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GitHost CI vs Shippable: What are the differences?

What is GitHost CI? Painless GitLab CE & CI Hosting. We handle installing, updating, hosting, and backing up your own private and secure GitLab CE & CI instances in the cloud, starting at $7/month.

What is Shippable? Shippable is a SaaS platform that lets you easily add Continuous Integration/Deployment to your Github & Bitbucket repos. Shippable is a SaaS platform that lets you easily add Continuous Integration/Deployment to your Github and BitBucket repositories. It is lightweight, super simple to setup, and runs your builds and tests faster than any other service.

GitHost CI and Shippable can be primarily classified as "Continuous Integration" tools.

Some of the features offered by GitHost CI are:

  • Create a Coordinator and link it to any GitLab CE install, whether GitLab Cloud, a GitHost instance, or your own private install.
  • eed extra build capacity? Move the slider and click update. Done. Instant runners to build all your CI jobs.
  • All GitHost instances run on SSD drives, giving you the fastest build times available.

On the other hand, Shippable provides the following key features:

  • 1-Click Setup
  • Docker Containers
  • Responsive UI
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    Github Integration
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    Affordable
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    Easy setup
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    Integrated CI
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    Free private repositories
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    Built on docker
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    Continuous deployment
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    Bitbucket integration
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    Fastest continuous integration and deployment
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    Team permissions
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    Flexible Configuration
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    Matrix builds
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    Finer GitHub Scope
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    Intelligent Notifications
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    Awesome experience
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    Easy Setup
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    Fast
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    Custom docker containers
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    2x faster than other CI/CD platforms

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What is GitHost CI?

We handle installing, updating, hosting, and backing up your own private and secure GitLab CE & CI instances in the cloud, starting at $7/month.

What is Shippable?

Shippable is a SaaS platform that lets you easily add Continuous Integration/Deployment to your Github and BitBucket repositories. It is lightweight, super simple to setup, and runs your builds and tests faster than any other service.

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