $80/user/month ├─ 100 users = $8,000/month ├─ Actual usage: Basic kanban + sprints Migration to GitScrum: ├─ 100 users = $872.20/month ├─ Savings: $7,127.80/month ├─ Annual savings: $85,534 ├─ Same features actually used Is Jira 10x better? No.
Is it 10x more expensive? Yes.
Price Comparison at Scale | Users | Jira Enterprise | Monday Enterprise | GitScrum | |-------|-----------------|-------------------|----------| | 25 | ~$2,000/mo | ~$1,500/mo | $204.70 | | 50 | ~$4,000/mo | ~$3,000/mo | $427.20 | | 100 | ~$8,000/mo | ~$6,000/mo | $872.20 | | 200 | Contact Sales | Contact Sales | $1,762 | Same Git integration. Same kanban boards.
Same sprint planning. 10% of the price.
What GitScrum Won't Do Transparency about limitations: ├─ No built-in Gantt charts ├─ No resource capacity planning ├─ No portfolio management dashboards ├─ No SAFe methodology support ├─ No 24/7 phone support If you need these: ├─ GitScrum isn't the right fit ├─ You probably do need enterprise tools ├─ That's okay But most teams don't need these. They're paying enterprise for kanban.
Real Enterprise Experience 'We're a 60-person engineering org. Were on Jira Enterprise at $70/user.
Did an audit: 95% of usage was kanban boards and basic sprints. Migrated to GitScrum.
Saved $40K/year. Nobody missed the enterprise features.
Some people actually liked it better - less complexity.' - VP Engineering, Series C Startup Features Enterprise Teams Actually Use | Feature | Jira Has | GitScrum Has | Used? | |---------------------|----------|--------------|-------| | Kanban boards | ✓ | ✓ | Daily | | Sprint planning | ✓ | ✓ | Weekly | | Git integration | Plugin | Native | Daily | | Story points | ✓ | ✓ | Weekly | | Time tracking | Plugin | Built-in | Sometimes | | Custom workflows | Complex | Simple | Rarely | | Audit trail | Plugin | Git-native | Audits | | Portfolio management | ✓ | ✗ | Rarely | | SAFe support | ✓ | ✗ | Never | | Gantt charts | ✓ | ✗ | Never | Pay for what you use.
Pricing Summary 25 users: $204.70/month (vs ~$2,000 enterprise) 50 users: $427.20/month (vs ~$4,000 enterprise) 100 users: $872.20/month (vs ~$8,000 enterprise) 200 users: $1,762.20/month (vs Contact Sales) $8.90/user/month. 2 users free forever.
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