Enterprise
A phased approach to adopting PlainHub across your organization.
Enterprise Personas
| Persona | Challenge | PlainHub's value |
|---|---|---|
| IT / DX | Too many document management tools, need consolidation | Centralize on GitHub. Standard Git format makes future migration easy |
| Legal / Compliance | Version control and change tracking for contracts and policies | All changes recorded in Git history. Who changed what and when is always clear |
| PM / Business Planning | Want to manage docs in the same place as engineers | PlainHub lets non-engineers write directly to GitHub |
| Security | Don't want to entrust data to third-party servers | PlainHub stores no data. Communication is only between GitHub and your browser |
Adoption Steps
| Phase | Scope | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Free | Individuals, small teams | Use all current PlainHub features (public/private repos) |
| Team | Departments, project teams | GitHub Organization integration, member management, shared repos |
| Enterprise | Company-wide | SSO/SAML, MFA, audit logs, IP restrictions, custom domain, self-hosted, SLA |
Enterprise Features
- GitHub Enterprise Server / Cloud support — Connect to on-premises GitHub
- SSO (SAML/OIDC) — Integrate with your existing authentication infrastructure
- Audit logs — Record who accessed and edited which files, and when
- IP restrictions / Access control — Limit access to your internal network
- MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) — Additional security layer beyond GitHub auth
- Self-hosted — Run PlainHub on your own infrastructure
- Custom branding — Company logo, custom domain (plainhub.example.com)
Pricing
Free
For individuals and teams, right now
- All editor features
- AI Panel (BYOK)
- CLI & MCP Server
- GitHub Issues integration
- Cross-repository search
- PWA support
Enterprise
For organizations considering company-wide adoption
Everything in Free, plus:
- GitHub Enterprise Server / Cloud support
- SSO / SAML
- Audit logs
- IP restrictions / MFA
- Custom domain
- Self-hosted
- SLA
Key Benefits
- High data portability — Data stays in GitHub in standard Git format. No data loss even if you stop using PlainHub, and migration to other services is easy
- Leverage existing infrastructure — Organizations already using GitHub Enterprise can adopt immediately
- Minimal learning curve — Non-engineers just open a browser and start writing