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Travis CI - Continuous Integration Software

Travis CI Reviews in June 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Travis CI Reviews & Ratings

4.4

Very Good

Based on 326 ratings & 111 reviews

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Excellent

(75)

Very Good

(32)

Good

(4)

Poor

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Travis CI stands out as a robust tool for managing continuous integration and deployment pipelines efficiently. Its seamless integration with GitHub simplifies automation tasks, saving valuable time for developers. The service excels in automating tests, ensuring code quality, and facilitating deployments across different platforms. Users appreciate the ease of ...Read more

Travis CI pros and cons

  • Simplifies continuous development pipeline tasks, freeing up mental resources for developers to focus on coding.

  • Easy to integrate with GitHub and various IDEs, enhancing productivity and workflow efficiency.

  • Supports automating tests in CI/CD projects, ensuring code quality and preventing broken builds.

  • Provides free support for public repos, making it cost-effective for open-source projects.

  • May experience intermittent outages and performance issues, potentially disrupting development workflow.

  • Lack of extensive customization options and advanced features compared to some competitors.

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Showing 101-110 out of 111

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Benjamin L

12/11/15

5 out of 5

TravisCi Is a very great product. For open source and private projects.

What do you like best? Travis has a very nice integration with Github. There are aware of new technological changes, before PHP7 was released we can use RC version. It easy to launch test in parallels. When I was student I was eligible to have 1 private repository for free. The support is great and fast. What do you dislike? When they migrate to a docker infrastructure, I was experiencing some big issues with build that was not triggered and random errors. Sometime the ...

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12/11/15

4 out of 5

The CI server you'll love to use with Github

What do you like best? I like most the Github integration part of Travis CI. When you have an existing Github (either open source or closed source project, it can work seamlessly with the existing structure and integrates on 1-click without almost any effort on your part. The only thing that you need to add is a configuration file, which is usually very well documented in their docs and also shows the whole log of what happens during the build, so you can catch your mistakes easily. What ...

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Abhas B

12/11/15

4 out of 5

The CI server you'll love to use with Github

What do you like best? I like most the Github integration part of Travis CI. When you have an existing Github (either open source or closed source) project, it can work seamlessly with the existing structure and integrates on 1-click without almost any effort on your part. The only thing that you need to add is a configuration file, which is usually very well documented in their docs and also shows the whole log of what happens during the build, so you can catch your mistakes easily. ...

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12/11/15

5 out of 5

Must-have tool for *any* software project

What do you like best? Clear configuration specification, wide user community, fast support and updated software in the stack. In addition to that, travis-ci has been a major contributor to the growth of the github ecosystem and to its community: they simply kicked out a free tool that did what an open source project could never afford to help. Some of the project even sponsored travis-ci just because of the major involvement it had in helping the open source software folks. In ...

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Eduardo S

12/11/15

5 out of 5

The best hosted CI service available

What do you like best? I love the ease of use, the UI is very simple and well thought out, and it is still powerful enough. What do you dislike? I think they could have a personal plan, or at least allow personal accounts to have one private repo integrated for free. I'd love to use Travis on personal projects, but I don't want to publish them nor I can pay $129 a month for it. Recommendations to others considering the product: Travis CI is the best hosted CI service I have tried ...

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Todd B

12/11/15

5 out of 5

Travis CI is an excellent test automation tool that integrates seamlessly with Github

What do you like best? Travis CI is a real life-saver if you need to test your application against different environments. You can test against different language runtimes, different web browsers, different web servers, you name it. The best part of this is you can mix and match these any which way using test matrices. This is just something you can't do manually. Travis CI includes most commonly used computer languages and server technologies. However, if Travis doesn't have something ...

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Marco P

12/11/15

5 out of 5

Must-have tool for *any* software project

What do you like best? Clear configuration specification, wide user community, fast support and updated software in the stack. In addition to that, travis-ci has been a major contributor to the growth of the github ecosystem and to its community: they simply kicked out a free tool that did what an open source project could never afford to help. Some of the project even sponsored travis-ci just because of the major involvement it had in helping the open source software folks. In ...

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User in Internet

12/11/15

4 out of 5

Continuous Integration for the 21 century

What do you like best? Integration of TravisCI with github, bitbucket, gitlab, and not using jenkins :) What do you dislike? It's horrible slow, even when paying, I know there are some challenges to solve in order to make it faster. It would be nice to make a tool for checking the syntax for the .travis.yml one who can check if you didn't had typos like matrxi instead of matrix, and stuff like that, several times sents commits with typos and I believe this would help to down the load ...

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Ryan G

05/25/15

5 out of 5

Great for testing pull requests

What do you like best? I really like the automated continuous integration that this system provides. It provides a very seemless integration with Github's continuous integration api. What do you dislike? The setup took a little getting used to. I had a hard time understanding the documentation. Once I started to understand the concepts, things went much smoother. Recommendations to others considering the product: It was a little difficult for at first because it was the first time ...

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Kasparas G

05/11/15

5 out of 5

Travis CI is awesome!

What do you like best? The new interface is very slick. I love how easy is to use your product - configuration, monitoring builds, that little button that allows you to follow the log etc... It's really cool! Also, the fact that it's built in Ruby (or maybe a part of it) makes me like this product even more! What do you dislike? I would like to be able to: * SSH to the build machine to debug a build failure * Ability to manually trigger a new build * Ability to ...

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