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TeamCity

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What is TeamCity?

TeamCity is a continuous integration server from Czeck company JetBrains.

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TeamCity has proven to be an invaluable tool for software development teams across various organizations. Users have utilized TeamCity in …
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TeamCity Delivers

9 out of 10
August 13, 2021
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We make use of TeamCity to build and deploy our code from our git repositories to our various environments - development, test, staging, …
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Build with Confidence!

10 out of 10
October 25, 2017
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We use TeamCity for Continuous Integration & Delivery of our software products. We have many projects for various customers that are built …
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What is TeamCity?

TeamCity is a continuous integration server from Czeck company JetBrains.

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Product Demos

Sitecore CI/CD with TeamCity and TDS Demo

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Redgate DLM Demo (with TFS, TeamCity, & Octopus Deploy)

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CI/CD with JetBrains TeamCity | TeamCity Tutorial

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Demo Teamcity Build Project 2 (end)

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TeamCity Fundamental Tutorial for Beginners with Demo || Class - 01 || By Visualpath

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TeamCity demo - part 1

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Product Details

What is TeamCity?

A Continuous Integration and Deployment server that provides out-of-the-box test intelligence, real-time reporting on build problems, and boasts scalability. It is available both as an on-premises and a cloud-based version.

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TeamCity Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

TeamCity is a continuous integration server from Czeck company JetBrains.

Bamboo, Jenkins, and CloudBees Continuous Integration are common alternatives for TeamCity.

The most common users of TeamCity are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

TeamCity has proven to be an invaluable tool for software development teams across various organizations. Users have utilized TeamCity in their agile project management systems, specifically within the web development team, to streamline their workflow and enhance productivity. By seamlessly integrating their git repositories with their ticketing systems, users have been able to test and release code from the development environment to the production environment with ease.

The software's automation testing capabilities have been critical for both development and product support. With TeamCity, users have been able to evaluate and integrate numerous projects, pulling together over 300 components of their SaaS-based product. This has allowed them to schedule, execute, and generate reports for various types of automation testing, ensuring the quality and reliability of their software.

One of the standout features of TeamCity is its user-friendly interface. Users have praised how easy it is to navigate and manage builds and releases within the system. Additionally, TeamCity offers flexible templates through its templates, variables, and parameterization capabilities. This enables users to create common solutions, such as deploying MVC applications to IIS, quickly and efficiently.

TeamCity seamlessly integrates with several popular platforms like Git, Azure, AWS, and Visual Studio Team Services. This integration allows development teams to leverage existing tools in their CI/CD build process without any hassle.

While users appreciate the functionality provided by TeamCity, some have expressed a desire for more comprehensive deployment visualization features. However, this minor limitation does not detract from the overall effectiveness of the software.

Overall, TeamCity has become an essential tool for development teams looking to implement continuous integration and continuous deployment practices. By providing immediate feedback on code issues and enabling thorough testing before delivery to customers, TeamCity ensures a smooth and efficient development process. Its ease of configuration and implementation also makes it suitable for small organizations with multiple projects. With its ability to meet quality expectations by running automated unit tests and handling various environments, customers find great value in using TeamCity for their software development needs.

Reliable Performance: Many users have praised the product for its reliable performance. Several reviewers have stated that the product consistently meets their expectations and performs well without any issues.

User-friendly Interface: A significant number of customers have appreciated the user-friendly interface of the product. Numerous users mentioned that the interface is intuitive and easy to navigate, making it simple for them to use and understand all its features.

Great Customer Support: Several reviewers have expressed their satisfaction with the excellent customer support provided by the company. Users have reported positive experiences while seeking assistance from customer support representatives who were helpful, knowledgeable, and prompt in resolving their queries or concerns.

Long and Manual Upgrade Process: Many users have expressed frustration with the lengthy and manual upgrade process for TeamCity. They have found it to be time-consuming and cumbersome, requiring significant effort.

Lack of SaaS-based Solution: Several reviewers have mentioned their disappointment in the lack of a SaaS-based solution for TeamCity. This means that users are required to host and maintain a large server along with multiple build agents, which can be inconvenient and resource-intensive.

Weak Pipeline Visualization: A common concern among users is the weakness of TeamCity's pipeline visualization feature. They feel that it could benefit from improvements in terms of clarity and usability, as it currently falls short compared to other aspects of the platform.

  • Users recommend TeamCity over Jenkins for its additional features, ease of use, and integration capabilities.
  • They highly recommend TeamCity to IT companies and suggest that it is worth the investment for enterprise continuous integration.
  • Users also recommend self-hosting TeamCity for small companies and mention its value compared to other services.
  • Furthermore, they recommend taking advantage of the free trial, checking available plugins, and evaluating new major versions and security risks.
  • Overall, users think TeamCity is a great product for build automation and continuous integration and consider it as one of the best CI tools available.

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Reviews

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Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
TeamCity is our primary build, test, and deploy automation tool. It is the key orchestration piece for the SDLC of more than 12 software products. TeamCity allows us to automate a number of tasks to ensure repeatable results and allows team members to spend more time developing rather than running through the manual work of testing and deploying our software solutions.
BENAOUN Mahdi | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
TeamCity is used across all the development, test and DevOps departments across the company. It's integrated with every GitLab project to provide efficient continuous deployment respecting the priorities of the different projects' builds and the availability of the nodes which are multiple racks. It has been an excellent decision to purchase such a tool.
August 13, 2021

TeamCity Delivers

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We make use of TeamCity to build and deploy our code from our git repositories to our various environments - development, test, staging, and production. We have incorporated comprehensive tests into the process as well, making TeamCity the backbone of our CI/CD pipeline that has strengthened our ability to deliver features.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
The organization is rather small, so it is used by the whole organization, for all the projects we are working on. We are using it to perform tasks of continuous integration and continuous deployment to several environments including test, acceptance and production.
We are also running all our automated unit tests using TeamCity.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
TeamCity is being used across my company. We have integrated TeamCity with the CI/CD pipeline. This is solving number of problems which occur if we do not have CI/CD in place. Configuring node servers to build the projects is easy. We can easily configure the properties while building the specific branch. Can easily build multiple feature/develop/release branches at once. It gives all build related information at one place, so can troubleshoot problem in build easily. Basic implementation of application is easy.
Anthony Aziz | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use TeamCity on a self-hosted instance to build our ASP.NET projects, .NET desktop projects, and Angular projects. We use it to automatically build these various projects from our git repos and then execute deployment scripts via Octopus Deploy. We also run unit tests on each build and tie in build and test status to our code review tool, Upsource. TeamCity is part of our end-to-end pipeline that allows us to get quality changes out the door quickly and react to production issues quickly.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use TeamCity as a CI/CD tool for our pre-production and production builds. We've set it up for near full automation use and have set it up with multiple steps for each build. TeamCity is used on a team-by-team basis here at my work. Several surrounding teams in many different departments use it with much success. TeamCity solves the problem of integrating other tools in the CI/CD build process without being too complicated or without too much overhead. Given a corporate firewall can cause great limitations, it's nice to have a tool that's simple to integrate with other tools.
Jason Kelly | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
TeamCity was used by the technology department of the organization, especially by the web development team.

We used TeamCity to test and release code from our development environment to our production environment. Our web developers worked under an agile project management system and used continuous integration. In this system, TeamCity allowed us to integrate our git repository with our ticketing system, as well as help us quality assure and properly release clean code to production.
Ramendra Sahu | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
TeamCity is the go-to tool to getting the Builds and Deployments packages for a variety of platforms like .NET, Java and JS etc. It is being used by the whole organization. It unifies the build and deployments needs of all the diverse projects to a single platform and solves the build and release issues previously we faced and reduces the time to go to Prod.
Simon Hurley | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Our company has two products. 1 of which, TeamCity is the critical tool for development and for both products, it's the critical tool for automation testing. In all cases, both development and product support use it. It's the tool which pulls together the 300+ components that make up our current SaaS-based product and the tool which schedules, executes and produces reports for all our type of automation testing (behavioral, backward compatibility, performance, security, and load).
Eric Huggins | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We used TeamCity as our Core Continuous Integration solution for four years. I love TeamCity's easy to use interface, and the way builds and releases are linked together in dependency Chains. I found it particularly helpful that Builds can be run separately, or in advance of Releases - and then when Releases are run the Builds only run again if the code has changed. TeamCity's Templates, Variables, and Parameterization capabilities also made it very easy to establish a flexible template for common solutions such as deploying MVC applications to IIS. Once templates were configured I could create a "build and release" for a new project in less than 10 minutes.

While TeamCity has a simple to use and understand chaining mechanism, allowing builds to call "builds and releases" to rely on multiple dependency chains - TeamCity's PipeLine visualization capabilities are one of its weakest points. I had a complex build across five different environments consisting of eight different solutions and over 20 deployment targets. During a major update, it would have been nice to visualize the deployment pipeline and "watch" the deployment process for issues - but that really isn't possible with TeamCity. Outside of that, TeamCity worked great, integrated well with all of our platforms: Git, Azure, AWS, Visual Studio Team Services.

Great Product.
Larry Reed | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
TC is used across our organization to do builds for all our apps and services. We started using it to replace our custom build and deploy system because we needed something more flexible and customizable, and something that did not need a fully dedicated support team.
October 25, 2017

Build with Confidence!

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use TeamCity for Continuous Integration & Delivery of our software products. We have many projects for various customers that are built and integrated continuously whenever we check code into our git repositories.

We use a mixture of Gradle & Maven builds and TeamCity handles both well.

We get immediate feedback from TeamCity if a code change has caused issues with other linked projects and, because we have confidence in our tests we also have confidence in a 'green' build prior to delivery to a customer.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
TeamCity is used in every rollout of code to production in engineering. We heavily believe in test driven development, we probably have more tests than actual code for the product. Since we have nightly releases, TeamCity (CI) is great for getting all our builds tested and ready to go for release.
Christopher Belanger | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I set up TeamCity for our core product continuous integration. For both the main product and the core libraries it is used to compile on check in, build and deploy on pull requests, and to run the unit and functional tests. No code goes into the develop or main branches without passing through this process.
March 31, 2017

TeamCity for the Win!

Tom Paulus | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use TeamCity at San Diego State Instructional Technology Services to support our CI (Continuous Integration) and CD (Continuous Deployment) needs to support our Agile DevOps practices we implement for our developers. TeamCity also allows us to integrate with our Issue Tracker (YouTrack) and GitHub to ensure we stay on top of issues, and make sure that all of our production deployments are stable and reliable (thanks to Unit Testing, which is handled automatically by TeamCity on artifact build and deploy).
Bear Golightly | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Every single commit to our codebase results in an automatic full build and unit test run, then this code is automatically deployed to a bare-bones environment if it builds and the tests pass.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
TeamCity was used by my team to do the continuous evaluation and integration of various projects under our team. It was used by our team only in our organisation. It was easy to spot wrong commits and build a failure before the product release. This was very easy with the help of a continuous integration tool like TeamCity that has a very versatile UI.
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