What is GitLab?
GitLab DevSecOps platform enables software innovation by aiming to empower development, security, and operations teams to build better software, faster. With GitLab, teams can create, deliver, and manage code quickly and continuously instead of managing disparate tools and scripts. GitLab helps teams across the complete DevSecOps lifecycle, from developing, securing, and deploying software.
Differentiators, as described by Gitlab:
- Simplicity: With GitLab, DevSecOps can be achieved through a single platform with a user-friendly interface
- Security: GitLab offers built-in security scans that provides a comprehensive security solution.
- Transparency: The code base for GitLab is open to community contributions, to ensure transparency and an open-core approach.
- Cloud-Agnostic: Can be deployed anywhere with no vendor lock-in
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GitLab, a comprehensive DevSecOps platform.
Technical Details
| Deployment Types | On-Premise, SaaS |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | Windows, Linux, Mac, BSD* (Ubuntu 14.04 LTS or later), Android, iOS, full list see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/security/approved_os.html |
| Mobile Application | No |
| Supported Countries | International |
| Supported Languages | Chinese, English, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish |
FAQs
How much does GitLab cost?
GitLab starts at $0.
What are GitLab's top competitors?
Jira Align, Jenkins, and JFrog Artifactory are common alternatives for GitLab.






















