Customer Reviews (10)
Bentley J.
Reliable and Improving Steadily
Started using GitLab about five years ago when I was looking for a tool that combined code repository and CI/CD in one place. Over time, it's grown on me with new features like improved pipelines and better merge request workflows that actually make daily work smoother. The interface keeps getting cleaner, and the self-hosted option has been a lifesaver for my team's security needs. Honestly, it feels like the more I use it, the more it adapts to what developers really need without being overwhelming.
Jannis Z.
Best all-in-one Dev platform
Switched from GitHub and Bitbucket, and GitLab just clicks better for managing CI/CD pipelines alongside the repo. The integrated issue tracking and merge request workflows saved me a ton of back-and-forth compared to other tools.
Lisa J.
Cleared Up Merge Conflicts Fast
Our team was drowning in merge conflicts and constant confusion over code reviews, which slowed down our release cycles big time. Switching to GitLab’s integrated CI/CD and merge request system really cleared things up—now everyone’s on the same page and conflicts get resolved faster. The pipeline automation saved us hours each week, though sometimes the UI feels a bit clunky when setting up complex workflows. Overall, it made collaboration way smoother for us.
Frank W.
Unified Dev Workflow Savior
Our small dev team was constantly tripping over each other’s work with separate tools for code, issues, and CI/CD. GitLab brought everything into one place, and suddenly managing merge requests and tracking bugs felt way less chaotic. The built-in pipelines saved us hours by automating tests right after each push, so we caught problems early without juggling different apps. It made our deployments smoother and gave everyone a clear view of where the project stood.
Nate M.
Smooth and straightforward setup
Setup was way easier than I expected, had everything running in under an hour. The onboarding docs helped a lot, tho it took me a bit to get used to some of the interface quirks.
Tarquin M.
Great value for small teams
For the price, GitLab delivers way more than I expected. Our small team found it really affordable compared to other tools that charge extra for basic features. The integrated CI/CD alone has saved us countless hours and headaches, so the return on investment is clear. Honestly, it pays for itself when you factor in the time we’ve saved and how streamlined everything feels now.
Isabella S.
Saved our release process
Our team was drowning in managing multiple branches and merge conflicts, which was slowing down our release cycle. GitLab’s integrated CI/CD pipelines and merge request features made it way easier to track changes and automate testing before merging. It saved us hours each week by catching issues early and keeping everything organized in one place. Honestly, it felt like we got a grip on our workflow almost overnight.
Rory R.
Smooth setup, minor config tweaks
Setup was surprisingly quick, had it running in under an hour with minimal hiccups. Onboarding materials were clear enough, though I had to fiddle a bit with runner configs to get everything perfect.
Robin D.
Keeps getting better over time
Started using GitLab about five years ago, and it's honestly been smooth sailing ever since. The interface has gotten much cleaner and more intuitive, making collaboration way easier for my team. I particularly appreciate how the CI/CD pipelines have improved, saving us tons of time during deployments. Overall, it just keeps getting better without feeling like they’re overcomplicating things.
Algernon M.
Great merge requests, tricky pipelines
The merge request feature is exactly what we needed to streamline code reviews, but the CI/CD pipelines can be a bit confusing to set up at first. Once configured, though, they work really well.