Tony Kim
Feb 21, 2026 12:11
GitHub Copilot now presents organization-level utilization metrics in public preview, giving org admins direct visibility with out enterprise-level entry necessities.
GitHub rolled out organization-level Copilot utilization metrics dashboards in public preview on February 20, addressing a spot that beforehand pressured org admins to depend on enterprise-level reporting for adoption insights.
The change issues for mid-sized groups and standalone organizations that do not function below enterprise umbrellas. Beforehand, utilization metrics dashboards existed solely on the enterprise tier, leaving group house owners blind to how their groups really used the AI coding assistant.
What’s Truly New
Group house owners can now entry Copilot utilization metrics straight by way of GitHub’s UI. The dashboard mirrors information from just lately launched group utilization APIs however packages it into a visible format that does not require API calls or customized tooling.
Entry is not restricted to enterprise clients. Free and Group tier organizations can use the dashboard, supplied they’ve enabled Copilot utilization metrics. Customers with customized roles that embrace “View Group Copilot Metrics” permission can even entry the information—a helpful possibility for granting visibility with out full admin privileges.
The Deduplication Catch
One wrinkle price flagging: in case your group sits inside an enterprise, do not anticipate the numbers to match up cleanly. Enterprise reporting deduplicates customers throughout organizations, whereas org-level experiences depend customers wherever they’re energetic. A developer belonging to a few organizations reveals up in all three org experiences however solely as soon as in enterprise totals.
This is not a bug—it is how the scoping works. But it surely means finance groups evaluating org-level utilization towards enterprise billing will see discrepancies.
Broader Copilot Momentum
The dashboard arrives amid regular Copilot function growth. GitHub launched testing capabilities for .NET in Visible Studio on February 11, and JetBrains IDE enhancements landed February 13. The pricing tiers stay unchanged: $10/month for Professional, $19/consumer/month for Enterprise, and $39/consumer/month for Enterprise.
For organizations evaluating whether or not Copilot delivers ROI at $19 or $39 per seat, granular utilization information ought to assist justify renewals—or flag underutilized licenses earlier than the following billing cycle.
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