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Bamboo - Continuous Integration Software

Bamboo Reviews in January 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Based on 357 ratings & 83 reviews

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Gabriele R

01/19/16

4 out of 5

Bamboo is the best deployment tool ever

What do you like best? I used Bamboo and all the Atlassian stack to set up an ecommerce based on Magento. We were using the AWS stack and Bamboo was the best choice that I ever made. The set up into a Amazon cloud is very good, the control panel is very clear and also the configuration was pretty straightforward. Managing Test servers and productions was very easy. Deploy into an AWS with multiple servers was very easy and the doc were very detailed. What do you dislike? The Setup ...

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01/19/16

4 out of 5

Bamboo is the best deployment tool ever

What do you like best? I used Bamboo and all the Atlassian stack to set up an ecommerce based on Magento. We were using the AWS stack and Bamboo was the best choice that I ever made. The set up into a Amazon cloud is very good, the control panel is very clear and also the configuration was pretty straightforward. Managing Test servers and productions was very easy. Deploy into an AWS with multiple servers was very easy and the doc were very detailed. What do you dislike? The Setup ...

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Jose E

01/18/16

4 out of 5

Bamboo, a great solution for developers

What do you like best? I liked how it didn't force you to use a predefined IDE. I had the option to choose my IDE. Of course I went for Microsoft Visual Studio. During my time using bamboo, it was evident how they always have the developer in mind. They have great compatibility with source controls systems such as GIT and SVN. What do you dislike? I felt that the 7 days free trial was way too short. I started to like Bamboo way later. It is not the type of environments that you start ...

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01/18/16

4 out of 5

Bamboo, a great solution for developers

What do you like best? I liked how it didn't force you to use a predefined IDE. I had the option to choose my IDE. Of course I went for Microsoft Visual Studio. During my time using bamboo, it was evident how they always have the developer in mind. They have great compatibility with source controls systems such as GIT and SVN. What do you dislike? I felt that the 7 days free trial was way too short. I started to like Bamboo way later. It is not the type of environments that you start ...

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User in Information Technology and Services

06/25/20

3.5 out of 5

Has some issues, but integrates well with GitHub or bitbucket

What do you like best? Pretty easy integration with git websites What do you dislike? The UI isn't great. It's difficult to find pages I need when I go directly to bamboo. Recommendations to others considering the product: I've used better testing software but I've also used worse. The main advantage here is easy integration What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Continuous integration. It has helped us with this for deployments ...

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08/28/16

3.5 out of 5

Simple CI

What do you like best? Bamboo has a painless installation process, helpful quick-start guide, simple build configuration, and seamless integration with JIRA. Bamboo supports builds in any programming language using any build tool, including Ant, Maven, Make, and any command-line tools. Polling strategy can be easily configured and scheduled. It comes with configuration templates like ANT, Bundler and so on. Support provided is real good and integrates with other IDEs easily. What do ...

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Yashas J S

08/28/16

3.5 out of 5

Simple CI

What do you like best? Bamboo has a painless installation process, helpful quick-start guide, simple build configuration, and seamless integration with JIRA. Bamboo supports builds in any programming language using any build tool, including Ant, Maven, Make, and any command-line tools. Polling strategy can be easily configured and scheduled. It comes with configuration templates like ANT, Bundler and so on. Support provided is real good and integrates with other IDEs easily. What do ...

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07/06/16

3.5 out of 5

Great flexibility and well-rounded popularity and connectivity to other Atlassian products

What do you like best? Easily configurable for project granularity. For example, I can define the relevant git repository's branch to a build project/job, provide the necessary build tasks with lots of different executables and scripts, and segregate the build from the release stage with parallel jobs for only specific users or groups. Lots of popular language integrations with multiple notification methods and great integration with other Atlassian products. What do you dislike? Free ...

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Joseph T

07/06/16

3.5 out of 5

Great flexibility and well-rounded popularity and connectivity to other Atlassian products

What do you like best? Easily configurable for project granularity. For example, I can define the relevant git repository's branch to a build project/job, provide the necessary build tasks with lots of different executables and scripts, and segregate the build from the release stage with parallel jobs for only specific users or groups. Lots of popular language integrations with multiple notification methods and great integration with other Atlassian products. What do you dislike? Free ...

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Jonathan K

03/17/16

3.5 out of 5

Enterprise-level CI/CD Workflows

What do you like best? As with all Atlassian products, the best part of Bamboo is the integration into their full suite of software. Getting started with Bamboo from a Stash or Bitbucket code repo is as simple as clicking a button, and all downstream changes are immediately tracked and updated. Atlassian has made a huge effort to ensure that the dashboards to monitor build and deployment plans are both useful and informative, and it has paid off in a big way. Users can start, stop, ...

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