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Bitrise - Continuous Integration Software

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

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Bitrise Reviews & Ratings

4.8

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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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Marco S

01/27/20

5 out of 5

Best mobile development DevOps product, by far!

What do you like best? It integrates any CI & CD workflow with App/Play Store . It automates the otherwise unbearable Xcode manual distribution system. What do you dislike? Not much really. Common use cases like a standard React Native iOS/Android are not as straight-forward as they could be, but then again, pretty quickly you'll have to diverge from that common use case so its not a bad thing to build the workflow yourself and understand what you're doing. What problems are you ...

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User in Banking

01/21/20

5 out of 5

Reliable tool

What do you like best? Interface, Integration with third party soft What do you dislike? Speed of builds may be improved with at least 30%. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? CI / CD. Reliability.

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Varun M

01/21/20

5 out of 5

Great application for Mobile App Developers

What do you like best? The documentation and ease of use and setup What do you dislike? Need to upgrade the stacks manually. Some errors that occur while deploying a new build is just because of an old version of stack Recommendations to others considering the product: The documentation is self-explanatory. Always read the documentation before implementing any feature of bitrise What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Deploying iOS and ...

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User in Internet

01/16/20

5 out of 5

Great service

What do you like best? Easy setup, great integration, good documentation (developer documentation, GitHub), and simple to use. Just a great service! 👍 What do you dislike? The one downside is that we didn't used Bitrise sooner. Recommendations to others considering the product: Bitrise is so easy to setup. Just give it a try. You can have your first build ready in a couple of minutes. It's just so easy! Highly recommended! What problems are you solving with the product? What ...

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Jáder N

01/15/20

5 out of 5

Faster & Simple

What do you like best? I really liked the simple way to configure the jobs and pipelines What do you dislike? I couldn't execute a command line directly on that and is difficult do manage and show a code coverage What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? It was easier to publish an iOS application using the Apple Developer Enterprise Program than other platforms.

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Julián F

01/15/20

5 out of 5

Best UX CI System Ever.

What do you like best? The simplicity. In the past years, the UX was only centered on the final users, not on the devs. But now the UX matters and the Bitrise team knows that. This is a CI System for UI Devs (Mobile), by UI Devs. What do you dislike? Honestly, I don't have anything in mind that I don't like on Bitrise. I can say that the free plan is very limited. I hope that they can increase the build times for the normal devs. This is a problem because I really like to use Bitrise ...

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Nikolai K

01/15/20

5 out of 5

A robust CI/CD with no efforts from you

What do you like best? I've chosen Bitrise about three years ago for it's clean interface and visual workflow build. The vast build-step collection with open-source distribution covered all of my daily CI needs and many more. The above two factors made me to choose Bitrise at the time of initial CI integration when I had about zero dev-ops skills. It is worth noting Bitrise has also a decent team-management tool, and a CLI-tool with local build execution to eliminate “It works on my ...

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Administrator in Leisure, Travel & Tourism

01/15/20

4.5 out of 5

Great for Building your Apps

What do you like best? Bitrise offers both a great user experience building your workflows with their snappy ui as well as very detailed configuration via yaml file. Combined with the ton of integrations with third party services and tools Bitrise is very good choice when it comes to CI for mobile apps. What do you dislike? Loading times could be improved. In some cases it was hard to find specific things in the documentation. In general the documentation is pretty good though and it ...

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Joshua L

01/14/20

5 out of 5

Best mobile CI/CD available, just point it to your repo and go.

What do you like best? It was super quick to setup and get going with some really sane defaults. Customizing my setup later as the project grew in complexity was also easy. Having the ability to chose what development stack is also great, I can switch between various Xcode versions easily. What do you dislike? GitHub integration gives too much permission. I recognize this is on GitHub to provide a better API that isn't an all-or-nothing deal, but maybe you should also present better ...

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User in Mental Health Care

01/07/20

5 out of 5

Mobile app feature parity 🎉

What do you like best? Bitrise affords low-friction multiplatform deployment, allowing us to keep our iOS and Android apps in sync by deploying through a single workflow. What do you dislike? Ocassional upstream deprecation. It's not always known that a step in a workflow needs to be updated until there's a breaking change. Recommendations to others considering the product: The workflow configurations are shareable as yaml files. If you can find someone with a similar workflow who ...

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