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GitLab vs TeamRetro: Which is a better fit?

Updated on December 8th, 2024
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Summary
Key features rated by users
Features selected based on 2,535 reviews from Agile Project Management users.
% Fit
Missing features
Feature ratings
Task Management
4.4
Workflow Management
4.4
Prioritization
NA
Collaboration Tools
4.5
Task Progress Tracking
NA
% Fit
Missing features
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Feature ratings
Task Management
4.5
Workflow Management
NA
Prioritization
4.0
Collaboration Tools
4.7
Task Progress Tracking
NA
User satisfaction
4.6
User reviews1,147
Ease of use
4.4
Functionality
4.6
Value for money
4.5
Customer support
4.2
4.8
User reviews12
Ease of use
4.8
Functionality
4.4
Value for money
4.4
Customer support
4.7
Price starts from
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Monthly subscription
Free version
Free trial
Monthly subscription
Free version
Free trial
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Designed for software developers, IT managers, product developers, security engineers, and project managers. GitLab is the most comprehensive DevSecOps platform. Get started with a 30 day free trial.

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Justin S
Senior DevOps Engineer
4.0

Justin: Hi, I'm Justin, a senior DevOps engineer, and I work for a company that produces medical imaging software for hospitals and research institutes. I give GitLab four out of five stars. Before using GitLab, we used Phabricator for code review and a server from Mercurial based code storage. I chose GitLab for the company because we needed an all-in-one solution that allowed us to all work in a community platform, something that we could use for everything without having to build and maintain the plumbing between so many different services. I also like that GitLab had an open source edition while having an enterprise product. Having an open source edition means you get a lot of interesting contributions from community contributors such as myself. For testing purposes, it's easy to get a GitLab environment set up. They have an all-in-one installer for the Omnibus edition of GitLab. It's basically just a single Linux package you can install on any server or even a VM. Once you're online, getting started with GitLab is as complicated as you want it to be. GitLab can do a lot, but their documentation is generally very good at walking you through the basics of getting started. So, if you want to get started with something simple like just having a code project, maybe running some CICD tests, they have great documentation on that as well. They have a learning portal now that allows you to get access to some of their best training content and training videos all in one place. If you're thinking about using GitLab, bear in mind that GitLab's business model has changed a bit over the last couple of years. GitLab went public just recently and that has brought about a slight change in their product direction. Previously, there were a lot of GitLab ultimate features that bubbled down to GitLab premium customers like us over time. Officially, they say they can't really comment on public strategy, but I can tell you from experience, there's a lot less of that occurring. There's a lot that is getting in GitLab Ultimate and saying GitLab Ultimate. So, if you're thinking that you'll see GitLab Ultimate stuff eventually come down to GitLab premium, I wouldn't necessarily count on that. The other thing to bear in mind too is that certain GitLab teams, each product has its own different director and team lead, that sort of thing. Certain teams are very much overloaded right now. For instance, the packaging division is very overloaded. There are a lot of half-finished products they haven't been able to get through. Maybe, you're not really worried about the packaging component. I would say the core teams are still working pretty well, but there are some parts of it like packaging that you should definitely ask about with your GitLab sales rep if you're concerned that you may not be able to get features that you want included in the product.

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GitLab

7/50
  • Activity Dashboard
  • Agile Methodologies
  • Backlog Management
  • Calendar Management
  • Charting
  • Collaboration Tools
  • Commenting/Notes
  • Customizable Fields
  • Data Import/Export
  • Deadline Management
  • Drag & Drop
  • Email Management
  • File Management
  • Gantt/Timeline View
  • Kanban Board
  • @mentions
  • Multiple Projects
  • Negative Feedback Management
  • Planning Tools
  • Prioritization
  • Progress Reports
  • Progress Tracking
  • Projections
  • Project Planning
  • Project Templates
  • Project Time Tracking
  • Project Tracking
  • Project Workflow
  • Real-Time Updates
  • Reporting & Statistics
  • Request Management
  • Resource Management
  • Retrospectives Management
  • Role-Based Permissions
  • Status Tracking
  • Supports Scrum
  • Task Management
  • Task Planning
  • Task Progress Tracking
  • Task Scheduling
  • Team Management
  • Template Management
  • To-Do List
  • Access Controls/Permissions
  • Activity Tracking
  • Alerts/Notifications
  • API
  • Assignment Management
  • Third-Party Integrations
  • Workflow Management
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TeamRetro

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10/50
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GitLab
Deployment
  • Cloud, SaaS, Web-Based
  • Desktop - Mac
  • Desktop - Windows
  • Desktop - Linux
  • Desktop - Chromebook
  • On-Premise - Windows
  • On-Premise - Linux
  • Mobile - Android
  • Mobile - iPhone
  • Mobile - iPad
Support
  • Email/Help Desk
  • FAQs/Forum
  • Knowledge Base
  • Phone Support
  • 24/7 (Live rep)
  • Chat
Training
  • In Person
  • Live Online
  • Webinars
  • Documentation
  • Videos
TeamRetro
Deployment
  • Cloud, SaaS, Web-Based
  • Desktop - Mac
  • Desktop - Windows
  • Desktop - Linux
  • Desktop - Chromebook
  • On-Premise - Windows
  • On-Premise - Linux
  • Mobile - Android
  • Mobile - iPhone
  • Mobile - iPad
Support
  • Email/Help Desk
  • FAQs/Forum
  • Knowledge Base
  • Phone Support
  • 24/7 (Live rep)
  • Chat
Training
  • In Person
  • Live Online
  • Webinars
  • Documentation
  • Videos
GitLab
  • By GitLab
  • Located in United States
  • Founded in 2011
TeamRetro
  • By GroupMap
  • Located in Australia
  • Founded in 2013
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