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Split pricing section contrasting free public repos with tiered private-repo minute allowances and per-OS runner rates.
Summary
A two-column GitHub Actions pricing block that leads with a bold "Free" public-repo promise on a dark card, then details private-repo included minutes and additional runner costs in a white comparison table.
Visual description
Light gray page background with a faint dot grid along the bottom edge. Left column is a tall dark navy card labeled "Public repositories" with oversized white "Free" type, a red heart icon, and the line "We love open source." Small colorful geometric shapes (circles and squares in orange, blue, green, yellow, purple) scatter around the card edges. Right column is a larger white elevated card titled "Private repositories" containing two side-by-side tables: "Included minutes" listing Free, Pro, Team, and Enterprise allotments (2,000 to 50,000 minutes), and "Additional hosted runner minutes" with per-minute Linux, Windows, and macOS rates plus free self-hosted. A small footnote with a blue "Learn more" link sits below the tables.
Key takeaway
The emotional left card selling open source for free while the right card handles enterprise math. Oversized "Free" as the hero number, with confetti-like vector accents softening an otherwise dry pricing table.
Reuse notes
Strong pattern for developer infrastructure with a clear public-vs-private split. Works when one tier is genuinely simple (free) and the other needs tabular detail. Needs horizontal space for the two-card layout; the decorative shapes help the dark promo card feel human on an otherwise utilitarian page.





















