FireHydrant vs GitHub
Compare FireHydrant and GitHub on features, pricing, and buyer fit using the same researched criteria.

FireHydrant
Incident response — Free up to 10 responders; Pro $25/responder/mo annual; Enterprise custom; 14-day Pro trial. Does not outrank PagerDuty 8.0.
Best for
- • Teams that want incident command with a 10-responder free path
- • Buyers comparing FireHydrant Pro $25 to Rootly $20 and incident.io Team $15
- • Orgs that will keep PagerDuty for paging and add FireHydrant for command
Starting from $25.00/user/mo
Free plan available
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Our verdict
No universal winner. Choose based on which criteria matter most for your team.
GitHub is better for
- ✓ Starting pricing
- ✓ Integrations
- ✓ Security & admin
Tie
- • Free plan
Choose FireHydrant if: Teams that want incident command with a 10-responder free path
Choose GitHub if: Software teams needing Git source control as the system of record

GitHub
Source control and DevOps platform — free tier for public/seats; Team $4/user/mo; Enterprise $21/user/mo on annual billing.
Best for
- • Software teams needing Git source control as the system of record
- • Organizations standardising on Actions for CI/CD alongside repos
- • Enterprises needing audit/SSO governance on code
Starting from $4.00/user/mo
Free plan available
Frequently asked questions
Common buyer questions about FireHydrant vs GitHub.
No universal winner. Choose based on which criteria matter most for your team.
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