9.5
Spot Score
Continuous integration made effortless.
Add to compare
Starts from $69/Month
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
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.
Log in Required to View Reviews
Filter results
Sort by :
Showing 71-80 out of 111
GM
Guillaume M
03/08/16
FOOS review
What do you like best? It's free for open source. It's simple to get started and to use. The integration with Github is pretty solid. What do you dislike? Limited support for open source in terms of memory. Does not support windows. I use http://www.appveyor.com to fill the gap. However it is pretty slow. My project takes 15 minutes to build and test on AppVeyor and 5 minutes on Travis. Recommendations to others considering the product: Offer a premium version (paid) for ...
Read more
02/24/16
Great tool for Continuous Integration
What do you like best? Before using Travis, I tried many other tools and even used TeamCity for a few months. I love how Travis is so simple and powerful at the same time. Each time I deploy anything, it's only writing a few lines to configure how Travis will test my application and everything is working right away from the first commit. What do you dislike? For some kinds of applications, it was a bit difficult to configure Travis. For Grails for example, I had to guess how to ...
Read more
MF
Mathias F
02/24/16
Great tool for Continuous Integration
What do you like best? Before using Travis, I tried many other tools and even used TeamCity for a few months. I love how Travis is so simple and powerful at the same time. Each time I deploy anything, it's only writing a few lines to configure how Travis will test my application and everything is working right away from the first commit. What do you dislike? For some kinds of applications, it was a bit difficult to configure Travis. For Grails for example, I had to guess how to ...
Read more
RL
Ramón L
02/10/16
Test, deploy, take a cup of coffee.
What do you like best? With TCI you have a nice way of being aware of what you are building, you can test your code at the same time you deploy, get detailed information about what is wrong(if it is) and saves you a lot of time. The best part is that it's as free as github (This meaning you only have to pay when using private repositories). TCI is definately empowering open source projects with testing and confidence. What do you dislike? There's nothing much to dislike about TCI. The ...
Read more
01/30/16
Fantastic Continuous Integration System
What do you like best? I write some new code. I push that new code to my repo. Now it is getting built and all the tests are running on Travis CI. If they pass and everything works, that code gets deployed into production - simple and automated. Takes a little bit of configuration and setup initially but payoffs greatly in the end. What do you dislike? I have no complaints right now. So far it has been very straight forward and easy to use. Recommendations to others considering the ...
Read more
KP
Kevin Patrick W
01/30/16
Fantastic Continuous Integration System
What do you like best? I write some new code. I push that new code to my repo. Now it is getting built and all the tests are running on Travis CI. If they pass and everything works, that code gets deployed into production - simple and automated. Takes a little bit of configuration and setup initially but payoffs greatly in the end. What do you dislike? I have no complaints right now. So far it has been very straight forward and easy to use. Recommendations to others considering the ...
Read more
CY
Cho Yin Y
01/29/16
Free CI for my github projects!
What do you like best? The seamless integration with Github is the feature I like the most. Travis CI provides free continuous building with open source projects hosted on Github. Unlike other CIs, running Travis is as simple as adding a configuration file to your existing repositories on Github. The configuration file can be easily made with reference to their extensive documentation. Also, Travis allows root access which is a nice feature as well. What do you dislike? The builds ...
Read more
01/29/16
Free CI for my github projects!
What do you like best? The seamless integration with Github is the feature I like the most. Travis CI provides free continuous building with open source projects hosted on Github. Unlike other CIs, running Travis is as simple as adding a configuration file to your existing repositories on Github. The configuration file can be easily made with reference to their extensive documentation. Also, Travis allows root access which is a nice feature as well. What do you dislike? The builds ...
Read more
FO
Filipe O
01/27/16
Automation is a must have in your toolbelt
What do you like best? Travis is very easy to setup for any of your projects, and it's free to public projects on GitHub. The UI is great and it gives hints to help you finding out what you've configured wrong. Giving that build automation is a must have in your toolbelt nowadays, Travis is of course the best choice for public GitHub projects. What do you dislike? The paid plans are very pricey, which avoids me to use this great tool in my startup projects at MVP stages - in which I ...
Read more
01/27/16
Automation is a must have in your toolbelt
What do you like best? Travis is very easy to setup for any of your projects, and it's free to public projects on GitHub. The UI is great and it gives hints to help you finding out what you've configured wrong. Giving that build automation is a must have in your toolbelt nowadays, Travis is of course the best choice for public GitHub projects. What do you dislike? The paid plans are very pricey, which avoids me to use this great tool in my startup projects at MVP stages - in which I ...
Read more
Disclaimer: This research has been collated from a variety of authoritative sources. We welcome your feedback at [email protected].