Compare the Top DevOps Software as of October 2025

What is DevOps Software?

DevOps is a software development and delivery practice that emphasizes collaboration between software developers, IT operations professionals, and other stakeholders. It uses a set of tools and automation to help manage the various processes that go into developing software quickly, efficiently, and reliably. DevOps allows teams to streamline their software development activities into an automated pipeline for improved quality and faster time-to-market. Compare and read user reviews of the best DevOps software currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Gearset

    Gearset

    Gearset

    Gearset is the complete, enterprise‑ready Salesforce DevOps platform, enabling teams to implement best practices throughout the entire DevOps lifecycle. With powerful solutions for metadata and CPQ deployments, CI/CD, testing, code scanning, sandbox seeding, backups, archiving and observability, Gearset offers teams unparalleled visibility and control over their Salesforce process. More than 3,000 enterprises, including McKesson and IBM, trust Gearset to deliver securely at scale. Combining advanced governance, built‑in audit trails, SOX/ISO/HIPAA support, parallel pipelines, integrated security scans, and compliance with ISO 27001, SOC 2, GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, and HIPAA, Gearset provides enterprise‑grade controls, rapid onboarding, and a user‑friendly interface — all in one platform. Gearset delivers enterprise‑grade power without the overhead, which is why leading global organizations in finance, healthcare, and technology choose Gearset to underpin their DevOps strategy.
    Starting Price: $200 per user, per month
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    Softagram

    Softagram

    Softagram

    Software projects tend to be complex and there is the law of entropy making it more complex all the time. The developers easily get lost in the dependency network and tend to create designs that does not stand time well. Softagram provides automatically illustrations on how the dependencies are changing. Automated integration works so that pull requsts (in GitHub, Bitbucket, Azure DevOps), merge requests (in GitLab) and patch sets (in Gerrit) are decorated with a dependency analysis report that pops up as a comment in the tool you already use. The analysis also covers other aspects such as open source licenses and quality. It can be tailored for your needs. Software audits can also be efficiently performed by using Softagram analysis together with Softagram Desktop app designed for advanced software understanding and auditing usage.
    Starting Price: $25 per month per user
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