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Azure DevOps Services vs Bitbucket: Which is a better fit?

Updated on January 22nd, 2025
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Summary
Key features rated by users
Features selected based on 1,171 reviews from DevOps users.
% Fit
Missing features
Feature ratings
Version Control
NA
Continuous Deployment
4.5
Collaboration Tools
4.6
Continuous Integration
4.7
Authentication
NA
% Fit
Missing features
Feature ratings
Version Control
4.7
Continuous Deployment
4.5
Collaboration Tools
4.3
Continuous Integration
4.3
Authentication
NA
User satisfaction
4.4
User reviews143
Ease of use
4.1
Functionality
4.5
Value for money
4.4
Customer support
4.2
4.6
User reviews1,340
Ease of use
4.4
Functionality
4.5
Value for money
4.5
Customer support
4.3
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Designed for small to large businesses, it is a DevOps solution that assists with prioritization, portfolio management, release management, and more.

Software developers and product teams

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Robert B
Application Developer
5.0

Robert R: Hey, my name's Robert. I am an applications developer. I give Azure DevOps a five stars. Click the link below to learn more. Before we migrated to Azure DevOps, we used several other programs. Jira was one of the big ones we used. But DevOps, the switch we used was mainly for of code repositories. So we've used several other code repositories, and I'm familiar with things like GitHub and other places that actually store or code. But when it comes to developing, like in C-sharp specifically or in azure.net, asp.net frameworks, you just, you cannot beat Microsoft in-house products. If you're developing with a Microsoft product using something like DevOps for your repository, it's just so seamless. The main reason that we went with DevOps for our code repository and task management is because our stack, our backend is C-sharp, which is a Microsoft language. And then we also host every everything that we build, all of our web apps on Azure. So the built-in connectors between DevOps and Azure and VS Code and Visual Studio, which are the other products we use to develop, it's just so seamless. Opposed to trying to build custom connectors to get into other third-party code repositories, using the one that Microsoft has created for this exact purpose makes everything so seamless and so easy. And then plus we get the Microsoft support that most of you guys are aware of. I personally had no experience with DevOps before coming into my current role. So it was a bit of a learning curve, I'll admit, some of the nuances. But once you've played around with one Microsoft product, you've played around with them all. So things were very intuitive as far as what to click and where to click. And then just coming from the background in software development and this being a tool really designed for software developers, that made the navigating learning easy. Because things were already set up and prepared for you to use this tool and development with the kind of agile framework and scrum master framework that we're used to. So it plugged in really well into what we were doing. I would say within the first week or two of really using DevOps and getting used to it, I was fully up to speed and able to go about my day-to-day business. Whether or not you do use Microsoft products in your stack and whether or not you're using Azure databases or as Azure hosting, I would still recommend DevOps. Just because of the security, the convenience, and because of the support you get by using DevOps. We have had no issues with any kind of network connectivity with DevOps going down or crashing and us not being able to access our repo and access our codes. It allows us to access the codes from really anywhere around the world, and working with a global company, that's really important. So I would highly recommend at least checking out DevOps and seeing if it works into your stack and works into the way that your team develops.

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Renato C
CTO
4.0

Renato: Hello, I'm Renato and I'm head of engineering. I give Bitbucket a rating of four stars out of five. For more information, click on the link below. Other tools, depending on the environment, let's say. So GitHub for open source products and a Microsoft tool for working with dot net projects. Bitbucket, feature set is pretty much on par with GitHub's, but the pricing model is much more favorable for small and medium team sizes. You can just register an account with an email. You confirm your email and you are ready to go. You can create a company or you can just use your personal handle to upload or create and upload repositories. It's just as simple as that. It's free for teams of up to 10 people. So there's nothing to lose. You create your account, you invite your teammates, you can upload your report and start working with them. You can use Sourcetree or any other client you want to use, even the common line. You upload your code, you create your branches, your PRs, and you work with your team. If you like it, there are more feature on the pro version, or you can just invite more people from your team, if it's made of more than 10 people, and get the base subscription. But it's super easy to get started, and again, if you are up to 10 people, you can use it for free.

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Azure DevOps Services

9/49
  • Activity Dashboard
  • Activity Tracking
  • API
  • Application Management
  • Audit Management
  • Authentication
  • Change Management
  • Commenting/Notes
  • Compliance Management
  • Configurable Workflow
  • Configuration Management
  • Data Extraction
  • Data Import/Export
  • Event Logs
  • Issue Management
  • Issue Tracking
  • KPI Monitoring
  • Monitoring
  • Performance Metrics
  • Policy Management
  • Projections
  • Project Management
  • Real-Time Data
  • Real-Time Monitoring
  • Real-Time Notifications
  • Real-Time Reporting
  • Reporting/Analytics
  • Role-Based Permissions
  • Rules-Based Workflow
  • Search/Filter
  • Single Sign On
  • SSL Security
  • Status Tracking
  • Task Management
  • Testing Management
  • Third-Party Integrations
  • Timeline Management
  • User Management
  • Version Control
  • Workflow Management
  • Approval Workflow
  • Collaboration Tools
  • Continuous Deployment
  • Continuous Integration
  • Dashboard
  • Portfolio Management
  • Prioritization
  • Release Management
  • Troubleshooting Reports
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Azure DevOps Services
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
Bitbucket
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
Azure DevOps Services
  • By Microsoft
  • Located in United States
  • Founded in 1975
Bitbucket
  • By Atlassian
  • Located in United States
  • Founded in 2013
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