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Fundamentally changing the way Development, Security, and Ops teams collaborate and build software - GitLab provides all of the essential DevOps tools in one DevOps platform.
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Sumeet S.
SS
Product Manager
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"GitLab: Powerful All-in-One DevOps, but Can Be Heavy for Small Teams"
What do you like best about GitLab?

GitLab is an all-in-one DevOps platform that brings everything — from code hosting and CI/CD pipelines to issue tracking and security — under one roof. The best part is its seamless CI/CD integration, which makes automating builds, tests, and deployments incredibly easy. Its Merge Request workflows, inline code reviews, and visibility into pipelines help teams collaborate efficiently. The user interface is clean, intuitive, and works great for both small teams and enterprise-scale projects. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about GitLab?

While GitLab is powerful, it can feel heavy for smaller projects. The initial setup for CI/CD runners and permissions can be a bit complex, especially for new users. Occasionally, pipeline execution speed slows down for larger repos, and the pricing for premium tiers can be high for startups. Also, the UI could load faster when dealing with large numbers of issues or merge requests. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

SS
Sr. Software Engineer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Gitlab is strong & cool open-source alternative of Github"
What do you like best about GitLab?

The all-in-one setup is probably its biggest win. You get Git repos, CI/CD, issue tracking, and project management in one place. No jumping between tools. The CI/CD pipeline system is solid once you get it running. The YAML config gives you good control, and the built-in runners work well for most projects. Issue tracking integrates nicely with merge requests. You can link branches to issues automatically, which keeps things organized. GitLab's pretty straightforward to get running. The community edition has good forum support, and paid tiers get direct help. Once your team gets used to it, GitLab becomes the everyday tool for everything. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about GitLab?

The interface can feel cluttered. There's a lot going on, and finding what you need sometimes takes too many clicks. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Jannatul H.
JH
Senior Cloud Developer
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"GitLab review by Jannatul"
What do you like best about GitLab?

GitLab CI/CD is seamlessly integrated and not an afterthought. Its flexibility allows for YAML-based pipeline configurations, making it adaptable to a variety of workflows. This results in fast, customizable pipelines that are effective for tasks ranging from simple builds to complex, multi-stage deployments. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about GitLab?

The sheer number of features and options can feel overwhelming, particularly for teams that are new to GitLab or DevOps. Additionally, GitLab offers limited built-in granularity when it comes to permission settings, especially in comparison to tools like GitHub Enterprise or Bitbucket. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Vitaliy S.
VS
Director
Information Technology and Services
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Easy and Fun"
What do you like best about GitLab?

There are many useful features, such as Milestones, Groups, Workspaces, and 2Do-s, among others. I also appreciate the user interface. All the members of our small team were able to handle the implementation easily. While working on a side project, we used it frequently, and it never felt disruptive or annoying—which is something we really appreciate. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about GitLab?

Actually we used GitLab for small team and all was perfect - so we didn't faced with difficulties or something to dislike. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Rutesh R.
RR
Technical Writer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Best Version Control & DevOps Tool For Org"
What do you like best about GitLab?

Gitlab helps throughout the SDLC process, from planning, bringing teams together, secure code and deployments on the cloud and also proper Issue and developments tracking Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about GitLab?

Gitlab sometimes feels laggy, especially when we prepare to Build over CI/CD, it takes too much time, even with good servers. Also it should have extensive support of other cloud services like AWS Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Danish s.
DS
Professional Freelancer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Project repository"
What do you like best about GitLab?

The most helpful thing about GitLab is that it can help users to collaborate at any time.

Multiple users can work on a single project.

We can automate the project on Gitlab.

It is very easy to use for the developer at any place to edit the code. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about GitLab?

The least helpful thing about the Gitlab is weird commands and directions they provide to their users.

Definitely, it is not the best platform for beginners to add their projects. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Aasheesh P.
AP
Senior Software Engineer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Gitlab- Best in class tool for source control and CI/CD"
What do you like best about GitLab?

There are a lot of great things about GitLab. First of all, it has a feature to create multiple levels of groups. Then the CI/CD pipelines are very easy to use.

GitLab provides container registries, dependency proxy to pull container images, manages the Kubernetes environments etc.

The implementation of GitLab self-hosted runners is also very easy, and GitLab has enough documentation for the setup.

The integration of GitLab is pretty simple.

I am using GitLab daily for day-to-day operations. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about GitLab?

GitLab support is a factor that I don't like about GitLab. They are too slow to respond to P1 incidents. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

HD
Software engineer
Information Technology and Services
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"All in one platform for code and project management."
What do you like best about GitLab?

GitLab brings everything into one platform. I can manage code, track issues, create pipelines, and review merge requests without switching tools. The built-in CI-CD is a big advantage as it saves time and makes the whole process smoother. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about GitLab?

I believe it has a bit of a learning curve. The interface has a lot of features, so it takes time to get used to where everything is. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Freedom and collaboration without the mess"
What do you like best about GitLab?

Gitlab starts of as feeling like a clone of github. But that misses the point. Gitlab gives you way more freedom to work as you please, to install and run on-premise or work with SaaS in the hosted gitlab.

I'm a bit OCD maybe but "merge request" is more accurate than "pull request" as github calls it. So it feels more 'technically correct'. All the usual integrations exists, very easily links to IntelliJ products, as command line of course still remains there for the die hards. I use gitlab every day, multiple times a day. It's part of my software engineering workflow.

To get started, there's some clicking around to find your way, but it becomes natural to understand when youknow the basics. Especially good are the features to resolve merge conflicts by editing online and running interactive merge tools online, as well as the interactive CI configuration editor. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about GitLab?

Gitlab is not a slick and "fun" as Github. But it's way better to use than running a "pure git" repository over ssh connection or shared filesystem with your colleagues.

Self-hosted, while that brings it's benefits, can be slow, and combined with the clicking around to figure stuff out, makes it feel a bit clunky. SaaS cloud hosted is much better and faster, but of course you pay for that.

As an "end user" it's easy to get going with gitlab, and there's endless community support as well as customer support. Though you can see some feature requests do lag for a long time until getting resolved.

As an admin, integrating Gitlab could be worse than it is, but it's way better to maintain and operate than doing without it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Mohit V.
MV
Software Engineer DevOps
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"A Great DevOps Platform with Everything in One Place"
What do you like best about GitLab?

What I like most is the GitLab brings together version control, CI/CD, issue tracking, and project management in a single tool. I really like how seamless it is to go from writing code to deploying it, all without leaving the platform. The built-in CI/CD is easy to set up, and the merge request workflow helps keep code quality high. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about GitLab?

It can feel a bit slow sometimes, especially with larger repositories or more complex pipelines. Also, some settings and permissions are buried deep in menus, so it takes a while to find things unless you use it regularly. The UI could use a bit more polish in places. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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Time to Implement

1 month

Return on Investment

13 months

Average Discount

11%

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