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Bitrise vs Greenhouse: What are the differences?
Bitrise: Automate your mobile app development from building through testing to deployment. In short Bitrise is a Continous Integration and Delivery (CI/CD) Platform as a Service (PaaS) with a main focus on mobile app development (iOS, Android). You can automate the testing and deployment of your apps with just a few clicks. When you trigger a build a Virtual Machine is assigned to host your build and your defined Workflow (series of Steps scripts) will be executed, step by step; Greenhouse: Simple and secure continuous integration for mobile apps. Greenhouse automatically builds your project for every commit you make and runs all your unit or UI tests on the emulator/simulator or on real hardware. Automatic build distribution is also supported so that your team and clients are always up to date with the latest state of your apps.
Bitrise and Greenhouse can be categorized as "Mobile Continuous Integration" tools.
Some of the features offered by Bitrise are:
- Continuous Delivery
- Hosted Environment
- Customizable Workflows
On the other hand, Greenhouse provides the following key features:
- Supports Android, iOS, Cordova & Ionic apps
- Free for up to 2 public or private repositories
- Android- Gradle projects, iOS- Xcode build system and Facebook xctool, with full CocoaPods & Carthage integration.
"Easy setup" is the top reason why over 10 developers like Bitrise, while over 11 developers mention "Easy setup & usage" as the leading cause for choosing Greenhouse.
Pros of Bitrise
- Easy setup18
- Bitbucket Integration9
- Advanced Workflow configuration8
- Github Integration7
- Slack integration7
- Great tools for iOS and Android development5
- Friendly & Easy to use5
- Great support4
- Pricing by concurrency, not team size3
- Discounts for contributors2
- Fast Updates2
- Open Source2
- Fast Builds1
- Developer centric1
Pros of Greenhouse
- Easy setup & usage13
- Free6
- Great customer support6
- Awesome team with awesome project5
- Great and fast builds3
- A lot easier than Jenkins1