Overview

Bitbucket is a git repository hosting with built-in CI/CD pipelines, integrated with Jira and other Atlassian tools. It handles git hosting, pipelines ci/cd, jira integration, and pull requests, and it's best suited for atlassian users who want integrated git hosting. It has been around since 2008, giving it a 18-year head start in building out integrations and refining the product.

The free plan is free for up to 5 users — enough for most people to evaluate whether it fits. It works well for mid-size teams that need more structure than a basic tool but less overhead than enterprise platforms.

Strengths

  • Includes Git Hosting as a core feature, purpose-built for version control workflows
  • Includes Pipelines CI/CD as a core feature, purpose-built for version control workflows
  • Free for up to 5 users — generous enough for most small teams to get real work done
  • Established product with 18+ years on the market and a mature ecosystem

Weaknesses

  • Free plan exists but key features are locked behind the paid upgrade
  • Fewer built-in features means you may need additional tools to cover gaps
  • Large binary files (videos, PSDs) are still a pain to manage in Git-based systems
  • Mobile experience lags behind the desktop version in features and polish

Quick info

Category
Version Control
Starting price
Free
Free tier
Yes — Free for up to 5 users
Open source
No
Best for
Mid-size teams
Founded
2008

Last updated 2026-04-12

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