Customer Reviews (10)
Koby P.
Solved merge conflicts and deployment
Our team was drowning in merge conflicts and manual deployments, which really slowed down our release cycles. Switching to GitLab helped us automate CI/CD pipelines and gave us a single place to track issues alongside code, making it way easier to coordinate. There was a bit of a learning curve getting used to the interface, but once we got past that, it smoothed out the workflow a ton. Would’ve given 5 stars if the UI was a bit more intuitive though.
Francis P.
Worth the investment
For what we get, GitLab offers solid value. The pricing feels a bit steep at first, but once you factor in how much time it saves the team on CI/CD and project management, it quickly pays for itself. Definitely worth the investment if you need an all-in-one platform.
Harry H.
Great CI/CD, UI needs tweak
The CI/CD pipelines are super flexible and saved me tons of manual work, but I wish the merge request UI was a bit more intuitive. Overall, it handles our workflow really well though.
Nate D.
Worth every penny
GitLab's pricing felt a bit steep at first, but once we integrated it into our workflow, the time saved and smoother collaboration made it totally worth it. For what we get—code management, CI/CD, and issue tracking all in one place—the value is undeniable. Definitely a solid return on investment for our team.
Spencer R.
Finally streamlined our workflow
Our team was constantly losing track of merge requests and code reviews across different tools, which slowed down deployment. Switching to GitLab let us keep everything—issues, code, CI/CD—in one place, and that streamlined our process big time.
Sonny R.
Really handy for dev teams
GitLab's been solid for managing my projects, especially love how easy it is to track issues and do code reviews all in one place. The interface took a bit to get used to, but now I kinda dig how everything’s connected. Sometimes it gets a bit slow when switching between repos, which can be annoying, but overall it’s been a smooth ride. Definitely worth checking out if you want a one-stop shop for your dev work.
Trinity R.
Improved and reliable over time
Started using GitLab about five years ago and it's definitely come a long way since then. The interface has become much smoother and some of the integrations I rely on have gotten more reliable over time. One thing I've consistently appreciated is how responsive their updates are to community feedback, which makes me feel like they actually listen. Overall, it’s become more stable and feature-rich without losing the simplicity I initially liked.
Knox R.
Reliable and Improving Constantly
Started using GitLab about five years ago when our team was moving from simpler tools to something more integrated. Over time, it’s definitely grown into a much more robust platform — the CI/CD features have improved a ton and really sped up our deployment process. The interface has gotten cleaner, though occasionally new features come with a bit of a learning curve. Overall, it’s been a solid tool that keeps getting better without feeling like a burden to maintain.
Nigel G.
Reliable and steadily improving
Started using GitLab about five years ago and have seen it improve steadily since then. The interface has become much more intuitive, and the integration of CI/CD tools has saved me a lot of time. While there are occasional hiccups with merge requests, overall the platform feels more reliable and feature-rich than when I first started. It’s been a solid tool for managing projects and collaborating with teams across different time zones.
Luna B.
CI/CD made painless
Switched from GitHub and Bitbucket, and GitLab just made managing CI/CD way smoother for our team. The all-in-one setup cuts down on juggling different tools, which saved us a lot of headaches.