Customer Reviews (10)
Madelyn B.
Good value for teams
GitLab’s pricing felt a bit steep at first, but after a few months the time saved on managing projects made it totally worth it. Great for small to medium teams who want solid features without juggling multiple tools.
Nancy K.
All-in-One Dev Platform
Switched from GitHub and Bitbucket after struggling with their pricing and limited built-in CI/CD options. GitLab’s all-in-one approach really stood out because I could manage everything from code to deployments in one place without juggling multiple tools. The interface feels a bit more intuitive for large teams, and the issue tracking is surprisingly robust compared to what I used before. Overall, it just fits our workflow better and saves a ton of back-and-forth.
Carson H.
Solid all-in-one Dev platform
Switched from GitHub after a few months because I needed better integrated CI/CD, and GitLab nailed it for our team. We also tried Bitbucket, but GitLab's all-in-one approach with issue tracking and deployment pipelines feels way smoother and less fragmented. The interface took a bit to get used to, but once I did, everything from merge requests to monitoring builds just clicked. Overall, it’s been a solid choice that keeps our workflow streamlined without jumping between multiple tools.
Carol G.
Reliable and Improving Constantly
Started using GitLab about five years ago for managing my team's projects, and it has come a long way since then. The interface has improved a lot, making navigation smoother and integrating CI/CD pipelines more intuitive. I've especially appreciated how their issue tracking keeps evolving to fit real-world workflows without feeling bloated. Occasionally, some features feel a bit cluttered, but overall it's been a solid tool that grows with your needs.
Montgomery Y.
Smooth setup with clear guidance
Getting GitLab up and running was smoother than I expected, and the onboarding materials helped flatten the learning curve pretty quickly. Took a couple of hours to feel comfortable navigating everything.
Gareth J.
Great for team collaboration
Our team of about 12 switched to GitLab a few months ago, and it’s really helped keep everyone on the same page, especially with code reviews and CI pipelines. Getting everyone to fully adopt it took a bit of time since some were used to other tools, but once they saw how much easier collaboration became, most were sold. The integration with our existing workflow has improved transparency without too much fuss.
Tarquin A.
Good value for teams
The pricing felt a bit steep at first, but once we started using GitLab, the time saved on collaboration and CI/CD made it totally worth it. For our team size, the return on investment has been clear.
Tatsuya I.
Merge request game changer
Our team was constantly losing track of merge requests, which slowed down our release cycle. GitLab’s integrated CI/CD pipelines and clear merge request tracking finally gave us a streamlined workflow, cutting down review times significantly. It’s made managing multiple projects way less chaotic for us.
Fletcher V.
Solid and improving over time
Started using GitLab about 5 years ago, and it’s definitely come a long way since then. The interface has gotten cleaner and some features like the CI/CD pipelines became way more reliable and easier to manage, which I really appreciate. There’s still the occasional hiccup with merge requests notifications not syncing perfectly, but overall it’s been solid for our team workflows. Feels great to see them actually listen and improve over time rather than just leaving things as-is.
Gordon R.
Solid tool that grows
Started using this about 6 years ago and it just keeps getting smoother and more reliable. The interface has improved a lot, and their CI/CD pipelines have become way more robust over time.