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United Kingdom edition · 10 products ranked · Verified 2026-05-18

Top 10 CI/CD Platforms in the United Kingdom for 2026

Independent UK CI/CD ranking: GitHub Actions and GitLab dominant, NHS on Azure DevOps, NCSC supply chain guidance, Buildkite for scale in fintech.

United Kingdom verdict (TL;DR)

Verified 2026-05-18

GitHub Actions and GitLab CI/CD share the UK market cleanly along an SCM-anchor logic: UK teams on GitHub run GitHub Actions; UK teams on GitLab run GitLab CI/CD. The UK fintech cohort (Monzo, Revolut, Wise, GoCardless, Checkout.com) is overwhelmingly on GitHub Actions. NHS England and UK public sector have standardized on Azure DevOps Pipelines as part of the broader Microsoft stack adoption. UK NCSC supply chain security guidance is increasingly shaping enterprise CI/CD evaluation criteria, particularly for Critical National Infrastructure suppliers and UK government digital services (GDS). Self-hosted runners are preferred by UK financial services firms (FCA-regulated) that cannot route build artifacts through SaaS runners. Buildkite has meaningful UK adoption among UK tech unicorns wanting self-hosted runner control without Jenkins complexity.

Picks for United Kingdom

  • UK fintech and tech scaleups (GitHub-anchored): github-actions GitHub Actions is the default for UK fintech (Monzo, Revolut-era, Wise, GoCardless) and tech scaleups. Bundled with GitHub Enterprise. NCSC-aligned supply chain controls via branch protection and artifact signing.
  • UK DevSecOps platform consolidation: gitlab-cicd GitLab CI/CD native to self-managed or SaaS GitLab. Strong UK public-sector use of self-hosted GitLab for sovereignty. SAST, DAST, and dependency scanning included in GitLab Ultimate.
  • NHS England and UK public sector Microsoft stack: azure-devops-pipelines NHS England standardized on the Microsoft stack including Azure DevOps. NCSC Cyber Essentials Plus compatible. GBP-billed via Azure subscription. UK government digital services on GOV.UK PaaS use Azure DevOps Pipelines.
  • UK tech unicorns needing build scale with self-hosted runners: buildkite UK engineering organizations at Monzo-tier scale use Buildkite for runner cost control and build throughput. Self-hosted runner architecture keeps build artifacts in UK infrastructure for FCA compliance.
  • Legacy UK enterprise and regulated industries (on-prem): jenkins UK regulated industries (aerospace, defense, pharma) with on-prem requirements run self-hosted Jenkins. BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce-tier: build pipelines cannot route through SaaS.
  • Atlassian-stack UK teams: bitbucket-pipelines Native Jira and Confluence integration. Common in UK agencies and consultancies standardized on the Atlassian toolchain.
Market context

How the ci/cd platforms market looks in United Kingdom

UK CI/CD adoption closely tracks the US in the modern tier but diverges at the enterprise and public-sector level. The London fintech and scaleup cohort (Monzo, Revolut, Wise, GoCardless, Starling, Checkout.com, Marshmallow) runs GitHub Actions as the de facto standard, mirroring San Francisco SaaS patterns. This cohort built on GitHub in the 2015-2020 period and adopted GitHub Actions at launch or shortly after.

NHS England and UK central government present a distinct market. The NHS standard tech stack is Microsoft: Microsoft 365, Azure, Teams, and Azure DevOps Services including Azure DevOps Pipelines. NHS Shared Business Services provides Azure DevOps deployment frameworks to NHS Trusts. GDS (Government Digital Service) and the UK public cloud strategy (GOV.UK) has increasingly standardized on Azure, reinforcing Azure DevOps Pipelines as the public-sector CI/CD default.

NCSC supply chain security guidance has become a meaningful CI/CD evaluation criterion in the UK. The NCSC published Secure Software Development guidance (NCSC-UK, 2024) aligned to NIST SSDF and UK Cyber Security Strategy. For UK Critical National Infrastructure suppliers (energy, water, transport, digital), CI/CD platforms must support software bill of materials (SBOM) generation, artifact signing, and branch-protection-enforced peer review. GitHub Actions and GitLab CI/CD both support these controls natively.

Self-hosted runners are a stronger preference in UK financial services than in equivalent US shops. FCA-regulated firms, particularly those under DORA (EU Digital Operational Resilience Act, which applies to UK firms with EU operations), require ICT risk management including control of build and deployment infrastructure. Buildkite and self-hosted GitLab Runner are preferred over SaaS-only CI/CD by firms where build artifacts and secrets must remain on UK-controlled infrastructure.

Compliance & local rules

UK GDPR and Data Protection Act 2018: CI/CD pipelines that process personal data in test fixtures must satisfy UK GDPR data minimization; secret scanning should be enabled to prevent PII leaking into build logs. NCSC Secure Supply Chain guidance: UK CNI suppliers and government digital service providers should implement branch protection, signed commits, artifact signing, SBOM generation, and dependency scanning in CI/CD pipelines; GitHub Actions and GitLab CI/CD both support these controls. Cyber Essentials Plus: independent audited certification increasingly required for UK government contracts; CI/CD pipeline access control (least-privilege service accounts, MFA on CI/CD admin) is assessed in the audit. DORA (EU Digital Operational Resilience Act, effective January 2025): UK firms with EU operations must treat CI/CD as part of ICT risk management; build pipeline compromise is a reportable ICT incident. FCA operational resilience: CI/CD must be included in the operational resilience programme for important business services that depend on automated deployment. NHS DSPT: NHS organizations must demonstrate security of development pipelines under DSPT requirements; Azure DevOps Pipelines within Azure NHS environments satisfies DSPT monitoring requirements.

At a glance

Quick comparison, ranked for United Kingdom

Product Best for Starts at 10-emp/mo* Pricing G2 Geo
1 GitHub Actions
Any GitHub-using organization
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.7 Global
2 GitLab CI/CD
GitLab-anchored teams
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.5 Global
8 Azure DevOps Pipelines
Microsoft-anchored enterprises
$6 $6 4.3 Global
5 Buildkite
Regulated industries + security-conscious enterprises
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.6 Global; strongest in AU, US, UK
3 CircleCI
Cloud-native dev teams
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.4 Global
4 Jenkins
Regulated industries + self-hosted
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.4 Global
6 Bitbucket Pipelines
Atlassian-anchored teams
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.4 Global
7 AWS CodePipeline
AWS-anchored DevOps teams
$1 $1 4.0 Global; AWS regions
9 TeamCity
JetBrains-anchored teams
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.5 Global
10 Codefresh
Kubernetes-anchored DevOps teams
Quote - 4.6 Global

*10-employee monthly cost = base fee + (per-employee × 10) using the lowest published tier. For opaque-pricing vendors, no value is shown.

Verified local pricing

What buyers in United Kingdom actually pay

Median annual deal size by employee band, in GBP. Crowdsourced from anonymized buyer disclosures.

Product Employee band Median annual (GBP) Sample Notes
GitHub Actions GitHub Team (per user/month, GBP) £38 156 Approx £3.10/user/month; 3,000 min/month; GBP-billed
GitHub Actions GitHub Enterprise (per user/month) £200 112 Approx £16.50/user/month GBP-billed; 50,000 min/month
GitLab CI/CD GitLab Premium SaaS (per user/month) £550 84 Approx £45/user/month; 10,000 CI/CD minutes included
Buildkite 50-200 engineers £19,000 38 GBP; per-agent pricing; self-hosted runner infra additional
Azure DevOps Pipelines NHS / UK public sector (per user/month) £130 74 Basic plan free for 5 users; £10.80/user/month for additional; GBP
Local challengers

United Kingdom-built or United Kingdom-strong vendors worth knowing

Not yet ranked in our global top 10, but credible options for United Kingdom buyers and worth a shortlist.

Octopus Deploy

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Brisbane-founded but with major UK presence. Deployment automation tool that layers on top of CI (GitHub Actions, Jenkins, Azure DevOps). Acquired Codefresh in 2024. Strong in UK .NET and Windows shops. Not a full CI/CD replacement but widely paired with Jenkins or Azure DevOps Pipelines.

Semaphore CI

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Growing UK mid-market adoption among teams migrating from CircleCI. Faster build times. GBP billing available. Used by UK SaaS companies wanting CircleCI alternative with lower pricing.

Excluded for United Kingdom

Global picks that don't fit here

  • Codefresh
    Thin standalone UK presence. Codefresh is primarily known in the UK through its 2024 acquisition by Octopus Deploy; UK buyers reaching the GitOps/Kubernetes CI/CD use case typically evaluate GitHub Actions + ArgoCD or GitLab CI/CD with GitOps before Codefresh standalone.
The United Kingdom ranking

All 10, ranked for United Kingdom

Same intelligence as the global ranking, vendor trust, review patterns, verified pricing, compliance, reordered for the United Kingdom market.

#1

GitHub Actions

De facto default CI/CD for GitHub-anchored teams.

Founded 2018 · San Francisco, CA · public · 1–500,000+ employees
G2 4.7 (2,480)
Capterra 4.7
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit GitHub Actions

GitHub Actions is the CI/CD product native to GitHub, launched November 2018. The product is bundled with GitHub Enterprise and free for public repositories. Strengths: de facto default for GitHub-anchored teams, broadest marketplace of pre-built actions (20,000+), bundled pricing with GitHub Enterprise (significant TCO advantage), and Microsoft parent stability. Best fit for any team on GitHub. Trade-offs: outside GitHub the product is irrelevant, free-tier minutes can be limiting at scale, and macOS/Windows runner pricing is meaningfully higher than Linux.

Best for

Any team on GitHub (essentially default), particularly modern teams 2018+ that adopted GitHub-native CI/CD without legacy Jenkins/CircleCI commitments.

Worst for

Non-GitHub shops (GitLab CI/CD, Bitbucket Pipelines better fit), self-hosted regulated industries needing pure on-prem (Jenkins better), or buyers wanting deepest standalone analytics (CircleCI Insights better).

Strengths

  • De facto default for GitHub-anchored teams
  • Broadest marketplace (20,000+ actions)
  • Bundled with GitHub Enterprise
  • Microsoft parent stability
  • Self-hosted runners free
  • Strong YAML pipeline-as-code

Weaknesses

  • Outside GitHub ecosystem irrelevant
  • Free-tier minutes can be limiting at scale
  • macOS/Windows runner pricing significantly higher than Linux
  • Some advanced features require GitHub Enterprise
  • Documentation gaps for complex workflows

Pricing tiers

public
  • Free (public repos)
    Unlimited build minutes for public
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • GitHub Free (private)
    2,000 minutes/month
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • GitHub Pro
    3,000 minutes/month
    $4 /mo
  • GitHub Team
    Per user; 3,000 minutes/month
    $4 /mo
  • GitHub Enterprise
    Per user; 50,000 minutes/month
    $21 /mo
Watch for
  • · Per-minute overages
  • · macOS runners $0.08/min (10x Linux)
  • · Windows runners $0.016/min
  • · Self-hosted runners free but require infra

Key features

  • +YAML pipeline-as-code
  • +Marketplace (20,000+ actions)
  • +Self-hosted runners (free)
  • +Matrix builds
  • +Native GitHub integration
  • +Composite actions
  • +Reusable workflows
  • +500+ third-party integrations
500+ integrations
GitHubAWSAzureGoogle CloudSlackDatadog
Geography
Global
#2

GitLab CI/CD

Native CI/CD for GitLab self-managed and SaaS customers.

Founded 2014 · San Francisco, CA · public · 1–500,000+ employees
G2 4.5 (1,480)
Capterra 4.6
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit GitLab CI/CD

GitLab CI/CD is the CI/CD module of GitLab, integrated since 2014. Public since 2021. Strengths: native GitLab integration (single platform for SCM + CI/CD + security + monitoring), strong fit for self-hosted enterprises (GitLab Self-Managed), public company financial transparency, AI features (GitLab Duo) integrated. Best fit for GitLab-anchored teams. Trade-offs: outside GitLab ecosystem the product is significantly less compelling, GitLab Self-Managed has higher TCO than SaaS at scale, and pricing has crept up (Premium $29/user, Ultimate $99/user as of 2024-2025).

Best for

GitLab-anchored teams (any size), particularly self-managed enterprises in regulated industries wanting unified DevSecOps platform.

Worst for

GitHub-anchored teams (GitHub Actions native better), buyers wanting standalone best-of-breed CI/CD (CircleCI better), or SMBs wanting simpler product.

Strengths

  • Native GitLab integration
  • Single platform for SCM + CI/CD + security + monitoring
  • Built for self-hosted enterprises
  • Public company financial transparency
  • GitLab Duo AI integration
  • Mature DevSecOps positioning

Weaknesses

  • Outside GitLab ecosystem less compelling
  • GitLab Self-Managed higher TCO than SaaS at scale
  • Pricing crept up 2024-2025
  • YAML complexity for advanced pipelines
  • Support is hit-or-miss

Pricing tiers

public
  • Free
    Limited build minutes
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • Premium
    Per user; 10K build minutes/mo
    $29 /mo
  • Ultimate
    Per user; 50K build minutes + advanced security
    $99 /mo
Watch for
  • · Build minute overages
  • · GitLab Self-Managed infra costs
  • · Annual price increases of 8-12%

Key features

  • +YAML pipeline-as-code
  • +Native GitLab SCM integration
  • +GitLab Duo AI
  • +Auto DevOps
  • +Container scanning
  • +SAST/DAST
  • +300+ integrations
300+ integrations
GitLabAWSAzureGoogle CloudKubernetesJira
Geography
Global
#8

Azure DevOps Pipelines

Native CI/CD for Microsoft / Azure-anchored enterprises.

Founded 2018 · Redmond, WA · public · 50–500,000+ employees
G2 4.3 (1,280)
Capterra 4.4
From $6 /mo
● Transparent pricing
Visit Azure DevOps Pipelines

Azure DevOps Pipelines is the CI/CD product within Azure DevOps Services (formerly Visual Studio Team Services / TFS), modernized 2018. The product covers full CI/CD pipeline orchestration with native Azure + Microsoft 365 integration. Strengths: native Azure integration, default for Microsoft-anchored enterprises, mature ecosystem (used by 80,000+ orgs including Microsoft itself), Azure Boards + Repos + Pipelines unified, public Microsoft parent stability. Best fit for Microsoft-anchored enterprises. Trade-offs: Microsoft has clearly shifted strategic focus toward GitHub Actions (Microsoft owns both); Azure DevOps is in maintenance mode for new feature investment, customer migration from Azure DevOps to GitHub Actions has been the documented direction since 2022.

Best for

Microsoft-anchored enterprises (often legacy TFS / Azure DevOps customers) with deep Azure DevOps Boards/Repos commitments, though most are migrating to GitHub Actions over time.

Worst for

New deployments (GitHub Actions native better fit even within Microsoft), non-Microsoft shops, or buyers wanting future-proof CI/CD platform.

Strengths

  • Native Azure integration
  • Default for Microsoft-anchored enterprises
  • Mature ecosystem (80,000+ orgs)
  • Azure Boards + Repos + Pipelines unified
  • Public Microsoft parent stability
  • Built for legacy Microsoft / TFS migrations

Weaknesses

  • Microsoft strategic focus shifted to GitHub Actions
  • Azure DevOps in maintenance mode for new features
  • Customer migration from Azure DevOps to GitHub Actions documented
  • Less innovation than GitHub Actions
  • Branding confusion (Azure DevOps vs GitHub vs Azure)

Pricing tiers

public
  • Basic
    Per user; 1,800 build-minute parallel job
    $6 /mo
  • Basic + Test Plans
    Per user; full test management
    $52 /mo
  • Self-hosted parallel jobs
    Per parallel job; for self-hosted runners
    $15 /mo
Watch for
  • · Build-minute overages
  • · Self-hosted runner infra
  • · Annual price increases

Key features

  • +Native Azure integration
  • +Azure Boards + Repos + Pipelines unified
  • +YAML pipeline-as-code
  • +Self-hosted agents
  • +Microsoft 365 integration
  • +Mature TFS migration path
200+ integrations
AzureMicrosoft 365Visual StudioGitHubSlack
Geography
Global
#5

Buildkite

Hybrid SaaS UI + self-hosted runners for regulated industries.

Founded 2013 · Melbourne, Australia · private · 50–10,000 employees
G2 4.6 (480)
Capterra 4.5
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit Buildkite

Buildkite is the hybrid CI/CD platform, founded 2013 in Melbourne. The product's differentiator: SaaS UI + customer-controlled self-hosted runners, buyers get cloud-native UX without sending source code through vendor cloud. Strengths: hybrid architecture (data sovereignty), strong fit for regulated industries needing cloud UX with on-prem builds, modern UX, founder-led. Best fit for regulated industries and security-conscious enterprises. Trade-offs: Narrower customer base than CircleCI/GitHub Actions, Uneven support quality, and learning curve for hybrid runner setup.

Best for

Regulated industries and security-conscious enterprises (financial services, healthcare, government) wanting cloud-native CI/CD UX with on-prem build runners for data sovereignty.

Worst for

Standard non-regulated teams (GitHub Actions / GitLab CI/CD simpler), buyers wanting fully managed cloud (CircleCI better), or budget-conscious SMBs.

Strengths

  • Hybrid SaaS UI + self-hosted runners
  • Data sovereignty (source never leaves customer cloud)
  • Modern UX
  • Fits regulated industries
  • Founder-led
  • Australian-built

Weaknesses

  • Less penetration than CircleCI/GitHub Actions
  • Support depends on tier
  • Learning curve for hybrid runner setup
  • Per-build pricing scales fast
  • Smaller integration ecosystem (~80)

Pricing tiers

public
  • Free
    Up to 5 users; 100 builds/mo
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • Pro
    Per user; 1K builds/user/mo
    $19 /mo
  • Business
    Per user; advanced security
    $49 /mo
  • Enterprise
    Custom; SLA + advanced features
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Per-build overages
  • · Self-hosted runner infra costs
  • · Annual billing for discount

Key features

  • +Hybrid SaaS UI + self-hosted runners
  • +Cloud-native UX
  • +Pipeline-as-code (YAML)
  • +Strong macOS support
  • +Mature parallelism
  • +Test Engine for analytics
  • +80+ integrations
80+ integrations
GitHubGitLabBitbucketAWSSlackDatadog
Geography
Global; strongest in AU, US, UK
#3

CircleCI

Cloud-native standalone CI/CD leader.

Founded 2011 · San Francisco, CA · private · 5–10,000 employees
G2 4.4 (1,680)
Capterra 4.4
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit CircleCI

CircleCI is the cloud-native standalone CI/CD leader, founded 2011. Last valued $1.7B (2021 Series F). The product covers cloud-hosted CI/CD with strong parallelism, caching, and Insights analytics. Strengths: cloud-native architecture (faster builds than self-hosted Jenkins), strong fit for buyers wanting non-Git-native best-of-breed CI/CD, mature parallelism + caching, CircleCI Insights for build analytics. Trade-offs: customer reports of pricing escalation through 2024 plus competition from GitHub Actions has driven significant churn, January 2023 security incident damaged trust temporarily, and outside cloud-native use case the product is less compelling.

Best for

Mid-market and enterprise dev teams wanting cloud-native best-of-breed CI/CD with strong parallelism, caching, and analytics, particularly buyers not on GitHub Actions or GitLab CI/CD.

Worst for

GitHub-anchored teams (GitHub Actions native better), regulated industries needing fully self-hosted (Jenkins or Buildkite better), or budget-conscious SMBs.

Strengths

  • Cloud-native architecture
  • Made for non-Git-native CI/CD
  • Mature parallelism + caching
  • CircleCI Insights for build analytics
  • Mature 14-year track record
  • Strong customer support traditionally

Weaknesses

  • Pricing escalation through 2024 reported
  • Competition from GitHub Actions driving churn
  • Jan 2023 security incident temporarily damaged trust
  • Outside cloud-native use case less compelling
  • Per-credit pricing scales fast

Pricing tiers

public
  • Free
    6,000 build minutes/mo
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • Performance
    Per user; 80K credits/mo
    $15 /mo
  • Scale
    Custom volume; ~$2K-$50K/mo
    Quote
  • Server
    Self-hosted; custom
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Per-credit overages scale fast
  • · Resource class scaling (machine types)
  • · Annual price increases of 6-10%

Key features

  • +Cloud-native CI/CD
  • +Parallelism + caching
  • +CircleCI Insights
  • +Reusable Orbs (~3,000)
  • +macOS / Windows / Linux runners
  • +Self-hosted runners
  • +200+ integrations
200+ integrations
GitHubGitLabBitbucketAWSKubernetesDatadog
Geography
Global
#4

Jenkins

Open-source CI/CD leader for self-hosted and regulated industries.

Founded 2011 · Distributed (Continuous Delivery Foundation) · private · 50–500,000+ employees
G2 4.4 (2,480)
Capterra 4.4
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit Jenkins

Jenkins is the open-source CI/CD leader, forked from Hudson 2011 and governed by the Continuous Delivery Foundation. The product is the most-deployed self-hosted CI/CD platform globally. Strengths: open-source flexibility (MIT license), self-hosted control for regulated industries, largest plugin ecosystem (1,800+ plugins), strong fit for migrating-from-Jenkins-too-expensive-to-not, mature 14-year track record. Best fit for regulated industries and self-hosted-anchored organizations. Trade-offs: aging architecture (Groovy DSL pipelines, plugin sprawl), declining mindshare as modern teams migrate to GitHub Actions / GitLab CI/CD, customer reports of plugin maintenance burden, and security vulnerabilities historically exploited.

Best for

Regulated industries (defense, healthcare, financial services) and self-hosted-anchored organizations needing CI/CD without commercial license, particularly large legacy installations expensive to migrate.

Worst for

Modern teams without legacy Jenkins commitments (GitHub Actions / GitLab CI/CD better), buyers wanting modern UX (CircleCI cleaner), or buyers without Jenkins expertise.

Strengths

  • Open-source (MIT license)
  • Self-hosted control for regulated industries
  • Largest plugin ecosystem (1,800+)
  • Mature 14-year track record
  • Best for on-prem / air-gapped
  • No license cost (self-hosted)

Weaknesses

  • Aging architecture (Groovy DSL, plugin sprawl)
  • Declining mindshare
  • Customer reports of plugin maintenance burden
  • Security vulnerabilities historically exploited
  • UX dated relative to modern challengers
  • Implementation requires Jenkins expertise

Pricing tiers

public
  • Jenkins (open-source)
    Self-hosted; free
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • CloudBees CI
    Commercial Jenkins; ~$50K-$500K/year typical
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Self-hosting infra costs
  • · Plugin maintenance burden
  • · Jenkins expertise requirement (talent costs)

Key features

  • +Open-source CI/CD
  • +Largest plugin ecosystem (1,800+)
  • +Self-hosted
  • +Groovy DSL pipelines
  • +Distributed builds
  • +Right call for legacy + regulated
1800+ integrations
Git (any provider)AWSAzureKubernetesMavenGradle
Geography
Global
#6

Bitbucket Pipelines

Native CI/CD for Atlassian-anchored teams.

Founded 2016 · San Francisco, CA · public · 5–10,000 employees
G2 4.4 (880)
Capterra 4.4
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit Bitbucket Pipelines

Bitbucket Pipelines is the CI/CD product native to Bitbucket, launched 2016. Strengths: native Bitbucket integration, default for Atlassian-anchored teams (Jira + Confluence + Bitbucket combo), public Atlassian parent stability, bundled pricing with Bitbucket. Best fit for Atlassian-anchored teams. Trade-offs: outside Atlassian ecosystem the product is significantly less compelling, build-minute pricing can be limiting at scale, and Atlassian's focus has clearly shifted toward Jira/Confluence + Atlassian Cloud, Bitbucket has been declining in mindshare.

Best for

Atlassian-anchored teams already on Jira + Confluence + Bitbucket, particularly enterprises with deep Atlassian commitments.

Worst for

Non-Atlassian shops (GitHub Actions / GitLab CI/CD better), modern teams without Bitbucket commitments (GitHub Actions much broader), or buyers wanting deepest CI/CD analytics (CircleCI Insights better).

Strengths

  • Native Bitbucket integration
  • Default for Atlassian-anchored teams
  • Public Atlassian parent stability
  • Bundled pricing with Bitbucket
  • Strong Jira integration for issue tracking
  • Mature self-hosted runner support

Weaknesses

  • Outside Atlassian ecosystem less compelling
  • Build-minute pricing limiting at scale
  • Atlassian focus has shifted away from Bitbucket
  • Bitbucket mindshare declining
  • Support inconsistency reported

Pricing tiers

public
  • Free
    50 build minutes/mo
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • Standard
    Per user; 2,500 build minutes/mo
    $3 /mo
  • Premium
    Per user; 3,500 build minutes/mo + advanced
    $6 /mo
Watch for
  • · Build-minute overages
  • · Atlassian Cloud bundling pressure
  • · Self-hosted runner infra costs

Key features

  • +Native Bitbucket integration
  • +YAML pipeline-as-code
  • +Self-hosted runners
  • +Jira integration
  • +Bitbucket Deployments
  • +~100 integrations
100+ integrations
BitbucketJiraConfluenceAWSAzureKubernetes
Geography
Global
#7

AWS CodePipeline

Native CI/CD for AWS-anchored teams.

Founded 2015 · Seattle, WA · public · 5–500,000+ employees
G2 4.0 (880)
Capterra 4.0
From $1 /mo
● Transparent pricing
Visit AWS CodePipeline

AWS CodePipeline is AWS's native CI/CD service, launched 2015. The product covers full CI/CD pipeline orchestration with native AWS integration. Strengths: native AWS integration (CodeBuild, CodeDeploy, CodeCommit, ECR, S3, Lambda), default for AWS-anchored teams wanting AWS-bundled CI/CD, AWS public company stability, IAM-anchored access control. Best fit for AWS-anchored DevOps teams. Trade-offs: outside AWS ecosystem the product is irrelevant, AWS Code* services are widely considered behind GitHub Actions / GitLab CI/CD on UX, and customer reports of clunky multi-service orchestration (CodePipeline + CodeBuild + CodeDeploy).

Best for

AWS-anchored DevOps teams with strict AWS-only deployment requirements wanting AWS-native CI/CD with IAM-anchored access control.

Worst for

Non-AWS shops, modern teams wanting better UX (GitHub Actions even on AWS-anchored deployments often preferred), or buyers wanting deepest CI/CD analytics.

Strengths

  • Native AWS integration
  • Default for AWS-anchored teams
  • AWS public company stability
  • IAM-anchored access control
  • Pay-per-pipeline pricing
  • Works for AWS-only deployments

Weaknesses

  • Outside AWS ecosystem irrelevant
  • AWS Code* services behind GitHub Actions on UX
  • Clunky multi-service orchestration
  • Customer reports of preferring GitHub Actions even on AWS
  • Innovation pace below GitHub Actions

Pricing tiers

public
  • AWS CodePipeline
    Per active pipeline/month after first month
    $1 /mo
  • CodeBuild
    Per build-minute usage
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • CodeDeploy
    Free for EC2/Lambda; charged for on-prem
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
Watch for
  • · CodeBuild build-minute costs
  • · CodeDeploy on-prem charges
  • · AWS data transfer costs
  • · Multi-service orchestration complexity

Key features

  • +Native AWS integration
  • +Pipeline orchestration
  • +Integration with CodeBuild + CodeDeploy
  • +IAM-anchored access
  • +AWS region-anchored
  • +Pay-per-pipeline pricing
200+ integrations
AWS (all services)GitHubBitbucketJenkinsSlack
Geography
Global; AWS regions
#9

TeamCity

JetBrains-anchored CI/CD for IntelliJ-heavy teams.

Founded 2006 · Prague, Czech Republic · private · 5–10,000 employees
G2 4.5 (880)
Capterra 4.6
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit TeamCity

TeamCity is JetBrains' CI/CD platform, founded 2006. The product covers self-hosted CI/CD with strong JetBrains IDE integration. Strengths: native JetBrains IDE integration (IntelliJ, PyCharm, WebStorm), strong fit for JetBrains-anchored teams, mature 19-year track record, founder-led parent (no PE pressure), free tier for small teams. Best fit for JetBrains-anchored teams. Trade-offs: outside JetBrains ecosystem the product is less compelling, declining mindshare as modern teams adopt GitHub Actions, Support response times vary, and Lagging upstarts on velocity.

Best for

JetBrains-anchored teams (IntelliJ, PyCharm, WebStorm, Rider) with strong .NET / JVM build needs.

Worst for

Non-JetBrains shops (GitHub Actions / GitLab CI/CD better), modern teams without legacy TeamCity commitments, or buyers wanting cloud-native CI/CD.

Strengths

  • Native JetBrains IDE integration
  • Made for JetBrains-anchored teams
  • Mature 19-year track record
  • Founder-led parent (no PE pressure)
  • Free tier for small teams
  • Strong .NET / JVM build support

Weaknesses

  • Outside JetBrains ecosystem less compelling
  • Declining mindshare
  • Support is hit-or-miss
  • Slower roadmap than the modern alternatives
  • Implementation requires TeamCity expertise
  • Smaller plugin ecosystem than Jenkins

Pricing tiers

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  • TeamCity Professional
    Free; up to 100 build configs, 3 build agents
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • TeamCity Enterprise
    ~$1,999/build-agent/year + per-user
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  • TeamCity Cloud
    Per committer; cloud-hosted SaaS
    $45 /mo
Watch for
  • · Per-build-agent scaling
  • · Self-hosted infra costs
  • · Annual subscription model

Key features

  • +Native JetBrains IDE integration
  • +Self-hosted CI/CD
  • +TeamCity Cloud (SaaS)
  • +Strong .NET / JVM support
  • +Build chains
  • +Plugin ecosystem
100+ integrations
IntelliJ IDEAPyCharmGitHubGitLabBitbucketAWS
Geography
Global
#10

Codefresh

Kubernetes-anchored modern CI/CD with GitOps.

Founded 2014 · Mountain View, CA · private · 50–2,000 employees
G2 4.6 (280)
Capterra 4.5
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Codefresh is the Kubernetes-anchored CI/CD platform, founded 2014. Acquired by Octopus Deploy in 2024 for an undisclosed sum. The product is anchored on Kubernetes-native CI/CD and GitOps workflows (Argo CD partnership). Strengths: Kubernetes-anchored CI/CD architecture, strong GitOps support (Argo CD heritage), modern UX, post-Octopus Deploy acquisition strengthens deployment story. Best fit for Kubernetes-anchored teams. Trade-offs: post-Octopus acquisition direction unclear (2024-2026), Smaller deployed base versus CircleCI, Uneven support quality, and less suited for non-Kubernetes use cases.

Best for

Kubernetes-anchored DevOps teams (50-2,000 employees) wanting modern CI/CD with strong GitOps and Argo CD integration.

Worst for

Non-Kubernetes shops (GitHub Actions / GitLab CI/CD better), buyers wanting deepest analytics (CircleCI Insights better), or buyers concerned about post-Octopus direction.

Strengths

  • Kubernetes-anchored CI/CD architecture
  • Strong GitOps support (Argo CD heritage)
  • Modern UX
  • Post-Octopus Deploy acquisition strengthens deployment story
  • Best for Kubernetes teams
  • Mature 11-year track record

Weaknesses

  • Post-Octopus acquisition direction unclear
  • Thinner footprint than CircleCI
  • Support depends on tier
  • Less suited for non-Kubernetes use cases
  • Smaller integration ecosystem (~80)

Pricing tiers

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  • Codefresh Standard
    ~$15K-$50K/year typical
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  • Codefresh Pro
    $50K-$200K/year
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  • Codefresh Enterprise
    $200K-$500K/year with full GitOps
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Watch for
  • · Per-build overages
  • · Implementation services
  • · Annual price increases

Key features

  • +Kubernetes-anchored CI/CD
  • +GitOps support (Argo CD heritage)
  • +Modern UX
  • +Build pipelines + deployment combined
  • +80+ integrations
  • +Post-Octopus deployment integration
80+ integrations
KubernetesArgo CDGitHubGitLabAWSOctopus Deploy
Geography
Global

Frequently asked questions

The questions buyers actually ask before they sign.

Which CI/CD platform does NHS England use?
NHS England has standardized on Azure DevOps Services including Azure DevOps Pipelines as part of the broader Microsoft stack adoption across NHS infrastructure. NHS Shared Business Services provides Azure DevOps deployment frameworks and templates to NHS Trusts. This reflects the NHS-wide Microsoft 365 and Azure adoption, not a specific CI/CD evaluation. Individual NHS Foundation Trusts with mature digital teams sometimes run GitHub Actions or Jenkins alongside Azure DevOps, but Azure DevOps Pipelines is the standard NHS CI/CD procurement path.
How does NCSC supply chain guidance affect UK CI/CD selection?
NCSC's Secure Software Development guidance (2024) and the related NCSC Supply Chain security publications require UK CNI suppliers and government digital providers to implement four key CI/CD controls: branch protection with mandatory peer review before merge, artifact signing (Sigstore/cosign or equivalent) so deployment artifacts are cryptographically verified, software bill of materials (SBOM) generation per build, and dependency scanning with automatic vulnerability alerting. GitHub Actions supports all four natively via Actions + GitHub Advanced Security. GitLab CI/CD supports all four via built-in SAST/dependency scanning and the GitLab Dependency Firewall. Jenkins requires plugin assembly (OWASP Dependency-Check, JFrog Xray) to match this capability.
Should UK financial services firms use self-hosted CI/CD runners?
For FCA-regulated firms, particularly those with DORA obligations (UK firms with EU-facing operations), self-hosted CI/CD runners are strongly recommended for pipelines handling financial data, payment processing code, or regulated infrastructure configuration. Self-hosted runners (Buildkite self-hosted agents, GitHub Actions self-hosted runners, GitLab Runner on dedicated VMs) keep build artifacts and secrets within UK-controlled infrastructure and eliminate the SaaS CI/CD platform as an ICT third-party risk in your DORA ICT risk register. Monzo and similar UK fintechs use Buildkite self-hosted runner architecture specifically for this reason. SaaS runners are acceptable for non-regulated workloads and open-source repositories.
GitHub Actions vs CircleCI, which one for modern teams?
GitHub Actions if you're on GitHub (essentially default; bundled pricing TCO advantage). CircleCI if you're on a non-GitHub Git platform OR want best-of-breed analytics + parallelism with cloud-native architecture. For greenfield deployments in 2026, the question is rarely "GitHub Actions vs CircleCI", it's "GitHub Actions vs GitLab CI/CD vs Bitbucket Pipelines" depending on your Git platform. CircleCI relevance has narrowed to non-Git-native best-of-breed buyers.
How does this differ from your AI Coding Assistants and APM rankings?
AI Coding Assistants (Top 10 AI Coding Assistants) help engineers write code in the IDE. CI/CD (this ranking) automates build/test/deploy after code is written. APM (Top 10 APM Software) monitors what runs in production. Modern stacks: AI coding + Git-native CI/CD + APM integrated, often with feature flags and error tracking layered above.
How much should I budget for CI/CD?
Solo / small team: $0-$50/mo (GitHub Actions free for public, Buildkite Free, Jenkins free). SMB (5-25 engineers): $50-$500/mo (GitHub Team, CircleCI Performance, Bitbucket Standard). Mid-market (25-200 engineers): $500-$5,000/mo (GitHub Enterprise, CircleCI Scale, GitLab Premium). Enterprise (200+ engineers): $5K-$100K+/mo (GitHub Enterprise + Actions usage, GitLab Ultimate, CircleCI Server).
How long does CI/CD migration take?
New project: under 1 week. Migration from existing CI/CD (Jenkins → GitHub Actions): 2-12 months depending on Jenkinsfile complexity. Migration is typically the largest CI/CD project, Jenkins-to-modern-CI migrations are particularly complex due to plugin sprawl and Groovy DSL → YAML translation.
What about AI features in 2026?
AI in CI/CD 2026: (1) AI-driven test prioritization (run flaky tests less often). (2) AI-powered failure diagnosis (auto-suggest root cause). (3) AI-generated pipeline configs (GitHub Actions Copilot suggestions). (4) AI flaky-test detection (CircleCI Insights, Buildkite Test Engine). (5) AI security scanning (GitLab Duo, GitHub Advanced Security). Vendors stuck on YAML-only without AI activation are losing share.
Should I migrate from Jenkins?
Most modern teams should. Jenkins remains valid for: (1) regulated industries needing fully self-hosted, (2) air-gapped deployments, (3) very large legacy installations expensive to migrate. Otherwise, GitHub Actions / GitLab CI/CD provide significantly better UX, less plugin maintenance burden, and lower TCO at scale. Industry data shows continued migration away from Jenkins through 2024-2026.
Can I run CI/CD self-hosted for security?
Yes. Options: (1) Jenkins (free, fully self-hosted). (2) GitLab Self-Managed (commercial, fully self-hosted). (3) Buildkite (hybrid SaaS UI + self-hosted runners, best of both worlds). (4) GitHub Actions self-hosted runners (cloud control plane + on-prem runners). (5) TeamCity self-hosted. For full data sovereignty: Jenkins or GitLab Self-Managed. For cloud UX with on-prem builds: Buildkite or GitHub Actions self-hosted runners.
How does this overlap with feature flags and error tracking?
CI/CD ships code; feature flags (Top 10 Feature Flag Management) gate which code runs in production; error tracking (Top 10 Error Tracking) catches what breaks. Modern shipping pattern: CI/CD deploys code behind feature flags + error tracking monitors for issues + percentage-rollout (feature flag) before full release. Most modern dev teams have all three layers integrated.

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Last updated 2026-05-18. Local pricing reverified quarterly. Found something inaccurate? Tell us.