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WhiteSource Reviews in February 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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4.3

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Based on 67 ratings & 56 reviews

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Rajesh T

04/12/23

4 out of 5

"Makes easy to manage your 3rd party libraries"

What do you like best about Mend.io (formerly WhiteSource)? The scans are quick, and a detailed report is provided. Easy to manage. What do you dislike about Mend.io (formerly WhiteSource)? The dashboard/UI would be improved and made more user-friendly. What problems is Mend.io (formerly WhiteSource) solving and how is that benefiting you? It helps us to scan the libraries before the release. Is also a part of CI/CD pipeline.

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Anonymous User

03/30/23

4.5 out of 5

"Keep your dependency up to date"

What do you like best about Mend.io (formerly WhiteSource)? A unique feature that was offered by Mend Renovate for Github is the support for the Gradle version catalog. This is a very useful feature for big mono repo, to keep your java dependencies managed by gradle up-to-date and vulnerability free. In the middle of 2022(when our organization was moved to Github), gradle version catalog was not supported by Github Dependabot, so natural Mend Renovate was a natural choice for us. What do ...

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Anonymous User

03/30/23

4.5 out of 5

"Keep your dependency up to date"

What do you like best about Mend.io (formerly WhiteSource)? A unique feature that was offered by Mend Renovate for Github is the support for the Gradle version catalog. This is a very useful feature for big mono repo, to keep your java dependencies managed by gradle up-to-date and vulnerability free. In the middle of 2022(when our organization was moved to Github), gradle version catalog was not supported by Github Dependabot, so natural Mend Renovate was a natural choice for us. What do ...

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Anonymous User

01/13/23

5 out of 5

"Mend makes security issue fixing and reporting really simple."

What do you like best about Mend.io (formerly WhiteSource)? Mend's integration with source control systems and IDEs is simply outstanding. What do you dislike about Mend.io (formerly WhiteSource)? Nothing I dislike as of now. But I wish mend had a chat feature or something for quick resolution of small issues without needing to open support cases. What problems is Mend.io (formerly WhiteSource) solving and how is that benefiting you? Mend is simplifying the whole process of addressing ...

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Abhishek K

11/09/22

3 out of 5

"Good tool but UI is clunky"

What do you like best about Mend.io (formerly WhiteSource)? The information about vulnerabilities is generally up to date. What do you dislike about Mend.io (formerly WhiteSource)? The UI is very clunky. Doesn't integrate well into development workflow. as we need to come to this tool to audit the findings. Would be nice to have it as a github plugin from where we can directly audit the findings. What problems is Mend.io (formerly WhiteSource) solving and how is that benefiting you? The ...

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louay n

09/26/22

4 out of 5

"Better code."

What do you like best about Mend.io (formerly WhiteSource)? Scanning for the vulnerabilities is always updated and the research team is doing an amazing job keeping everything up-to-date and not missing any vulnerability. What do you dislike about Mend.io (formerly WhiteSource)? I feel that the dashboard's UI can look nicer and more readable. eg better views, more modern design, easier access to products and related projects with a tree view. What problems is Mend.io (formerly WhiteSource) ...

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Sonal M

09/02/22

5 out of 5

"Best Open Source Analysis (OSA) at this moment."

What do you like best about Mend.io (formerly WhiteSource)? Best Open Source analysis with their In-house and other multiple sources of software vulnerabilities. Also one of the few companies in the market which will give you license & policy violations alert as well. Pipeline integration of this tools is greatly helpful for the software which are shipped out securely & safely. Also, Whitesource is a software as a service (SAAS) offering, so there is no need to physically maintain any ...

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rahul s

08/29/22

5 out of 5

"Great platform and team is always working on improving the product"

What do you like best about Mend.io (formerly WhiteSource)? Overall I feel that Mend is a good platform and what I love most is that they are always working on continued improvements. Moreover features like prioritize etc make it the best What do you dislike about Mend.io (formerly WhiteSource)? frankly it's a good tool. Still, if i have to list the cons,i would say .so , .a file types support should be added. Also, prioritize should include support for more and more package maangers . What ...

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Gagandeep R

10/08/20

4 out of 5

"Easy interface - Max productivity"

What do you like best? Easy setup, smooth user experience and friendly user interface What do you dislike? Not robust adaptation to certain website source codes. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Go-to solution but work needs to be done to refine automation.

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Jérémie M

10/01/20

5 out of 5

"Renovate is a must-have"

What do you like best? Renovate is a time saver, more specifically, saving precious engineering time and brings peace of mind as we automated our application dependencies updating. What do you dislike? Nothing really. The Renovate tool is part of the toolchain for every applications. And is now free! What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Automate everything! Instead of a manual process to update our dependencies and relying on a benevolent engineer ...

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