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CloudBees DevOptics Reviews in January 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

Accelerate software delivery with real-time DevOps analytics.

3.8

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CloudBees DevOptics Reviews & Ratings

3.8

Very Good

Based on 56 ratings & 56 reviews

Rating Distribution

Excellent

(20)

Very Good

(24)

Good

(11)

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AI

Administrator in Computer Software

11/12/19

3.5 out of 5

"Does what it says on the tin"

What do you like best? It's easy to setup, with good default dashboard. It does a lot of 'thinking' for you, with reasonably clever assumptions which mean it's recommendations are pretty relevant. What do you dislike? It pretends to be open source, and that always riles me. It's not available for in house only deployment, which ultimately means we're not immediately interested. We tend not to purchase hosted solutions. Recommendations to others considering the product: Give it a go, it does ...

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CI

Consultant in Farming

11/12/19

3 out of 5

"Good overview, however doesn't give us much more than what we already have"

What do you like best? Easy setup, nice to be able to add multiple Jenkins Servers What do you dislike? We don't run multiple servers (we run agents on demand instead), so we can see the same data on the local dashboards What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? It doesn't really give us much over the existing Jenkins solutions, however that's probably because we don't have enough Jenkins Servers to make it worthwhile.

AI

Administrator in Computer Software

11/12/19

2.5 out of 5

"Interesting Product, but Needs Some Work."

What do you like best? It has a good vision, could be helpful in the future if that vision is fulfilled. What do you dislike? It doesn't work well with microservices and seems to only be looking for a a very certain type of architecture. Recommendations to others considering the product: Know what you are getting into with it and if it is right for your architecture. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? It doesn't work well with mircrosevrices, it ...

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AI

Administrator in Computer Software

11/12/19

2.5 out of 5

"CloudBees DevOptics"

What do you like best? I like having analytics available as part of jenkins What do you dislike? The built-in reports are minimal at best; more reports really need to be provided to make this worth using Recommendations to others considering the product: Corporate firewall may pose challenges What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Frequent issues staying connected were an issue that was never resolved

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Colin B

08/14/19

3 out of 5

"Useful if limited"

What do you like best? The ticket flow is extremely useful. My team has been working on value stream metrics and this is what got us using DevOptics. What do you dislike? There are some cases where it's unclear why some of the value stream metrics have the values they do over a certain timeframe, we're working with support on this. Since we're planning to support a growing number of pipelines, having to manually provision value streams is a pain point. I've heard that value stream templates ...

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AI

Administrator in Internet

02/28/19

3.5 out of 5

"Good but not quite there yet."

What do you like best? Good metrics and good integrations with JIRA What do you dislike? Can't create a value stream based on PRs. Value streams only exist for long-lived branches all the way through. Recommendations to others considering the product: Be prepared to modify your current workflow for maximum benefit. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? A more honest metric of how long it takes for features to be developed. Response from Michael ...

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