⚡ CI/CD Tools

Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) is a software development practice that helps teams integrate code changes, build applications, run tests, and prepare them for deployment, enabling frequent and reliable releases.

CI/CD tools manage automated pipelines that pull code from repositories, trigger builds, execute tests, package artifacts, and deploy applications to staging or production environments, often supporting environment configuration, parallel job execution, and monitoring of pipeline status.

According to our statistics, CI/CD tools are detected on 2.4% of all websites.
98.6% of these sites use only one CI/CD tool, 1.3% use two.

⭐ Most Popular in 2026

The following chart shows the leading CI/CD tools in 2026, based on market share.

The most popular is GitHub, which dominates the market with an overwhelming 98.3% share.
It is followed by GitLab with 1.9% and Bitbucket with 0.4%.

✨ Best CI/CD Tools

Below is a more detailed list of 12 CI/CD tools we detect, ranked by their market share.

RankNameMarket share
1
GitHub
San Francisco, California, United States

A cloud-based platform for code hosting, version control, and collaborative software development built around the Git system and owned by Microsoft.

Free$4+/user/month
2
GitLab
San Francisco, California, United States

A web-based DevOps platform for collaborative software development, project management, source control, and automation built around the Git system.

Free$29+/user/month
3
Bitbucket
Sydney, Australia

A Git-based code hosting and collaboration platform for professional teams that supports repository management, code review, and built-in CI/CD workflows.

Free$3.30+/user/month
4
Codeberg
Berlin, Germany

A non-profit collaboration platform for hosting and developing free and open-source software projects, built on the Forgejo Git-based software forge.

Free
5
AWS CodeBuild
Seattle, Washington, United States

A fully managed continuous integration service that compiles source code, runs tests, and produces ready-to-deploy software packages.

6
Travis CI

A cloud-based Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery platform that integrates with GitHub, Bitbucket, and GitLab.

SourceHut
Hoorn, Netherlands

An independent software development platform that provides Git and Mercurial hosting, mailing lists, patch-based code review, bug tracking, continuous integration, and public project infrastructure for developers.

Free$4+/month
Gitea
Lewes, Delaware, United States

An open-source Git-based platform written in Go for hosting source code and managing software development projects, originally created as a fork of Gogs.

FreeOpen source$9.5+/user/month
9
Jenkins
San Francisco, California, United States

A Java-based, open source continuous integration server that enables teams to continuously build applications across platforms.

FreeOpen source
Forgejo
Berlin, Germany

An open-source, Git-based code hosting and collaboration platform that started as a fork of Gitea.

FreeOpen source
11
Buildbot
New York, United States

A Python-based continuous integration system that automates the compile/test cycle required by most software projects to validate code changes.

FreeOpen source
12
TeamCity
Prague, Czech Republic

A general-purpose CI/CD server developed by JetBrains.

Free$359+

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