Coding April 16, 2026 2 min read GitLab Blog EN

GitLab 18.11: Budget guardrails for GitLab Credits

GitLab introduces budget controls to manage AI spending. This helps teams using GitLab Credits to track and limit expenses.

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Teams using GitLab Duo Agent Platform with on-demand GitLab Credits are shipping faster, catching bugs earlier, and automating tasks that used to take entire sprints. But as adoption grows, so does oversight from finance, procurement, and platform teams to prove that AI spending is bounded, predictable, and controllable. One of the greatest barriers to broader AI adoption isn't skepticism about the technology. It's uncertainty about managing spend. Without budget caps, a busy month could produce unexpected expenses. Without per-user limits, a handful of power users could burn through the team's credits before the month is over. And without either, engineering leaders who want to expand their use of agentic AI for software development have to jump through more hoops for budget approval. Since its general availability, GitLab Duo Agent Platform has provided usage governance and visibility.

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