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Bitrise - Continuous Integration Software

Bitrise Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Bitrise Reviews & Ratings

4.8

Excellent

Based on 390 ratings & 160 reviews

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Spotsaas Editor’s POV

Bitrise stands out as a fantastic CI/CD tool for mobile build automation, offering a clean UI and customizable workflows that cater to small to medium-sized organizations. Users appreciate its rich set of features, plugins, and easy setup process, simplifying CI system management. The platform excels in continuous integration and delivery, ensuring app submission ...Read more

Bitrise pros and cons

  • Customizable build configurations

  • Supports multiple platforms

  • Cloud-based solution

  • Easy team collaboration

  • Can be complex to set up

  • Limited integrations

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Muriel S

03/22/19

5 out of 5

Bitrise is the best mobile CI I've ever used!

What do you like best? - it's simple to configure. - it's flexible for creating the workflow that fits your use case. - it supports configuration as code, so it can be versioned within your repository. - it has a pretty good support for deploying apps to the stores, allowing continuous delivering changes to Google Play and Apple Store. - it has many configuration steps that you can choose from. - it supports an incremental build number for the apps. - it supports ...

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Connor P

03/16/19

5 out of 5

Indispensable for our workflow

What do you like best? Bitrise is built from the ground up for mobile. For anyone that's previously had to shoehorn mobile projects into CI systems like TeamCity — this is a serious breath of fresh air. Bitrise also embodies the convention over configuration trend which I love. Although our project configuration is fairly complex and the Bitrise defaults didn't work for us, there is a very flexible level of configuration under the hood. What do you dislike? For bootstrapped ...

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Administrator in Information Technology and Services

02/26/19

5 out of 5

Excellent CI tool for Android and iOS app

What do you like best? Lots of prebuilt steps to help quickly get a project built, tests running, builds in the hands of testers, and releases in the stores for users. What do you dislike? Support can be a little slow but that's being addressed. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? My team uses bitrise to get different builds of our mobile apps out for testing as we're developing features. We also use bitrise to put releases into the app ...

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Chris F

02/25/19

5 out of 5

We were up and running in 1 week, full CI/CD

What do you like best? Ease of use; integrates well with existing tooling with Fastlane, and able to quickly provision, build, and deploy our apps to test environments. The platform allowed me to automate both Android and iOS clients in a single product. What do you dislike? Not much I dislike, service worked great for us. Recommendations to others considering the product: If you are looking for a quick way to automate both Android and iOS build/deploy flows in a single product, ...

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Consultant in E-Learning

02/25/19

5 out of 5

The best mobile CI/CD out there

What do you like best? The UI is super intuitive and after you link your repo to the service it will auto-discover its kind and configure it for you. The cool part is that the workflow could be set by writing yml or drag and drop on the webpage. There are plenty of preinstalled steps for everything you might need to set up a first-class CI/CD process. What do you dislike? There is no mono repo support out of the box, but you can write a script or install a step from the community for ...

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Andres P

02/22/19

5 out of 5

All you need for your Mobile Apps CI/CD

What do you like best? Really simple to configure once you get to know it. Lot of integration. Bitrise provides seamless integration with many services, making it really simple to build, test and deploy your code. Great documentation. Documentation related to the CI/CD and also many useful documentation on related technologies. What do you dislike? Sometimes is kinda hard going over the logs online to find why a build failed. It's not a show stopper but would be great it there ...

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Administrator in Computer Software

02/21/19

4.5 out of 5

Awesome CI tool out of the box

What do you like best? Super easy setup to get a CI for android up and running. Highly customizable with many steps for performing almost any task What do you dislike? No way of setting manual deploy steps. For example, having a build that can be published on fabric manually whenever the user like cannot be done. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Continuous integration is a must on our development process. Bitrise is an awesome ...

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Pavel S

02/21/19

5 out of 5

Total time saver

What do you like best? Bitrise helps us drastically to reduce time spent on CI maintenance. We never spend time on OS updates, plugin updates, whatever updates. We simply write our ci scripts, and run them on Bitrise. There is a huge bunch of plugin steps which helps even newbies to run their Ci processes correctly. There is plain old .yml for people who prefer scripting. Bitrise provides easy integration with our VCS and with a bunch of other popular VCSs. There is free plan for people ...

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Sergey B

02/20/19

5 out of 5

If someone ask me what CI to use for iOS-dev, I will definitely answer Bitrise

What do you like best? It seems like Bitrise is created by people who knows what exactly is needed when you need (or want) to use CI/CD on your project. A few years ago I worked on the an open-source python-project and we used Jenkins as a CI/CD tool and I remember the pain and struggle while setup and supporting it. I'm not advocating here against Jenkins, it's a great tool with a lot of the abilities and freedom if you need it. But after that I joined the team who worked on the ...

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Thang N

02/20/19

5 out of 5

Smooth UX and highly customizable

What do you like best? Automate setup process, and doesn't require me to change repo's code or add new file to project What do you dislike? everything works perfectly, nothing to complain. Recommendations to others considering the product: Bitrise is a really well made service with excellent support for developer. The work flow is lightweight and can be extended base on the requirement. I would highly recommend to use it for CI/CD. What problems are you solving with the product? ...

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