We performed a comparison between JFrog Pipeline and TeamCity based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about GitLab, Jenkins, Google and others in Build Automation."Testing against multiple run times, versions, and environments is a plus point with the additional pipelines making it more interesting to see what is happening across your development process in a single pane of glass."
"The platform has some amazing features and the integration option makes it very simple to plug with any of our favorite tools."
"TeamCity's GUI is nice."
"TeamCity is very useful due to the fact that it has a strong plug-in system."
"One of the most beneficial features for us is the flexibility it offers in creating deployment steps tailored to different technologies."
"Time to deployment has been reduced in situations where we want to deploy to production or deploy breaking changes."
"The integration is a valuable feature."
"The flexibility of TeamCity allows it to fit in workflows that I have yet to imagine."
"Using TeamCity and emailing everyone on fail is one way to emphasize the importance of testing code and showing management why taking the time to test actually does saves time from having to fix bugs on the other end."
"It provides repeatable CI/CD throughout our company with lots of feedback on failures and successes to the intended audiences via email and Slack."
"They could work on reducing the number of permissions required while using Bitbucket."
"We've called TeamCity tech support. Unfortunately, all their tech support is based in Europe, so we end up with such a big time crunch that I now need to have one person in the US."
"Their online documentation is fairly extensive, but sometimes you can end up navigating in circles to find answers. I would like them (or partner with someone) to provide training classes to help newcomers get things up and running more quickly."
"If there was more documentation that was easier to locate, it would be helpful for users."
"The upgrade process could be smoother. Upgrading major versions can often cause some pain."
"If TeamCity could create more out of the box solutions to make it more user friendly and create more use cases, that would be ideal."
"I would suggest creating simple and advanced configurations. Advanced configurations will give more customizations like Jenkins does."
"The UI for this solution could be improved. New users don't find it easy to navigate. The need some level of training to understand the ins and the outs."
"Last time I used it, dotnet compilation had to be done via PowerShell scripts. There was actually a lot that had to be scripted."
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JFrog Pipeline is ranked 22nd in Build Automation while TeamCity is ranked 6th in Build Automation with 25 reviews. JFrog Pipeline is rated 8.0, while TeamCity is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of JFrog Pipeline writes "Testing against multiple run times, versions, and environments is a plus point". On the other hand, the top reviewer of TeamCity writes "Build management system used to successfully create full request tests and run security scans". JFrog Pipeline is most compared with Jenkins, Bamboo, Harness and GitHub Actions, whereas TeamCity is most compared with GitLab, CircleCI, Jenkins, Harness and Concourse for VMware Tanzu.
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