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Biggest SaaS library.

Browse website pages, product interfaces and emails from a growing library of hundreds of SaaS.

Desktop & mobile versions.

Switch from desktop to mobile versions to see how the best designers make websites responsive.

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How do you process payment?

SaaSFrame subscriptions are sold on Lemon Squeezy, a secured online selling platform for creators.

What about future updates and versions?

SaaSFrame gets updated all the time! Every new update and version will immediately be made available to all SaaSFrame users.

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GitHub Pricing Page Structure

1. Header:

The header contains a navigation bar with the GitHub logo on the left, followed by links to explore, features, and enterprise. The right side of the header has a "Sign in" button and "Get started" button.

2. Hero section:

The hero section of the page features a large banner with the headline "Built for developers" and a subheading that reads "GitHub is a development platform inspired by the way you work. From open source to business, you can host and review code, manage projects, and build software alongside 50 million developers." Below the headline, there are two CTA buttons inviting the user to try GitHub for free or buy a plan.

3. Plans:

The next section describes the various plans that are available for GitHub. The page features four plans—Free, Pro, Team, and Enterprise—and a brief description of each. Each plan has a "Choose plan" button that takes the user to the respective plan details page.

4. Comparison table:

The next section features a comparison table that lays out the features included in each plan side by side. The table features categories such as "Code review," "Project management," "Security," and "Support" with icons and checkmarks to indicate whether a particular feature is included in a plan or not.

5. Enterprise:

The next section details the benefits of GitHub Enterprise, such as having complete control over your code and integration with your existing tools. There is a "Contact Sales" button on this page, which takes the user to a form to get in touch with the sales team.

6. Community:

The next section of the page highlights the GitHub community and the various ways it can be leveraged for collaboration, learning, and networking. The section features subheadings like "Join the community," "Learn and grow," and "Connect with GitHub."

7. Featured customers:

The page's final section displays customer logos from various industries and sizes. It emphasizes how businesses and teams are successfully using GitHub.

8. Footer:

The footer contains links to various important sections of the website, such as "Pricing," "Explore," "Features," "Blog," and "Contact GitHub." The footer also contains links to GitHub's social media profiles and information on its availability in different languages.