Compare the Top Continuous Integration Software for Startups as of June 2025

What is Continuous Integration Software for Startups?

Continuous integration (CI) software automates the process of integrating code changes from multiple developers into a shared repository frequently, often several times a day. It runs automated tests on every integration, helping to detect and address issues early in the development cycle. CI software reduces integration problems by ensuring that code is compatible and functional, catching bugs before they can accumulate. By generating feedback quickly, CI supports fast-paced, collaborative development environments and improves the quality of code releases. Compare and read user reviews of the best Continuous Integration software for Startups currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    JFrog Pipelines
    JFrog Pipelines empowers software teams to ship updates faster by automating DevOps processes in a continuously streamlined and secure way across all their teams and tools. Encompassing continuous integration (CI), continuous delivery (CD), infrastructure and more, it automates everything from code to production. Pipelines is natively integrated with the JFrog Platform and is available with both cloud (software-as-a-service) and on-prem subscriptions. Scales horizontally, allowing you to have a centrally managed solution that supports thousands of users and pipelines in a high-availability (HA) environment. Pre-packaged declarative steps with no scripting required, making it easy to create complex pipelines, including cross-team “pipelines of pipelines.” Integrates with most DevOps tools. The steps in a single pipeline can run on multi-OS, multi-architecture nodes, reducing the need to have multiple CI/CD tools.
    Starting Price: $98/month
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    Google Cloud Build
    Fully serverless platform. Cloud Build scales up and scales down in response to load with no need to pre-provision servers or pay in advance for additional capacity. Pay only for what you use. With custom build steps and pre-created extensions to third party apps, enterprises can easily tie their legacy or home-grown tools as a part of their build process. Guard against security threats in your software supply chain with vulnerability scanning. Automatically block the deployment of vulnerable images based on policies set by DevSecOps. Cloud Build scales up and down with no infrastructure to set up, upgrade, or scale. Run builds in a fully managed environment across Google Cloud, on-premises, other public clouds, or your own private network. Create portable images directly from the source without a Dockerfile using buildpacks. Support for Tekton pipelines running on Kubernetes gives you scale and self-healing benefits of Kubernetes, without lock-in.
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