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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)

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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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Yasmany C

04/07/16

5 out of 5

excellent ci

What do you like best? Is easy to configure and allows you to get really fast to the matrix of testing scenarios and version of your application or library. It enable almost all tools available now a day. Containerized testing methodology that ensure isolation of execution and results. It enhance and support open software development, helping thousands of projects. What do you dislike? It does not provide a tool to debug the container on execution. It should provide an ssh kinda like ...

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04/07/16

5 out of 5

excellent ci

What do you like best? Is easy to configure and allows you to get really fast to the matrix of testing scenarios and version of your application or library. It enable almost all tools available now a day. Containerized testing methodology that ensure isolation of execution and results. It enhance and support open software development, helping thousands of projects. What do you dislike? It does not provide a tool to debug the container on execution. It should provide an ssh kinda like ...

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Gabriel F

03/30/16

4.5 out of 5

The amazing Travis the Tester

What do you like best? Travis keeps check on all my builds, running the tests it's configured to run. Travis CI not only runs tests on your master developing branch, it may also be configured to test all your feature branches and even Pull Requests, which an amazing feature as it tests a pull request before you merge, simplifying the process and saving you the time. Travis also works as a guarantee for users of your software, as they can see the test log online. What do you ...

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03/24/16

4.5 out of 5

Continious integration, deployment and test automation with Travis

What do you like best? The best of Travis CI is it's user-friendly GitHub integration. If you are using popular programming language - you will not get any problems. Moreover Travis CI provides huge capabilities for further customization. You can use default patterns to configure your build, tests and deployment or write it by your hands, because Travis CI provides Linux shell where you can do anything you want. Travis CI docs are also user frienly and easy to understand. Good ...

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Alexander K

03/24/16

4.5 out of 5

Continious integration, deployment and test automation with Travis

What do you like best? The best of Travis CI is it's user-friendly GitHub integration. If you are using popular programming language - you will not get any problems. Moreover Travis CI provides huge capabilities for further customization. You can use default patterns to configure your build, tests and deployment or write it by your hands, because Travis CI provides Linux shell where you can do anything you want. Travis CI docs are also user frienly and easy to understand. Good ...

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AI

Administrator in Information Technology and Services

03/14/16

5 out of 5

Fast and highly customizable continuous integration tool

What do you like best? The fact that it is directly interfaced with Github. What do you dislike? The slow installation at each build, maybe it would be better to have a quicker cache or something. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Continuous testing and publishing to npm. The benefits are that you configure once, then you don't pay attention anymore, you are sure your package will be published if the tests pass.

03/11/16

5 out of 5

One of the best CI servers in the market

What do you like best? I am an open source developer so naturally I have a bias for Travis CI. I mostly use Travis CI for my open source projects. And I have never felt the need to shift to another CI server out there in the market. The documentation is good and if you ever need any help, the support team is always there to help you out. What do you dislike? My only complain would would be linux only builds. This is where Circle CI is essentially ahead. If you are building something ...

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Tasdik R

03/11/16

5 out of 5

One of the best CI servers in the market

What do you like best? I am an open source developer so naturally I have a bias for Travis CI. I mostly use Travis CI for my open source projects. And I have never felt the need to shift to another CI server out there in the market. The documentation is good and if you ever need any help, the support team is always there to help you out. What do you dislike? My only complain would would be linux only builds. This is where Circle CI is essentially ahead. If you are building something ...

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UI

User in Computer Software

03/10/16

5 out of 5

Using travis as your automated build service

What do you like best? Travis CI subscriptions let use execute concurrent build jobs across multiple projects. The open source free plan solution is pretty useful as you typically don't need to have a build run immediately although as a company, having multiple concurrent build jobs saves time and resources. What do you dislike? UI sometimes makes it difficult to navigate to specific builds and navigate through build history. Recommendations to others considering the product: If ...

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Ryan B

03/09/16

5 out of 5

Beautiful interface for CI deployment details

What do you like best? Compare to other services for CI (jenkins, go), personally I find the interface to be cleaner and more intuitive. They have great documentation, and customizing each project with a yaml file in the repo is extremely easy. What do you dislike? Over the many years I have been using Travis, I have not experienced anything i dislike. Recommendations to others considering the product: Make sure to read through the documentation. There is likely a lot of features ...

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