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United Kingdom flagHugh E.

April 20, 2024
5/5 stars
Streamlined Team Collaboration

Our team of about 12 switched to GitLab last year, and it really smoothed out how we handle merge requests and code reviews. Getting everyone onboard wasn’t as painful as I expected, mostly because the interface is straightforward and the integrated CI/CD pipelines saved us a ton of time. Collaboration feels way more transparent now, especially with the issue tracking and project boards all in one place.

United Kingdom flagCrispin T.

April 18, 2024
5/5 stars
Worth the investment

GitLab’s pricing felt a bit high at first, but the all-in-one platform really saves us time and headaches, so it’s paid off quickly. For our team, the ROI is clear because we don’t have to juggle multiple tools, which made the cost feel totally justified. Definitely worth the investment if you want everything streamlined in one place.

France flagGwenn O.

April 18, 2024
5/5 stars
Best all-in-one Dev platform

Switched from GitHub and Bitbucket after struggling with their limited CI/CD capabilities for our team size. GitLab’s integrated pipeline setup saved us a ton of configuration headaches, plus the built-in issue tracking keeps everything in one place without hopping between apps. The interface feels a bit cluttered at times, but the trade-off for such a comprehensive platform was worth it. Overall, it just fits our workflow better and makes collaboration smoother.

United Kingdom flagFinley H.

April 18, 2024
5/5 stars
Merge Requests and CI/CD Shine

The merge request feature in GitLab has seriously streamlined how our team reviews code. I love how easy it is to leave inline comments and track changes without jumping between different tools. Also, the built-in CI/CD pipelines save us so much time by automating testing and deployment right after a merge. The only minor gripe is that sometimes the pipeline logs can be a bit overwhelming to sift through, but overall, it’s been a huge productivity boost.

United Kingdom flagNeil W.

April 17, 2024
4/5 stars
Great all-in-one Dev tool

Switched from GitHub and Bitbucket and glad we did. GitLab's integrated CI/CD pipelines save us a ton of setup time, and the issue tracking feels more intuitive for our workflow. The UI can get a bit cluttered sometimes, but overall it’s been solid for managing both code and deployments in one spot.

France flagLazare A.

April 8, 2024
4/5 stars
Great all-in-one Dev tool

Tried GitHub and Bitbucket before, but GitLab’s integrated CI/CD and issue tracking made collaboration way smoother for our team. It’s a bit less polished UX-wise than GitHub, but the all-in-one setup won me over.

United Kingdom flagBartholomew J.

April 8, 2024
4/5 stars
Great CI/CD, okay issues

The CI/CD pipelines in GitLab save me a ton of setup time and just work smoothly. The issue tracking is helpful, but sometimes it feels a bit clunky when managing a large number of tickets.

United States flagFrank R.

April 7, 2024
4/5 stars
Good value for the price

GitLab's pricing felt a bit steep at first, but the way it streamlines our workflow has honestly made it worth the cost. For what we get, it's a solid investment that’s saved us time and headaches.

France flagAugustin T.

April 7, 2024
4/5 stars
Solid all-in-one tool

GitLab’s been solid for managing all my projects without jumping between tools. Love how everything from issue tracking to CI/CD is in one spot, which saves me a lot of headaches. Sometimes the interface feels a bit clunky, but overall it’s reliable and does exactly what I need. Definitely a go-to for team collaboration on code.

Australia flagBlake W.

April 6, 2024
5/5 stars
Solved messy merge conflicts

Our team was drowning in messy merge conflicts and poor visibility on who was working on what. Switching to GitLab's integrated CI/CD pipelines and merge request system actually fixed that headache — now conflicts get caught early and the workflow feels way smoother, even with multiple people pushing changes at once. The only hiccup is sometimes the UI feels a bit sluggish when the repo gets really big.