Concourse vs Visual Studio App Center: What are the differences?
Developers describe Concourse as "Pipeline-based CI system written in Go". Concourse's principles reduce the risk of switching to and from Concourse, by encouraging practices that decouple your project from your CI's little details, and keeping all configuration in declarative files that can be checked into version control. On the other hand, Visual Studio App Center is detailed as "Continuous everything – Build, Tes, Deploy, Engage, Repeat". Automate the lifecycle of your iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS apps. Connect your repo and within minutes build in the cloud, test on thousands of real devices, distribute to beta testers and app stores, and monitor real-world usage with crash and analytics data. All in one place.
Concourse and Visual Studio App Center can be primarily classified as "Continuous Integration" tools.
Concourse is an open source tool with 4.12K GitHub stars and 496 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Concourse's open source repository on GitHub.
According to the StackShare community, Concourse has a broader approval, being mentioned in 28 company stacks & 90 developers stacks; compared to Visual Studio App Center, which is listed in 4 company stacks and 4 developer stacks.