Compare the Top Bug Bounty Platforms that integrate with GitLab as of October 2025

This a list of Bug Bounty platforms that integrate with GitLab. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with GitLab. View the products that work with GitLab in the table below.

What are Bug Bounty Platforms for GitLab?

Bug bounty platforms enable organizations to create bug bounty programs in order to crowdsource bug and vulnerability identification and remediation. Bug bounty programs allow companies to find and fix bugs and security vulnerabilities at scale. Compare and read user reviews of the best Bug Bounty platforms for GitLab currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    HackenProof

    HackenProof

    HackenProof

    We are a web3 bug bounty platform since 2017. We help to set a clear scope (or you can do it by yourself), agree on a budget for valid bugs (platform subscription is free), and make recommendations based on your company`s needs. We launch your program and reach out to our committed crowd of hackers, attracting top talent to your bounty program by with consistent and coordinated attention. Our community of hackers starts searching for vulnerabilities. Vulnerabilities are submitted and managed via our Coordination platform. Reports are reviewed and triaged by the HackenProof team (or by yourself), and then passed on to your security team for fixing. Depending on preference, you can choose to publicly disclose any reports, once the issues are resolved. We connect business with a community of hackers from different parts of the globe.
    Starting Price: $0 per month
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    YesWeHack

    YesWeHack

    YesWeHack

    YesWeHack is a leading Bug Bounty and Vulnerability Management Platform. Founded by ethical hackers in 2015, YesWeHack connects organisations worldwide to tens of thousands of ethical hackers, who uncover vulnerabilities in websites, mobile apps, connected devices and digital infrastructure. The YesWeHack platform offers a range of integrated, API-based solutions: Bug Bounty (crowdsourcing vulnerability discovery); Vulnerability Disclosure Policy (creating and managing a secure channel for external vulnerability reporting); Pentest Management (managing pentest reports from all sources); Attack Surface Management (continuously mapping online exposure and detecting attack vectors); and ‘Dojo’ and YesWeHackEDU (ethical hacking training). YesWeHack's services have ISO 27001 and ISO 27017 certifications, and its IT infrastructure is hosted by EU-based IaaS providers, compliant with the most stringent standards: ISO 27001 (+ 27017, 27018 & 27701), CSA STAR, SOC I/II Type 2 and PCI DSS.
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    HackerOne

    HackerOne

    HackerOne

    HackerOne empowers the world to build a safer internet. As the world’s most trusted hacker-powered security platform, HackerOne gives organizations access to the largest community of hackers on the planet. Armed with the most robust database of vulnerability trends and industry benchmarks, the hacker community mitigates cyber risk by searching, finding, and safely reporting real-world security weaknesses for organizations across all industries and attack surfaces. Customers include The U.S. Department of Defense, Dropbox, General Motors, GitHub, Goldman Sachs, Google, Hyatt, Intel, Lufthansa, Microsoft, MINDEF Singapore, Nintendo, PayPal, Qualcomm, Slack, Starbucks, Twitter, and Verizon Media. HackerOne was ranked fifth on the Fast Company World’s Most Innovative Companies list for 2020. Headquartered in San Francisco, HackerOne has a presence in London, New York, the Netherlands, France, Singapore, and over 70 other locations across the globe.
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