JetBrains Space vs TeamCity

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JetBrains Space

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Pros of JetBrains Space
Pros of TeamCity
  • 3
    Seamless integration in JetBrains IDEs
  • 1
    CI&CD in Kotlin DSL
  • 61
    Easy to configure
  • 37
    Reliable and high-quality
  • 32
    Github integration
  • 32
    User friendly
  • 31
    On premise
  • 18
    Great UI
  • 16
    Smart
  • 12
    Can run jobs in parallel
  • 12
    Free for open source
  • 8
    Crossplatform
  • 5
    Chain dependencies
  • 5
    Fully-functional out of the box
  • 4
    REST API
  • 4
    Great support by jetbrains
  • 4
    Projects hierarchy
  • 4
    100+ plugins
  • 3
    Personal notifications
  • 3
    Per-project permissions
  • 3
    Free for small teams
  • 3
    Build templates
  • 2
    Upload build artifacts
  • 2
    Artifact dependencies
  • 2
    Build progress messages promoting from running process
  • 2
    Official reliable support
  • 2
    Smart build failure analysis and tracking
  • 2
    Ide plugins
  • 2
    GitLab integration
  • 1
    Built-in artifacts repository
  • 1
    TeamCity Professional is FREE
  • 1
    Repository-stored, full settings dsl with ide support
  • 1
    Powerful build chains / pipelines
  • 0
    1
  • 0
    High-Availability
  • 0
    Hosted internally

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Cons of JetBrains Space
Cons of TeamCity
  • 1
    Expensive
  • 3
    High costs for more than three build agents
  • 2
    Proprietary
  • 2
    User-friendly
  • 2
    User friendly

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What is JetBrains Space?

The only tool you need to cover your collaboration and development processes. Start new projects in no time without having to bother your IT team with requests. Invite the whole team or individual members to participate in your project.

What is TeamCity?

TeamCity is a user-friendly continuous integration (CI) server for professional developers, build engineers, and DevOps. It is trivial to setup and absolutely free for small teams and open source projects.

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