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Spacelift Pricing Overview

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Spacelift Alternatives Pricing

The following is a quick overview of editions offered by other Cloud Infrastructure Automation Software

GitHub
Free for Individuals and Organizations
$0.001 users
Basics for teams and developers
  • Unlimited public/private repositories
  • Unlimited collaborators
  • 2,000 Actions minutes/month (Free for public repositories)
  • 500MB of GitHub Packages storage (Free for public repositories)
  • Community Support
$5,000per year
Up to 100 nodes
  • 30 Days of Support only
  • No response time SLA
  • Maintenance & Upgrades
  • Limited Features
$0.00Per Month
Do more with your minutes.
  • Up to 6,000 build minutes per month
  • Largest selection: Build for Docker, Windows, Linux, Arm, and macOS or on your own compute with self-hosted runners
  • Build better: Choose the right resource class size (S⁠–⁠L) to go fast and maximize your build minutes
  • Fast: Run up to 30 jobs at a time and run your tests in parallel using test splitting

Various alternatives pricing & plans

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Spacelift Pricing Reviews

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Alex J.
AJ
Site Reliability Engineer
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"A great tool for Terraform continuous delivery"
What do you like best about Spacelift?

Lots of flexibility - integrate with your workflows without needing to change them. Great collaboration features like pull request previews, access levels, change approvals, and more. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Spacelift?

The flexibility comes with complexity. It can be easy to build something too company or workflow-specific when you should instead take the opportunity to rationalise and simplify our processes. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Verified User in Renewables & Environment
AR
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Scalable IaC Management with Seamless GitHub Integration"
What do you like best about Spacelift?

Spacelift goes beyond the basics of managing the lifecycle of OpenTofu and other IaC tools by adding useful constructs like spaces, contexts, and integrations that make managing a large number of configurations a scalable process. The web user interface is basic, but gives easy access to all the key information

One thing that really impressed me is the quality of the integration with GitHub repositories. Spacelift not only runs OpenTofu plans automatically for pushes and pull requests, but does so without any manual configurations or boilerplate workflows in the repositories. It also handles monorepos really well, only running plans only for stacks that are actually affected by changed files. And, it's possible to promote proposed changes all from within GitHub. The spacectl CLI is similarly well integrated, making it easy to integrate into local development workflows. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Spacelift?

The web interface is rather basic. It's focussed on one entity at a time (e.g., spaces, stacks, contexts), making it hard to get holistic views of things. For example, when I'm on the page for a space, I'd ideally like some sort of overview of the stacks and contexts in the space and drill down into them. Instead, I have to go to the stacks page and filter down to the space, the contexts page and filter down to the space, etc. There's also some rough edges and odd behaviours like action panels covering up lists, and weird list item selection behaviours. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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