GitHub Agent HQ
Run AI coding agents (Copilot, Claude, Codex) directly inside GitHub and VS Code, keeping context attached to repos, issues, and PRs.
What is GitHub Agent HQ?
GitHub Agent HQ is GitHub’s interface for running coding agents within your existing GitHub workflow. It lets teams start agent sessions and assign work from repositories, issues, and pull requests, and use partner agents like Claude (Anthropic) and Codex (OpenAI) alongside GitHub Copilot. During public preview, access is included for Copilot Pro+ and Copilot Enterprise customers, and agent sessions consume premium requests.
Best for: Teams shipping on GitHub · GitHub/VS Code workflows · Agent-based issue/PR automation

Developer Stack Fit
Quick read on where GitHub Agent HQ fits in a software team's AI stack. Validate final fit against your codebase, data policy, and deployment model.
- Stack layer
- Coding Agents
- Deployment model
- Open-source deployable
- Open-source status
- Yes or source-available
- API support
- API or integration-friendly
- MCP support
- No MCP signal found
- Security posture
- Review vendor privacy and data retention
- Best use case
- Teams shipping on GitHub
Key Features
- 01
Run coding agents inside GitHub.com, GitHub Mobile, and VS Code
GitHub-native agent sessions
- 02
Assign agents to issues and pull requests to generate draft PRs
Issue/PR assignment with draft PR output
- 03
Keep context and history attached to repositories, issues, and PRs
Partner agents: Claude and Codex (public preview)
- 04
Use multiple agents (Copilot, Claude, Codex) for parallel approaches and reviews
A core development capability that teams use daily.
- 05
Enterprise controls for enabling partner agents and managing access
A core development capability that teams use daily.
Pros & Cons
What stands out
- Keeps AI work in the same place as code review and collaboration
- Supports multiple agent providers in one workflow
- Works across GitHub web, mobile, and VS Code
Watch outs
- Requires Copilot Pro+ or Copilot Enterprise during public preview
- Each agent session consumes premium requests (public preview)
- Availability and features may change as preview evolves
Pricing Plans
GitHub Agent HQ Pricing
Choose the perfect plan for your needs. All plans include our core features with different usage limits and advanced capabilities.
Copilot Enterprise
Copilot Pro+
Need a Custom Solution?
Looking for enterprise features or custom pricing? Contact GitHub Agent HQ directly for tailored solutions.
Contact SalesMost teams land on the Copilot Pro+ plan.
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FAQ
What is GitHub Agent HQ and how does it work?
GitHub Agent HQ is a development tool that run ai coding agents (copilot, claude, codex) directly inside github and vs code, keeping context attached to repos, issues, and prs.. It uses AI to help users improve productivity through analyzing input and generating relevant output.
How much does GitHub Agent HQ cost?
GitHub Agent HQ starts at $39/month. Pricing varies by plan.
Is there a free plan or trial?
GitHub Agent HQ doesn't offer a traditional free trial, but provides a money-back guarantee on paid plans.
What can GitHub Agent HQ do?
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