About billing for enterprise accounts
Enterprise accounts are currently available to GitHub Enterprise customers paying by invoice. Billing for all of the organizations and GitHub Enterprise Server instances connected to your enterprise account are aggregated into a single bill charge for all of your paid GitHub.com services (including paid licenses in organizations, Git Large File Storage data packs, GitHub Advanced Security usage, and subscriptions for GitHub Marketplace apps).
If you purchased GitHub Enterprise through a Microsoft Enterprise Agreement, you can connect your Azure Subscription ID to your enterprise account to enable and pay for GitHub Actions and GitHub Packages usage beyond the amounts including with your account. For more information, see "Connecting an Azure subscription to your enterprise."
For more information about managing billing managers, see "Inviting people to manage your enterprise."
Viewing the subscription and usage for your enterprise account
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In the top-right corner of GitHub, click your profile photo, then click Your enterprises.
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In the list of enterprises, click the enterprise you want to view.
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In the enterprise account sidebar, click Settings.
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In the left sidebar, click Enterprise licensing.
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Under "User Licenses", view your total licenses, number of consumed licenses, and your subscription expiration date.
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Optionally, to view details for license usage or download a CSV file with license details, to the right of "User Licenses", click View details or .
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Optionally, to view usage details for other features, in the left sidebar, click Billing.