Customer Reviews (10)
Micah W.
Solid for team collaboration
Our team of about 10 switched to Bitbucket last year, and getting everyone on board was smoother than I expected. It’s made code reviews and collaboration a lot easier, though sometimes the interface feels a bit clunky.
Jace D.
Solid value for team use
For the price, Bitbucket delivers solid value, especially if you’re running a small to mid-sized team. The integration with Jira and other Atlassian tools makes project tracking smoother, which really helps justify the cost. It can feel a bit pricey compared to some competitors, but the return on investment comes from saved time and fewer headaches when managing repositories. Overall, it’s a dependable option that’s worth the investment if you need robust version control with team collaboration features.
Ferdinand H.
Great PRs, tricky pipelines
The pull request feature is exactly what we needed to keep code reviews organized and clear. However, the pipeline setup can be a bit confusing at times, especially with YAML syntax, which could use some improvement.
Jada H.
Worth the cost for teams
For the size of my team, Bitbucket offers great value. The pricing tiers feel reasonable, especially once you factor in the integrated CI/CD and code review tools that save us time and headaches. Sure, it’s not the cheapest option out there, but the reliability and features have made it worth the investment in my experience. Overall, the return on what I pay is solid considering how much easier it makes managing our repos.
Cameron K.
Solid for team collaboration
Our team of about 10 developers started using Bitbucket a few months ago after management suggested it for better integration with Jira. Getting everyone on board took a bit of time since some were used to GitHub, but once we settled in, collaboration improved noticeably, especially with pull request reviews and branch permissions. The ability to link issues directly to commits helped keep our workflow transparent and reduced miscommunications during sprints. Overall, it’s been a solid tool that fits well with how we work, though occasionally the interface feels less intuitive compared to competitors.
Debra F.
Solid code reviews, pipelines need work
The pull request interface makes code reviews super straightforward and clear, which really speeds up our workflow. The pipeline setup is decent but could use more flexibility for complex builds.
Peregrine W.
Great PRs, CI could improve
The pull request interface in Bitbucket makes code reviews straightforward and clear, which really speeds up our workflow. However, the built-in CI/CD tools could use some improvement as they sometimes feel a bit clunky compared to other platforms I've tried.
Harvey H.
Solid value for small teams
For the size of my team, Bitbucket offers solid value without breaking the bank. The pricing tiers seem reasonable, especially when you consider the built-in CI/CD features that save us from juggling multiple tools. Sure, it’s not the cheapest option out there, but the return on investment has been clear in how much smoother our workflow is. Overall, it feels like a smart spend for what you get.
Flynn W.
Solid for team collaboration
Our team of about 8 switched to Bitbucket a few months ago after the boss pushed for it, and getting everyone on board was easier than expected. The pull request system makes code reviews smoother and really helps us catch issues early, though sometimes the interface feels a bit clunky. Overall, it’s helped our collaboration and keeps things organized without much hassle.
Maxine M.
Smooth team collaboration
Our team of eight started using Bitbucket last year, and getting everyone to switch was surprisingly smooth. The branching and pull request features really helped improve our code reviews and overall collaboration.