Pricing Overview
10 users$10 |
25 users$1,800 |
50 users$3,300 |
100 users$6,000 |
500 users$12,000 |
500+ users |
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Your Environment, Your Rules
Stash fits into your environment and doesn't force you to use a pre-packaged appliance you don't have any control over. Built on the same rock solid architecture as JIRA and Confluence, Stash will feel right at home on all platforms.
Weaving Stash into your existing development environment is easy with the open REST API, built for custom integrations.
Self-hosted Git Repositories
Stash provides a central place to create and manage Git repositories hosted on your own servers. It's the place where all that distributed code comes back together, where you can find the latest official version of your project and track code activity.
Simple Administration
Git is great, but administering it is not! Stash simplifies Git administration with an intuitive user interface. Create a project, add Git repositories, control user management and assign permissions all in a matter of seconds.
Structured Projects
Since Git teams rarely use just a single repository, Stash ties related repositories together into projects. Projects enable you to organize and manage repositories, making managing access to your repositories simple and straightforward.
Fine-grained Permissions
Stash keeps IT administrators and developers productive by providing a way to manage permissions via a simple, yet powerful user interface.
- Global – delegate user and group access to all projects and to the server configurations
- Project – have confidence that the right users and groups have read and write access to a project
- Repository – restrict read/write/admin access per-repository
- Branch — control who can commit to specific branches in a repository
Centralized User Management
No matter if you are a small business or a Fortune 500 company, Stash's user management and permissions are flexible enough to cater for any use case you throw at it. Manage a small number of users in Stash's internal directory, use JIRA's user management or connect Stash to your corporate LDAP server.
