Customer Reviews (10)
Alfred S.
Good value for integration
The pricing might seem a bit steep upfront, but the time saved with their integrated tools more than makes up for it. For our team size, it's been a solid investment that’s helped avoid juggling multiple platforms.
Hazel H.
Solid all-in-one tool
GitLab's been super handy for keeping all my code and projects in one place. I like how easy it is to manage merge requests and track issues without jumping around too much. Sometimes the interface feels a bit cluttered, but overall it gets the job done and saves me a bunch of time. Definitely worth checking out if you want something all-in-one.
Lara M.
Solid and improving every year
Started using GitLab about five years ago, and it’s been impressive to watch how much it’s grown and improved over time. The interface has become way more intuitive, and the CI/CD pipelines are rock solid now—definitely saved me countless hours. I also appreciate how well the issue tracking and merge request features work together, making team collaboration much smoother. Overall, it feels like they really listen to the community and keep refining things without making it complicated.
Ariana S.
Great all-in-one platform
Tried GitHub and Bitbucket before, but GitLab's built-in CI/CD features really won me over. It’s a bit more complex to set up, but having everything in one place makes managing projects way smoother.
Finley G.
Still improving after years
Started using GitLab about 6 years ago and it just keeps getting better. The interface feels smoother now, and the CI/CD integration has saved me so much time on projects — only wish the notifications were a bit less spammy sometimes.
Kelly M.
Solid tool, minor annoyances
Been using GitLab for a few months and honestly, it’s a solid tool for managing projects and code. The interface is kinda cluttered sometimes, but once you get used to it, things run pretty smooth. Love the built-in CI/CD features – saved me a ton of time setting up pipelines. Wish the notifications were a bit less spammy tho.
Sara E.
All-in-One Dev Platform
Switched from GitHub and bitbucket because GitLab’s integrated CI/CD saved us so much setup time and hassle. The interface feels a bit cluttered sometimes, but the all-in-one approach beats juggling multiple tools.
Austin L.
Smooth team collaboration
Our team of about 12 switched to GitLab last year, and honestly, getting everyone aligned was smoother than I expected. The merge request reviews and built-in CI tools really helped us stay on the same page without endless meetings. Only downside is sometimes the UI feels a bit clunky, but nothing that slows us down much.
Geoffrey A.
Reliable and improving steadily
Started using GitLab about six years ago, and I’ve honestly seen it grow into a solid all-in-one platform. The CI/CD pipeline has become way more reliable and easier to configure over time, which has streamlined our deployments a lot. I also appreciate how the interface has cleaned up, making collaboration smoother without the clunky feel it used to have. Overall, it’s been a steady improvement that keeps me coming back.
Caspian R.
Great merge requests and CI/CD
The merge request feature in GitLab has seriously streamlined our code review process, making it easy to track changes and provide feedback without endless emails. I also really appreciate the built-in CI/CD pipelines—they've saved us a ton of time by automating testing and deployment. That said, sometimes the UI feels a bit cluttered, especially when managing multiple projects at once, which can slow me down. Overall, it’s a solid tool that fits well with our workflow.