What is GITHUB COPILOT on your bank statement?
Here's what this charge most likely is, grounded in our prefix dictionary and what the descriptor itself contains.
This appears to be a subscription charge for GitHub Copilot, Microsoft's AI-powered coding assistant billed directly by GitHub.
- Most likely: GitHub Copilot
- a software subscription service
- Processed by: GitHub
- GitHub bills its own subscriptions directly, so there is no third-party payment processor involved. The charge comes straight from GitHub (owned by Microsoft).
- Category
- Software / Developer Tools
Doesn't look right? Things you could check:
- Review GitHub billing settings — Checking github.com/settings/billing shows all active Copilot subscriptions and past invoices.
- Check your email for a receipt — GitHub typically sends a receipt email to the address on your GitHub account when a subscription renews.
- Identify which Copilot plan is active — GitHub Copilot offers individual, business, and enterprise tiers — the plan type would appear in your billing page.
- Check for shared or organization accounts — If you share a GitHub account with others or have an organization, a team member or admin may have enabled Copilot on the account.
A GitHub charge, typically for a paid plan, GitHub Copilot, or other developer-tool subscription billed by GitHub.
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- GITHUB.COM
This charge appears to be a direct billing from GitHub, most likely for a paid subscription such as GitHub Pro, Team, Enterprise, or GitHub Copilot.
- GITHUB *PRO
This charge is from GitHub for their 'Pro' individual subscription plan, a paid tier of the GitHub code-hosting and developer platform.
- ACH WEB PYMT BILLPAY
This appears to be an electronic bill payment made through your bank's online bill pay service via the ACH network.
- ADBL*AUDIOBOOK PURCHASE
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