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See exactly why your Gradle Build Cache missed: new Task Inputs visibility feature

Every Android developer has been there: yesterday's build finished in 2 minutes, but today's identical build takes 8 minutes. You check your code - nothing major changed. You check your environment - everything looks the same. So why the massive difference? Without visibility into what actually changed between builds, debugging performance issues becomes guesswork. You're left wondering: Which tasks didn't come from cache? What inputs changed? Why did this specific compilation task take so long?

Chrome Developer Tools: The Ultimate Overview

Chrome developer tools, or Chrome DevTools, give us a window on how our websites working in the wild. Built for developers of all experience grades, they provide powerful ways to inspect, debug and optimize our projects. However the sheer breadth of functionality can be a mind-melt if you’ve not worked with DevTools before, and there are lots of advanced features that even experienced users find tricky.

How to Prioritize AI Investments Using the Impact-Maturity Matrix?

AI is no longer an experimental line item in the budget. For most U.S. CXOs, the real challenge in 2026 is far more practical: where should we place our bets first? With dozens of AI use cases competing for attention, capital, and executive sponsorship, prioritization has become a boardroom conversation, not a lab discussion. Are you investing in AI initiatives that can move the needle this fiscal year, or are you spreading resources thin across pilots that never scale?

You don't have to choose between GitHub and Bitrise

If you're part of a GitHub shop evaluating Bitrise for your mobile app teams, you might be hearing a familiar objection: "Why add another tool? GitHub Actions is our org standard, and it will work for mobile." It's a reasonable point. Nobody wants to maintain a snowflake system that sits outside the approved tool list. But here's the thing — it doesn't have to be GitHub Actions *or* Bitrise. The reality is that mobile CI/CD has unique demands.

Retail App Development Guide 2026

Wondering why your retail business isn't scaling the way you'd hoped? In a world where 76% of consumers say convenience is their top priority, building a smart, user-friendly retail app is essential. The retail landscape is changing faster than ever. Are your customers ghosting you at checkout? Are your in-store efforts falling short despite decent foot traffic? These are signs that traditional methods may no longer be enough.

Optimizing Bitrise Build Cache clients

Having a build cache solution is a powerful way to speed up builds, especially at scale. Bitrise Build Cache already accelerates builds across multiple ecosystems, but to get the most out of it we also need to optimize the build cache clients themselves and ensure stability across changing network environments. In this blog post, I’ll walk through the steps we took to improve stability and performance for Bitrise Build Cache customers.

How to add a new project in Bitrise

Learn how to add a new project to Bitrise CI with Senior PM Jeremy Palmer: selecting privacy settings, connecting your Git provider (like GitHub), and setting up webhooks to automatically trigger builds. Jeremy also covers the authorization steps, selecting a branch, and the auto-detection of your project's configuration settings.

Configuring a workflow using the Workflow Editor in Bitrise

In this video, Ben Boral introduces the Bitrise workflow editor, a GUI abstraction layer built on top of the YAML file that defines CI pipelines and workflows. The Workflow Editor makes users more productive, helps avoid errors, and allows for easily defining and maintaining workflows. The workflow editor generates syntactically valid YAML and is available in both online and local versions, providing the benefits of "pipeline as code" with greater ease of use.

Xcode 26.3 coding intelligence: First impressions

Senior & Staff engineers Ben Boral and Oliver Falvai from Bitrise discuss the initial impressions of the new coding intelligence features in the Xcode 26.3 Release Candidate. They have been experimenting with the new features - see what they think! Bitrise provides a full-stack, vertically integrated mobile DevOps solution that unites the tools, processes and testing frameworks engineering teams need to build best-in-class mobile experiences. Over 400,000 developers use Bitrise’s products: Bitrise CI, Build Cache, Release Management, and Insights.

Bitrise Build Cache: Xcode Setup & Configuration

Join Lex, a solution architect at Bitrise, for a demonstration on how to configure Xcode build cache and validate that the configuration has been done correctly. This video focuses on using the build cache with Bitrise CI, although the build cache also works with external CI. Bitrise, Xcode Build Cache, CI/CD, Continuous Integration, Mobile Development, Xcode 26, App Development, Build Optimization, Cache Warming, Workflow Configuration, iOS.