GitLab: the simple solution for managing your code
June 20, 2021

GitLab: the simple solution for managing your code

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with GitLab

GitLab is being used as a code repository, source for our infrastructure as code configurations. It allows us to have version control on code, review and approve changes over the different environments we use. We also use GitLab for everything related to tracking issues and code documentation. Now, we only use GitLab in our application group.
  • Version control
  • Permission management
  • Merge between baseline and branch
  • Continuous integration and continuous delivery
  • Code branching, merging, and conflict resolution can be improved through advanced visual.
  • Can be technical and difficult for people to learn.
  • Higher productivity
  • Control of the code produced by multiple users
  • Versioning control
  • Rollback speed in case of bugs in new versions
The choice to use GitLab was a business choice recommended by other colleagues who already used it.
I have not used any type of security. We use the free version.
There has been a noticeable improvement in the training and generation of release packages thanks to the integration with Jenkins.

Do you think GitLab delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with GitLab's feature set?

Yes

Did GitLab live up to sales and marketing promises?

I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process

Did implementation of GitLab go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy GitLab again?

Yes

GitLab has been very helpful to us in the classification and administration of the source code in the different projects within our organization. GitLab is a robust and relatively easy to implement application for managing the source code of applications within our organization. Integrations with other applications can be a bit complex. And the organization of projects can present some inconvenience if they have not been defined correctly from the initial implementation.