Compare the Top Build Automation Tools that integrate with GitHub as of July 2025

This a list of Build Automation tools that integrate with GitHub. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with GitHub. View the products that work with GitHub in the table below.

What are Build Automation Tools for GitHub?

Build automation tools are software tools that automate the process of compiling, testing, and deploying software applications. These tools help developers streamline the building of software from source code, ensuring that the process is repeatable, consistent, and efficient. Build automation typically includes compiling code, running unit tests, generating reports, packaging software, and deploying it to different environments. By automating these steps, build automation tools reduce human errors, improve efficiency, and support continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) practices. Compare and read user reviews of the best Build Automation tools for GitHub currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Linx

    Linx

    Twenty57

    A powerful iPaaS platform for integration and business process automation. Linx is a powerful platform for building custom integrations at scale. The platform provides enterprise-grade capability and unparalleled flexibility to cater to a wide range of integration use cases for today’s growing businesses, including application integration, data synchronization, data migration, automations, and rapid API development and management. Linx is a low-code, desktop-based iPaaS that enables organizations to connect their cloud and on-premise applications, data sources.
    Starting Price: $599 per month
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    Jenkins

    Jenkins

    Jenkins

    The leading open source automation server, Jenkins provides hundreds of plugins to support building, deploying and automating any project. As an extensible automation server, Jenkins can be used as a simple CI server or turned into the continuous delivery hub for any project. Jenkins is a self-contained Java-based program, ready to run out-of-the-box, with packages for Windows, Linux, macOS and other Unix-like operating systems. Jenkins can be easily set up and configured via its web interface, which includes on-the-fly error checks and built-in help. With hundreds of plugins in the Update Center, Jenkins integrates with practically every tool in the continuous integration and continuous delivery toolchain. Jenkins can be extended via its plugin architecture, providing nearly infinite possibilities for what Jenkins can do. Jenkins can easily distribute work across multiple machines, helping drive builds, tests and deployments across multiple platforms faster.
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    SaltStack

    SaltStack

    SaltStack

    SaltStack is an intelligent IT automation platform that can manage, secure, and optimize any infrastructure—on-prem, in the cloud, or at the edge. It’s built on a unique and powerful event-driven automation engine that detects events in any system and reacts intelligently to them, making it an extremely effective solution for managing large, complex environments. With the newly launched SecOps offering, SaltStack can detect security vulnerabilities and non-compliant, mis-configured systems. As soon as an issue is detected, this powerful automation helps you and your team remediate it, keeping your infrastructure securely configured, compliant, and up-to-date. The SecOps suite includes both Comply and Protect. Comply scans and remediates against CIS, DISA-STIG, NIST, PCI, HIPAA compliance standards. And Protect scans for vulnerabilities and patches and updates your operating systems.
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    Travis CI

    Travis CI

    Travis CI

    The simplest way to test and deploy your projects in the cloud or on-prem. Easily sync your projects with Travis CI and you’ll be testing your code in minutes. Check out our features – now you can sign up for Travis CI using your Assembla, Bitbucket, GitHub or GitLab account to connect your repositories! Testing your open-source projects is always 100% free! Log in with your cloud repository, tell Travis CI to test a project, and then push. Could it be any simpler? Many databases and services are pre-installed and can be enabled in your build configuration. Make sure every Pull Request to your project is tested before it’s merged. Updating staging or production as soon as your tests pass has never been easier! Builds on Travis CI are configured mostly through the build configuration stored in the file .travis.yml in your repository. This allows your configuration to be version controlled and flexible.
    Starting Price: $63 per month
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    Azure Pipelines
    Automate your builds and deployments with Pipelines so you spend less time with the nuts and bolts and more time being creative. Get cloud-hosted pipelines for Linux, macOS, and Windows. Build web, desktop and mobile applications. Deploy to any cloud or on‑premises. Build, test, and deploy Node.js, Python, Java, PHP, Ruby, C/C++, .NET, Android, and iOS apps. Run in parallel on Linux, macOS, and Windows. Easily build and push images to container registries like Docker Hub and Azure Container Registry. Deploy containers to individual hosts or Kubernetes. Explore and implement a wide range of community-built build, test, and deployment tasks, along with hundreds of extensions from Slack to SonarCloud. Implement continuous delivery (CD) of your software to any cloud, including Azure, AWS, and GCP. Visualize deployment to any number of interdependent stages.
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    DronaHQ

    DronaHQ

    DronaHQ

    DronaHQ is a low-code platform to build internal tools and custom apps for the web and mobile. Developers and engineering teams use this platform to create admin panels, CRUD apps, GUI for Databases or APIs, forms, dashboards & operational apps. Key features include: - Customizable UI components - Mobile + Web app output - 10x faster app development - Seamless integration to any existing tech stack - Scalable cloud-based architecture - Over 50 Engineering Support Hours (UVP) - Free forever developer plans With 3000+ Apps built and 1 million+ users supported, DronaHQ is a platform trusted by global companies.
    Starting Price: $0/month
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    Launchdeck

    Launchdeck

    Launchdeck

    Build and deploy code automatically from your repository to your server with zero-downtime and instant rollbacks. Launchdeck is our answer to the complicated process of deployment. It’s an automated code deployment tool with a super-clear user interface and various smart features that’ll do (almost) all the tedious work for you.
    Starting Price: 8.5$/month
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    Hostman

    Hostman

    Hostman, Inc

    Hostman - cloud platform that deploys and scales your web applications. It saves developers lots of time, and businesses lots of money, because it automates DevOps, with CI/CD out of the box. Hostman is very easy to use, intuitive, and flexible: on Hostman you can host static websites, back-end applications, Docker containers, and databases. Scaling has never been easier. Just enable it and it will scale your application automatically within the limits you set up. The service is completely free for your static website or front-end app. What's more, it includes a free SSL certificate and global CDN (45 full-stack edge locations with 65+ Tbps total throughput) out of the box. For back-end services we offer very simple pricing using a pay-per-use model (from $6.50). Our service is global, so you can host your application anywhere in the world. We host your services on AWS, Google Cloud Platform, Azure, and Digital Ocean.
    Starting Price: $6.50 per month
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    DeployHQ

    DeployHQ

    Krystal

    Build and deploy code straight from your repos. A service packed with features to help you automate and manage the continuous deployment of your websites. DeployHQ handles all the hard work getting files from your repositories to your servers. This is how it works and the secrets behind the magic. It’s really as easy as 1, 2, 3. Deploy with zero downtime for your website or app. We’ll upload all your changes and then make them live at the same time to avoid any issues while files are copied. Zero downtime deployments (or atomic deployments as they're sometimes known) allow changes to be prepared on the server and made live simultaneously. Historically, changes are all uploaded into a live directory which means some times are updated before others which can lead to inconsistencies. With zero downtime deployments, all changes are prepared in a staging directory and then moved into place once all changes are ready.
    Starting Price: $10.50 per month
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    Bazel

    Bazel

    Bazel

    Bazel is an open-source build and test tool designed for multi-language, multi-platform software projects that delivers fast, incremental builds by rebuilding only what’s necessary and leveraging advanced local and remote caching, optimized dependency analysis, and parallel execution. It natively supports Java, C++, Go, Android, iOS, and many other languages, scaling seamlessly from small repositories to massive monorepos and complex Continuous Integration environments. Its declarative extension language lets teams add or customize rules for new languages and platforms, tapping into a growing community ecosystem. Bazel offers query capabilities to inspect and understand dependency graphs, comprehensive versioned documentation and release notes, and robust support via GitHub, Slack, and monthly community updates. Trusted by industry leaders like Google, Stripe, and Dropbox to build heavy-duty, mission-critical infrastructure and applications.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Atomist

    Atomist

    Atomist

    Introducing our new automation platform, delivering pre-built automations called skills. Automate all your repetitive and nuanced tasks like replacing strings in projects, updating npm dependencies, running a code quality scan, or build your own skill to solve your unique requirements. Teams using Atomist have the flexibility to apply pre-built automations, called skills, across all their repositories, development activities, and operations events. The execution of a skill is triggered by an event-based action important to your team, like a commit, build, deployment, or the creation of an issue.
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    Buildkite

    Buildkite

    Buildkite

    Run the open-source buildkite-agent on your own infrastructure for maximum speed, control, and security. The agent checks out your source code, executes custom hooks and overrides, and then runs your build jobs. Your source code never leaves your infrastructure. You can install the agent using one of our packages and binaries for almost every platform and architecture, including Ubuntu, Debian, Mac, Windows, Docker, and more. The agent’s artifact and meta-data storage allows for share-nothing, state-free build jobs that can be easily distributed and scaled across any number of agents. Run as many build agents as you need (up to 10,000 connected per account), without breaking a sweat. The open-source Elastic CI Stack for AWS gives you an easy-to-maintain, elastically scaling CI stack in your own AWS account. Or if you prefer to roll your own, you can use the tools you’re already familiar with in your production environments (such as Packer and Terraform).
    Starting Price: $15 per user per month
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    Drone

    Drone

    Harness

    Configuration as a code. Pipelines are configured with a simple, easy‑to‑read file that you commit to your git repository. Each pipeline step is executed inside an isolated Docker container that is automatically downloaded at runtime. Any source code manager. Drone integrates seamlessly with multiple source code management systems, including GitHub, GitHubEnterprise, Bitbucket, and GitLab. Any platform. Drone.io natively supports multiple operating systems and architectures, including Linux x64, ARM, ARM64 and Windows x64. Any language. Drone works with any language, database or service that runs inside a Docker container. Choose from thousands of public Docker images or provide your own. Create and share plugins. Drone uses containers to drop pre‑configured steps into your pipeline. Choose from hundreds of existing plugins, or create your own. Drone makes advanced customization easy. Implement custom access controls, approval workflows, secret management, yaml syntax extensions& more.
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    21YunBox

    21YunBox

    21YunBox

    21YunBox provides a modern solution to accelerate any website in China legitimately using the tools your teams love. The tech stack you love broke by default in China. But we bring them back—no more headaches in China. Git push, and your site goes live in China in minutes. 21YunBox Edge: Give your website fast access for 1.41 Billion people in China. Distributed just like a CDN, but with advanced functionality for publishing entire sites and web apps. 21YunBox Build: The Git workflow works in China. Low Code, built-in Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment. Compliance in China: Following Chinese law doesn't need to be complicated. We help you pick the right permits and licenses to stay compliant with Chinese law. Website Hosting in China Digital Experience Platforms (DXP) do not support China by default. With 21YunBox, we bring back your DXP in China with high-speed and fully compliant with Chinese laws.
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    HashiCorp Waypoint
    Waypoint uses a single configuration file and common workflow to manage and observe deployments across platforms such as Kubernetes, Nomad, EC2, Google Cloud Run, and more. Waypoint builds applications for any language or framework. You can use Buildpacks for automatically building common frameworks or custom Dockerfiles or other build tools for more fine-grained control. The build step is where your application and assets are compiled, validated, and an artifact is created. This artifact can be published to a remote registry or simply passed to the deploy step. Waypoint deploys artifacts created by the build step to a variety of platforms, from Kubernetes to EC2 to static site hosts. It configures your target platform and prepares the new application version to be publicly accessible. Deployments are accessible via a preview URL prior to release. Waypoint releases your staged deployments and makes them accessible to the public.
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    Opsera

    Opsera

    Opsera

    You choose your tools, we take care of the rest. Put together the perfect CI/CD stack that fits your organization’s goals with zero vendor lock-in. ‍Eliminate manual scripts and stop building toolchain automation. Free your engineers to focus on your core business. Pipeline workflows follow a declarative model so you focus on what is required — not how it’s accomplished — including: software builds, security scans, unit testing, and deployments. With Blueprints, diagnose any failures from within Opsera using a console output of every step of your pipeline execution. Comprehensive software delivery analytics across your CI/CD process in a unified view — including Lead Time, Change Failure Rate, Deployment Frequency, and Time to Restore. ‍Contextualized logs for faster resolution and improved auditing and compliance.
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    Nx

    Nx

    Nx

    Trusted by developers, enterprises, and open-source projects. Whether your workspace has a single project or a thousand, Nx will keep your CI fast and your workspace maintainable. Next generation build system with first-class mono repo support and powerful integrations. Nx makes scaling easy. Modern techniques such as distributed task execution and computation caching make sure your CI times remain fast, even as you keep adding projects to your workspace. It can figure out whether the same computation has run before and can restore the files and the terminal output from its cache. Smart, automated, dynamic distribution of tasks across multiple machines to get maximum parallelization and CPU-efficient CI runs. Share your local computation cache with teammates and your CI system for maximum efficiency. Nothing is faster than not running a task. Nx analyzes your project graph and can differentiate it against a baseline to determine which projects changed.
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