Bitbucket
Git repository hosting with built-in CI/CD and team collaboration
What it does well
- Seamless Atlassian ecosystem integration (Jira, Confluence, etc.)
- Built-in CI/CD pipelines with Bitbucket Pipelines
- Flexible deployment options (cloud and self-hosted)
- Advanced permissions, branch protection, and compliance features
Where it falls short
- Steeper learning curve and less intuitive UI than competitors
- Smaller third-party integration ecosystem compared to GitHub
- Limited community resources and fewer open-source projects
Core Features
| Git Repository Hosting | Yes |
| Issue Tracking | Yes |
| Mercurial Support | No |
Collaboration
| Pull Requests | Yes |
| Code Review Tools | Yes |
Automation
| Bitbucket Pipelines (CI/CD) | Yes |
Security
| Branch Permissions | Yes |
| Two-Factor Authentication | Yes |
Integrations
| JIRA Integration | Yes |
| Slack Integration | Yes |
Analytics
| Repository Analytics | Yes |
Content
| Wiki Pages | Yes |
Support
| 24/7 Support | Enterprise only |
Free
Free
- Unlimited public and private repositories
- Up to 5 users
- 1 GB file storage
- Basic CI/CD pipeline (50 minutes per month)
- Jira integration
- Basic access controls
Standard
$3/mo
$30/yr billed annually
- Everything in Free
- Unlimited users
- 250 GB file storage
- CI/CD pipeline (500 minutes per month)
- Code review
- Advanced access controls
- Deployment permissions
Premium
$6/mo
$60/yr billed annually
- Everything in Standard
- 1000 GB file storage
- CI/CD pipeline (1000 minutes per month)
- Priority support
- Advanced security features
- IP whitelisting
- Merge checks and merge strategies
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