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Bitrise - Continuous Integration Software

Bitrise Reviews in May 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Bitrise Reviews & Ratings

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Based on 390 ratings & 160 reviews

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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

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bootstraponline

08/31/18

5 out of 5

Awesome for running mobile UI tests on Firebase Test Lab

What do you like best? https://github.com/TestArmada/flank works great on Bitrise to run Android and iOS tests on pull requests. Enabling a reliable unit and UI testing workflow has been the most difficult part of mobile CI. Bitrise support is amazing. They listen to feedback and evolve the product to meet user needs. What do you dislike? I dislike that after Apple acquired Buddybuild there's no real competition. No one in the market has the feature set of Bitrise. If Bitrise is ...

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Karol W

08/29/18

5 out of 5

Bitrise is a great CI/CD platform

What do you like best? - vast majority of components is open-source - very quick response time from support - modular structure What do you dislike? It is not completely open-source project. You cannot self-host it if for example you cannot send source code to the cloud e.g. you are developing banking app. Recommendations to others considering the product: I would recommend Bitrise to others developing mobile apps. What problems are you solving with the product? What ...

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Eric F

08/23/18

4.5 out of 5

Easy to setup. Mobile (iOS, Android) friendly!

What do you like best? the workflow, or how to setup a sequence of tasks to run during a build sequence. Easy to setup builds for iOS and Android. Push to Crashlytics. What do you dislike? with the latest updates, everything is working awesomely What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Continuous Integration for mobile app development: iOS and Android

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Yuktika P

08/22/18

4.5 out of 5

Bitrise is good for builds - easy to use

What do you like best? Easy to use - specially they have a good workflow system to setup steps as a pipeline for building. Also, build doesn't take too long to build and doesn't have to wait in queue to start building. What do you dislike? I didn't like the UI much compare to other build systems. It is pretty hard to get used to with the UI but once I got used it then things started smoothly. Also, Bitrise doesn't have integration with Saucelabs which is the biggest disadvantage to be ...

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Sam D

08/21/18

5 out of 5

Peace of mind as a service

What do you like best? Bitrise claims to offer happiness as a service and this is exactly what I received. Bitrise saves me a lot time bothering with build system maintenance, looking after hardware etc. Thanks to Bitrise, we went from simply creating a build, downloading and mailing to our customers, to a fully integrated pipeline that enhances the complete lifecycle of our products. What do you dislike? Their focus seems to be on developing new integrations for a build, while the ...

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Simon M

08/14/18

5 out of 5

Application development is more efficient on Bitrise

What do you like best? Bitrise offers a large amount of integrations, which are all quick and easy to use. Whilst building lanes within bitrise it’s easy to allow non technical users get insight into what is being done via bitrise. What do you dislike? Mobile web application is slightly limiting whilst looking at build logs. Not a major issue. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We automate our build and delivery systems of mobile ...

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Tal N

08/14/18

5 out of 5

Brings order to your app development

What do you like best? That I can go back and easily check previous versions, that I can check multiple branches. What do you dislike? It takes a while for the build to finish, sometimes it fails and the developers need the support. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? The app QA has become much more easy and organized.

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Caio R

08/07/18

4.5 out of 5

Bitrise give me time to think about the problems instead of the tools

What do you like best? The UI/UX is really great, it helped my team building, testing and deploying several apps, we save so much time since Bitrise provides an amazing supports to the latest technologies. What do you dislike? I think users, groups, and access management could be a little bit easier to use. I would like to have some way to present dashboards and maybe download some data about build analytics. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you ...

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Ady L

07/11/18

5 out of 5

best way to implement CI/CD for mobile or React-Native app

What do you like best? The workflow feature, you can easily add lots of plugins (steps) to streamline your build process. We are using it for our dev and production environments, pushing to various 3rd party providers from Apple Itunes connect to Google Play. What do you dislike? Hmm.. hard question. like many CI/CD providers setting up and figuring out the workflow can sometimes be time-consuming. out of all of the providers I've seen they have the easiest UI :) What problems are ...

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Kyle B

10/30/17

4.5 out of 5

Great way to hit the ground running with CI

What do you like best? Quick & easy to connect to your repo and add SSH keys. Workflows are easy to use and provide a lot of functionality. What do you dislike? I wish it also supported .Net. Having to go to an alternative service for that. Recommendations to others considering the product: Since they do not charge by build minute, but by concurrencies they can be much less expensive than competitors with similar features. What problems are you solving with the product? What ...

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