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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    Bitrise

    Bitrise

    Bitrise

    Bitrise helps DevOps teams streamline their mobile delivery with a cloud-native CI/CD platform. By integrating source control, automated builds, testing, and deployment into a single pipeline, Bitrise enforces reproducible workflows, and ensures consistent environments. With scalable macOS and Linux build infrastructure, first-class secrets management, and an extensible step library, Bitrise enables cross-functional teams to iterate faster, improve observability, and maintain reliability across releases, turning mobile app delivery into a repeatable, measurable DevOps practice.
    Starting Price: $89/month
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    Ionic

    Ionic

    Drifty

    The Ionic Platform allows you to bring your apps to market faster with an integrated app platform built on the leading cross-platform mobile SDK. Build, secure, and deliver new mobile apps—and transform existing ones—across iOS, Android, and Web platforms from a single codebase. Full scalability—Grow from prototype to production to enterprise-scale, without having to think about capacity, reliability, or performance. Better apps, everywhere—Slash your development time and costs with a platform that lets you write once and deploy anywhere—iOS, Android, and Web. The core of the Ionic development experience is Ionic Capacitor, a cross platform native runtime that runs equally well on native iOS and Android mobile devices, as well as any web browser. The big difference is that, unlike traditional native development or cross-platform approaches, the UI of a Capacitor app runs primarily in the browser.
    Starting Price: Free
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