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If you use Atlassian products like Jira and Confluence or do you a have programming team its the best private repository you can have, The price is amazing compared with other similar solutions.
The only downside I can think of is the scaling costs associated with it for the paid plans. Bitbucket charges per user.
Bitbucket is a great tool for source/version control - it offers great integration with other Atlassian software (like e.g. Jira or Confluence).
In recent months, since the second half of 2020, the service has worsened and there are many more drops and periods of availability.
Bitbucket offers a clean and amazing interface for project management, making the Git experience very easy and beautiful, which we don't find in other products.
In 2020, there were 2 downtimes within a gap of a month. This is the only thing that bothered us about BitBucket.
It works great the integration with Jira is amazing and one of my best parts of it. The rest of the features are pretty standard to git.
I dislike with bit bucket that it is complicated to rollback or delete changes once they are pushed to a repository.
I feel like there is a ton of customization and all the appropriate fields are there. I love the burn down to see if we are on track with our sprint and I also love the kanban board.
Sometimes, the navigation between different tasks and/or sprints can be a bit confusing.
Jira is out of the box free, and it's amazing because it works with everything by the same company. It also allows for easy organization of projects and silos, which intersect with each other.
Jira is a complete project management tool, full of sometimes useless functionality.
This is the best product on the IT market because it has a user-friendly interface and the best technical documentation then I have seen before.
Training is almost a must if you want anyone to understand how to use it correctly. The performance of Jira in web browsers can be quite poor from time to time.
It has a good API, good integrations, is highly customizable, and is pretty good at tracking features, bugs, and backend tasks.
Sometime it can be very slow when a lot of users using this portal. Or when there is a bug in a new version of jira when we cannot save or update tickets can be very annoying in a production project.
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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