GitHub has announced that all of its paid plans now include unlimited private repositories, offering a simplified pricing structure for both individuals and organizations. The personal plan is priced at $7 per month, while organization plans are $9 per user per month with a minimum charge of $25 for the first five users. This change means that users can create as many private repositories as needed without additional costs, enhancing flexibility and collaboration. Existing users will be automatically transitioned to the new plans, and those with larger plans will receive prorated credits. Organizations have the option to upgrade to unlimited private repositories at their convenience, though existing plans can still be maintained. GitHub emphasizes this model as a way to foster better workflow and encourages users to take advantage of the new structure without immediate pressure to switch plans, committing to a 12-month notice period before enforcing any mandatory changes.