Bitrise

Budapest, Hungary
2014
  |  By Tamás Bazsonyi
When it comes to mobile app development, slow build times are not only the biggest source of frustration for developers but also the greatest barrier to innovation and competitive advantage. We surveyed developers at DroidCon New York and they overwhelmingly reported that build delays hindered their ability to release new features, fix bugs, and iterate quickly. Two-thirds of respondents said they wait more than 10 minutes for their mobile builds.
  |  By Balázs Ilsinszki
In the fast-paced world of mobile app development, a seamless, secure, and adaptable CI/CD process is essential. Bitrise has established itself as a leader in this domain, providing a mobile-focused CI/CD platform that allows you to automate all your build, test, and deployment workflows. But what if regional restrictions, data sovereignty, or compliance regulations prevent your organization from implementing a managed CI infrastructure like Bitrise?
  |  By Balázs Ilsinszki
This year, Apple Intelligence will be available in beta. It's a set of artificial intelligence features that Apple will add to macOS, iOS, and iPadOS devices to offer consumers a more personalised experience designed to help improve their efficiency and productivity. There's a lot of excitement around what Apple Intelligence will bring to developers, consumers, and the ecosystem as a whole. You can read more about the possibilities our CEO believes it will unlock here.
  |  By Dan Žďárek
We're excited to announce the open beta of a new feature within Bitrise Insights: Bitrise Build Cache Insights. This enhancement expands on our existing Build, Test, and Git Insights, enabling you to monitor and optimize your remote Bitrise Build Cache performance if you're leveraging Bitrise Build Cache for Bazel or Gradle to speed up your builds and tests. Our mission is to empower you with actionable data, alerts, and customizable dashboards to get even more value from your Bitrise experience.
  |  By Justin Townsel
Today's consumers are more health-conscious than ever, leading many to turn to mobile apps to manage their health and well-being on the go. According to Insider Intelligence, over two-thirds of Americans have used a health-related app in the last year. As a result of this shift in behaviour, healthcare providers now have a unique opportunity to reach out to new audiences and form stronger relationships with their customers.
  |  By Madré Roothman
Speed is everything in today's fast-moving business world. For software developers, this means the race is on to get new apps to market faster and better than competitors. In light of this constant pressure to deliver, it's no surprise that the demand for hybrid development continues to rise. After all, with one codebase that runs on multiple platforms, how can you go wrong? In reality the choice is not always so clear-cut.
  |  By Barnabas Birmacher
It’s often said that being first to market with a new product or idea is the key to success, and in many cases it is. But Apple has never chased the so-called first-mover advantage. Apple wasn't the first to release an MP3 player or even the first on the market with a smartphone, yet it has consistently redefined what's possible with technology.
  |  By Madré Roothman
We understand how complex app distribution can be, especially when juggling multiple tools for mobile app testing and store releases. This is what prompted us to build Release Management back in 2022. Originally tightly coupled to Bitrise CI, we're excited to announce that Release Management can now be used with any CI tool. This means all mobile teams can use Release Management, and we're offering it with a generous free tier, regardless of their CI tool.
  |  By Arpad Kun
Whether you agree with Elon's prediction or not, it's hard to ignore AI's far-ranging impact, especially on how we approach work. Over the last two years, we have seen AI progress rapidly, leaving many of us wondering, "Will AI replace my job?" It's a question that software engineers have also been grappling with. As ironic as it may seem, the people writing the code driving the technology revolution face the same uncertainty about whether AI might replace them in the future.
  |  By Oliver Falvai
Version managers, in general, are hacks. But they are useful hacks, as they solve a real problem: we all work on multiple projects at the same time, and each project needs a different version of tooling like Go, Python, or Ruby. It’s not enough to install a single version system-wide and hope for the best. Even if we can get away with using a single version across all projects, it would only be temporarily and accidentally working.
  |  By Bitrise
Welcome to our Release Management for iOS playlist! Release Management is available to all team members of an app's team, but not everyone can access all functions. Use the Release Manager role to keep your release process secure and reliable.
  |  By Bitrise
Welcome to our Release Management for iOS playlist! In this video, we'll cover the essentials of automatically uploading your iOS app to TestFlight and streamlining your TestFlight beta distribution.
  |  By Bitrise
Welcome to our Release Management for Android playlist! In this video, we'll show you how to simplify the rollout of your Android app's beta versions using Bitrise Release Management.
  |  By Bitrise
Welcome to our Release Management for iOS playlist! In this video, we'll cover the essentials of managing your rollout to the App Store hassle-free through Release Management.
  |  By Bitrise
Welcome to our Release Management for iOS playlist! In this video, we'll cover the essentials of automatically uploading your iOS app to TestFlight and streamlining your TestFlight beta distribution.
  |  By Bitrise
Is self-managed CI infrastructure crushing your soul? Reach out to us or download our latest datasheet to learn more about how Bitrise can help your mobile engineering organization deliver with its fullest potential. Build better mobile applications, faster! Save time, money, and developer frustration with fast, flexible, and scalable mobile CI/CD that just works.
  |  By Bitrise
The Bitrise Build Cache is a game-changing tool, unlike anything the market has seen before. A fully-managed remote build & test cache for alternate build tools such as Gradle, Bazel, Tuist, and more. The Build Cache offering is fully managed and deeply integrated into the Bitrise CI/CD platform, which brings a whole host of benefits.
  |  By Bitrise
Join us for a 1-hour webinar as hosts Daniel and Viktor, two of Bitrises' Co-founders, delve into the dynamic world of Mobile DevOps and its transformative impact on the mobile development landscape. With their extensive experience as CSO and CTO respectively, Dani and Viktor will share their visionary insights on how to reshape your mobile development strategies for unprecedented success. Thank you for watching! Please feel free to comment your thoughts below.
  |  By Bitrise
Building and deploying mobile apps can be complex and time-consuming. But with Bitrise, you can streamline your Mobile DevOps processes and focus on delivering great experiences to your users. Key benefits to using Bitrise: 🚀 optimized infrastructure and automation processes result in faster build times. This means you can test and iterate faster, and get your app to market sooner.
  |  By Bitrise
The Bitrise Build Cache is a game-changing tool, unlike anything the market has seen before. A fully-managed remote build & test cache for alternate build tools such as Gradle, Bazel, Tuist, and more. The Build Cache offering is fully managed and deeply integrated into the Bitrise CI/CD platform, which brings a whole host of benefits.
  |  By Bitrise
With the holidays coming up, teams may already have started the season's annual code freeze to avoid downtime, unexpected bugs, crashes, or faulty releases. In this whitepaper - featuring mobile engineers behind popular shopping apps - we dive into the latest tendencies, main motives, and technical decision-making factors behind this practice, and discuss whether there's a better way of going forward.

Bitrise is a Continuous Integration and Delivery (CI/CD) Platform as a Service (PaaS) with a main focus on mobile app development. It saves developers hours every day by automating tasks that are boring and repetitive from the moment they finish coding till the app lands in an app store. These tasks include unit tests, distributing apps to testers and submitting apps to stores automatically.

Thanks to its open source library with 180+ integrations, developers can seamlessly connect all the tools they love and use for testing, distribution, notification and more. The former Y Combinator startup has already raised over $3.5M and became the choice of mobile CI/CD platform of companies like InVision, Mapbox and Duolingo.

Features you must love:

  • Automatic code signing: We know that iOS code signing is a pain. Connect your Apple Developer Account and let us handle your profiles. Just set the export method and you’re good to go, no messing about.
  • Bitrise deployment: Bitrise integrates with all the major third party beta testing and deployment services, but we wanted to provide an integrated solution to help you distribute your apps to your testers without the need of registering yet another account after signing up to Bitrise.
  • Support by devs for devs: We don’t just have a support staff, we have engineers, and you can talk to them whenever you want. Provided they aren’t on a space walk or having tea with a Klingon (i.e. virtually always!)
  • Smart caching done fast: Bitrise automatically configures caching right at project setup for all your dependencies. Adding source code or derived data caching is only a few clicks so you could go out bragging about your superfast build times.
  • Security with no compromise: Every build runs on its own virtual machine, and all data is discarded at the end of the build. We also hired sharks with laser beams on their head, just in case. Click for our detailed security policy.
  • Fast and reliable emulators: Run your Android UI tests on solid and snappy virtual devices. Bitrise fully integrates with Firebase Test Lab, showing your test reports with videos and screenshots right on the build’s page.

Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery for mobile apps.