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

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Ed W

08/20/21

5 out of 5

"Making package repositories simple"

What do you like best about packagecloud? Packagecloud makes deploying package repositories simple. I am the TSC Chair of the FD.io Open Source Project. We publish deb and rpm packages as part of both our CI and release process for VPP (Vector Packet Processing) and other subprojects. Packageclouds easy to use API made integrating into our CI process easy and enjoyable. The breadth of language bindings allowed us to fit packagecloud into our process rather than molding our process to ...

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Uri H

07/06/21

5 out of 5

"Repository management made easy"

What do you like best about packagecloud? Packagecloud allowed us to create an APT easily repository in a matter of minutes. Besides this, integrating with popular CI services like Travis CI allows us to continuously push updates to our users. I also welcome its web interface as it makes it really useful to manage a repository even when I'm not on my computer. Packagecloud offers usage statistics, and we can create as many repositories as we need. Their documentation was easy to follow and ...

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Jean D

06/23/21

5 out of 5

"We love packagecloud"

What do you like best about packagecloud? Packagecloud is a highly reliable tool with a user-friendly interface and API. We were able to manage all of our packages and quickly deploy them to the relevant environments. The support team is very reactive and helpful. What do you dislike about packagecloud? Nothing for now, it has been a great collaboration. What problems is packagecloud solving and how is that benefiting you? Maintaining and industrializing repositories can be troublesome, and ...

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Szymon J

05/14/21

5 out of 5

"Simple to use repo for multiple package types"

What do you like best about packagecloud? It took me literally a few seconds to set up a Ubuntu package repo, and the simplicity of the process was amazing. Pushing a package after creating a release in GitHub is easy using Actions and package_cloud CLI. I love the GUI of the repo which helps users to install and use the repo in a very simple way in no time. What do you dislike about packagecloud? I like everything about packagecloud. So far, it has met all my expectations. Recommendations ...

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Anonymous User

04/23/21

5 out of 5

"Straightforward Debian Repository Hosting"

What do you like best about packagecloud? packagecloud is straightforward to use, works very reliable, and can easily be integrated into your CI/CD pipeline (see also https://www.get-edi.io/CI-and-CD-for-Debian-and-Ubuntu/). What do you dislike about packagecloud? packagecloud does what I need it to do. So there is nothing to dislike. Recommendations to others considering packagecloud: If your company needs a straightforward solution for handling Debian packages - then packagecloud should ...

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Anonymous User

04/14/21

5 out of 5

"apt repository hosting with an easy-to-use API"

What do you like best about packagecloud? The OOS plan to host Debian package for Open Source packages I developed as well as the easy-to-use API to automate publishing new artifacts What do you dislike about packagecloud? Until now I am happy with the provided service What problems is packagecloud solving and how is that benefiting you? Provide public hosting of an apt repository for Debian packages

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David N

04/13/21

5 out of 5

"Easy Cloud-hosted package distribution"

What do you like best about packagecloud? Package cloud is extremely easy to integrate with CI pipelines. We had three application pipelines reconfigured to push packages to packagecloud within a couple hours. Our users were enjoying the ease of download right away! What do you dislike about packagecloud? There's not much to disklike. They response to support requests right away, and they provide an excellend product! What problems is packagecloud solving and how is that benefiting you? Our ...

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Anonymous User

11/21/19

5 out of 5

"I use pakagecloud everyday for my business activities."

What do you like best about packagecloud? I use pakagecloud for my business cloud and I have recommended my work colleague to use it too. We use it for our database and other business needs. What do you dislike about packagecloud? Sometimes when all of us are using it at once it gets slow and that disrupts our work flow. What problems is packagecloud solving and how is that benefiting you? I have no more cloud issues since our work has started using this cloud system.

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Anonymous User

11/20/22

4.5 out of 5

"Great service to host your repository with some space for improvements"

What do you like best about packagecloud? Compelling and easy-to-use service. The documentation is good, the provided scripts help you greatly in the package upload and repo installation. And if you write to them the support is excellent, they try their best to accommodate all your requests. What do you dislike about packagecloud? They do not accept Paypall as a payment system. Those will help automate the payment and directly connect the company bank account to simplify the taxes document ...

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Anonymous User

11/10/22

4.5 out of 5

"a convenient and easy to use package provider"

What do you like best about packagecloud? ability to store packages for different operating system versions (ubuntu focal, xenial, etc) and different kinds of packages (deb, py wheels, etc) What do you dislike about packagecloud? finding names of packages and searching through all the versions available What problems is packagecloud solving and how is that benefiting you? hosting packages conveniently