GitHub is a place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Over a million people use GitHub to build amazing things together. With the collaborative features of GitHub.com, desktop and mobile apps, and GitHub Enterprise, the development platform helps individuals and teams to write better code, faster. From open source to business, users can host and review code, manage projects, and build software alongside millions of other developers. GitHub brings teams together to work through problems, move ideas forward, and learn from each other along the way. On GitHub, lightweight code review tools are built into every pull request. Teams can create review processes that improve the quality of code and fit neatly into the workflow. Project managers and developers can coordinate, track, and update their work in one place, so projects stay transparent and on schedule. Users can fine tune the process as the team changes, update tools as technologies shift, and find new ways to work better.
The key features of GitHub are:
GitHub price starts from $7
GitHub can be deployed on following platforms: Cloud Based, SaaS
GitHub supports following languages: English
GitHub provides the following API's: Open API, API for custom integration
GitHub can be integrated with: Slack, Travis CI, HuBoard, Codeship, ZenHub, Glitter, Atom, Cloud9, Code Climate, Amazon, Gitcolony, Codetree, Waffle, ReviewNinja, Overv.io, Planio, MyGet, Codecov, Bitrise, Reviewable, Shippable, Roadmap, Rollbar, LingoHub, BuildKite, Opbeat, buddybuild, Wercker, Datadog, Apiary, Zube, JIRA, Snap CI, Hound, Raygun
GitHub provides the following training/resources: Documentation, Webinars, Live Online
GitHub customer support options are: Email, Phone, Live Chat