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Travis CI - Continuous Integration Software

Travis CI Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Travis CI Reviews & Ratings

4.4

Very Good

Based on 326 ratings & 111 reviews

Rating Distribution

Excellent

(75)

Very Good

(32)

Good

(4)

Poor

(0)

Terible

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Spotsaas Editor’s POV

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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Anonymous

04/14/16

5 out of 5

Simple, powerful and easy to integrate

What do you like best? I love the integration with Github, when it adds visual information to a pull request to let you see how a build is progressing and what problems it has (if any. I love that it's very easy to configure without any hassle. I love the badge you can put on a website or in your readme to show whether the build is passing or not. I love the fact that it has built-in support to deploy to other vendors, like Heroku What do you dislike? Difficult to build native ...

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Steven H

04/14/16

5 out of 5

Simple, powerful and easy to integrate

What do you like best? I love the integration with Github, when it adds visual information to a pull request to let you see how a build is progressing and what problems it has (if any). I love that it's very easy to configure without any hassle. I love the badge you can put on a website or in your readme to show whether the build is passing or not. I love the fact that it has built-in support to deploy to other vendors, like Heroku What do you dislike? Difficult to build ...

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User in Animation

04/14/16

3.5 out of 5

Easy to start and need more document

What do you like best? easy to start travis ci. If we only write .yml file and upload repository to github, we can get the result of a build. What do you dislike? there isn't much document about customized ci. For example , deployment of achievement of the build is difficult for me. I think we need much document about the customization of ci.. Recommendations to others considering the product: Easy to start travis ci. building project is very easy What problems are ...

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Anonymous

04/13/16

3 out of 5

Travis for Open Source CI

What do you like best? Travis really shines on their language support as well as capabilities. Its UI is nice, very nice, with a dashboard that allows you to check the status of 6 or 7 projects at the same time (depending on your screen size and resolution and their status. What do you dislike? The real downside of Travis is that you need to add a file to your project to start using it. This is mandatory today and this file can be quite complex. This leads to some "useless" commits ...

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Andreas P

04/13/16

4.5 out of 5

Automatic build with TRAVIS

What do you like best? Easy to implement. Took me less than 10 minutes to get builds on every commit/pull request. This is very handy because that means I can teach my oc workers abot this product as well and we can work together to always make sure that our lint rules pass, that our tests work and that no tests fail. The travis build fails if there is an error and we get alerted right away. We can even check the messages before we merge a pull request. What do you dislike? The ...

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Mario C

04/13/16

3 out of 5

Travis for Open Source CI

What do you like best? Travis really shines on their language support as well as capabilities. Its UI is nice, very nice, with a dashboard that allows you to check the status of 6 or 7 projects at the same time (depending on your screen size and resolution) and their status. What do you dislike? The real downside of Travis is that you need to add a file to your project to start using it. This is mandatory today and this file can be quite complex. This leads to some "useless" commits ...

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Anonymous

04/13/16

5 out of 5

Travis CL

What do you like best? Really like the automatic tests, makes sure nobody pushes anything to the repository if it ends up breaking the repository. So you always wait for the green like from Travis ensuring you can push. What do you dislike? I don't have a lot of negative things about travis, I used it for one of my repositories but I do sometimes find it troubling which tests did it fail and why exactly. Recommendations to others considering the product: It takes a little while to ...

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Kiarash T

04/13/16

5 out of 5

Travis CL

What do you like best? Really like the automatic tests, makes sure nobody pushes anything to the repository if it ends up breaking the repository. So you always wait for the green like from Travis ensuring you can push. What do you dislike? I don't have a lot of negative things about travis, I used it for one of my repositories but I do sometimes find it troubling which tests did it fail and why exactly. Recommendations to others considering the product: It takes a little while to ...

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Nikolay G

04/12/16

4.5 out of 5

Great tool for improve software quality

What do you like best? Integration with github is great and allows to simply run tests on commits and monitor health of the project. Pull request checking is also a major, especially for a large open source project, because it simplifies pull request review process. Run tests on multiple configurations and multiple python versions is a great for library developers. Travis CI dashboard is pretty clean and informative. What do you dislike? It became harder to setup integration ...

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Csaba K

04/12/16

4 out of 5

Travis CI review

What do you like best? I like Travis CI because it is really simple. All the configuration is in just one YAML file. We can list all the build steps we want in the build lifecycle with simple commands, just like as we do in the terminal. No GUI clicking, building is required. The second best thing is the GitHub integration, which is flawless. You just add the conf file, enable the repo, and you got full integrated CI with your GitHub repo. Finally, as an open source developer, i love that ...

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