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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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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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03/06/16

3.5 out of 5

Decent alternative to Jenkins with good Jira integration

What do you like best? Bamboo is easy to setup by adding different project and plans. It also scales up well to manage multiple build agents. The Jira integration is a nice bonus. What do you dislike? Although apparently simple on the surface, the UI is actually quite tricky to navigate. I found that there's quite a deep level of nesting of settings. Recommendations to others considering the product: Evaluate whether this solves your needs or whether Jenkins might also achieve that. ...

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AI

Administrator in Internet

03/06/16

3.5 out of 5

Decent alternative to Jenkins with good Jira integration

What do you like best? Bamboo is easy to setup by adding different project and plans. It also scales up well to manage multiple build agents. The Jira integration is a nice bonus. What do you dislike? Although apparently simple on the surface, the UI is actually quite tricky to navigate. I found that there's quite a deep level of nesting of settings. Recommendations to others considering the product: Evaluate whether this solves your needs or whether Jenkins might also achieve ...

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10/18/16

3 out of 5

Decent CD tool

What do you like best? Clean UI, good high-level job monitoring. Very responsive actions, no hiccups or freezes. What do you dislike? A little confusing getting to a specific running job from the main job list, I often find myself looking at the previously-completed job instead of the currently running one. Recommendations to others considering the product: If you are on Github, don't bother -- Go with Travis. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you ...

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AI

Administrator in Information Technology and Services

10/18/16

3 out of 5

Decent CD tool

What do you like best? Clean UI, good high-level job monitoring. Very responsive actions, no hiccups or freezes. What do you dislike? A little confusing getting to a specific running job from the main job list, I often find myself looking at the previously-completed job instead of the currently running one. Recommendations to others considering the product: If you are on Github, don't bother -- Go with Travis. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have ...

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UI

User in Information Technology and Services

05/07/15

3 out of 5

Bamboo is good integrated tool

What do you like best? Bamboo works fast and efficiently once it finds the right configuration and environment. Reuse is easy and customizations are easy as well. What do you dislike? The setup is altogether a bit difficult. the setting links are sometimes misleading. The links should be clear enough to understand. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Integrating my test environment in bamboo. Efficiency and customizations are really good,.

UI

User in Staffing and Recruiting

04/07/20

2.5 out of 5

Bamboo review

What do you like best? Has all of my details such as vacation and sick days remaining and what I have used. Lets me see which team members are working or taking off. What do you dislike? Very clunking and not very userfriendly. Recommendations to others considering the product: make sure you use the trial period to see if this is the right solution for your company What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? lets me update my team and ...

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GU

G2 User in Computer Software

08/24/16

2.5 out of 5

bamboo for automated testing

What do you like best? scheduled nightlies can view all results easily What do you dislike? lack of support for specifying requirements as variables resulting in having to duplicate plans for each platform Recommendations to others considering the product: is good for simple nightly builds. not ideal if require multi-platforms need a lot of manual workaround What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? automated testing easily ...

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AI

Administrator in Computer Software

10/08/16

2 out of 5

Great beginner CI/CD platform.

What do you like best? Bamboo has great integration with the rest of the Atlassian stack (JIRA, Bitbucket, etc...). It was really simple to setup those connections. What do you dislike? Inability to define jobs as code. Everything is declarative, which is great when you're learning but not if you have multiple jobs that share the same properties with small variances. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Continuous ...

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UI

User in Computer Software

04/12/16

2 out of 5

Bamboo Review

What do you like best? It performs continuous integration and it's better than TeamCity. Some of the reporting features are Nice and it integrates quickly with Jira for PM tools. What do you dislike? I haven't used it in a while but the GitHub integration was not very good and overall for a paid product there are much better free or cheaper resources out there. Recommendations to others considering the product: Use Travis CI. It's easier and cheaper and has a lot better ...

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