Compare the Top Continuous Delivery Software for Windows as of November 2025 - Page 2

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    BuildPiper

    BuildPiper

    Opstree Solutions

    It takes care of the 3 primary pillars - Time, Cost & Productivity, so that your technology teams don't have to worry about them anymore. Adding a new environment to service is extremely simple. BuildPiper enables seamless modification and cloning of build & deploy details from an already created environment. This ability to clone environment details, makes creating a new environment extremely easy and quick. BuildPiper has a very well-designed ‘Build Details setup template’ which can seamlessly build the docker image of the service on providing a few simple inputs and configurations. If there are some custom steps in the docker build process, BuildPiper has them covered as well! With Pre hooks and Post hooks, it enables execution of custom steps before and after the Docker image creation. The build template also allows defining CI checks during the build definition process itself.
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    Gravity Cloud

    Gravity Cloud

    Gravity Cloud

    Gravity cloud is an Internal Developer Platform that enables engineering teams to run and manage cloud at scale. The feature-rich IDP brings complete control and visibility for Kubernetes, Databases, RBAC, CI/CD and much more. Gravity also enables complete cost visibility along with any action performed on the cloud. For engineering teams, IDP becomes an important part of the developer lifecylce to increase productivity and reducing total cost of ownership on the non-core developement work. Gravity's unique IDP ensures to deliver the maximum output from your software lifecyles.
    Starting Price: $49 per month
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    Leapwork

    Leapwork

    Leapwork

    Leapwork has created the world’s most accessible automation platform. Through a visual, no-code approach, Leapwork makes it easy for business and IT users to automate repetitive processes, so enterprises can adopt and scale automation faster. Leapwork is used by more than 400 global enterprises across all industries, from banks and insurance companies to life science, government and aerospace. Clients include NASA, PayPal, BNP Paribas and Daimler. The company is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, and has local offices across Europe, US and Asia.
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    Digital.ai Release
    Digital.ai Release (formerly XebiaLabs XL Release) is a release management tool specifically for CD. It enables teams across an organization to model & monitor releases, automate tasks within IT infrastructure, and cut release times by analyzing and improving release processes. Automate, orchestrate and get visibility into your release pipelines – at enterprise scale. Manage the most advanced release pipelines with ease. Plan, automate, and analyze the entire software release pipeline. Control and optimize software delivery. Always know the status of automated and manual steps across the release pipeline. Identify bottlenecks, reduce errors, and lower the risk of release failures. Monitor your entire release pipeline to get a clear view and up-to-date status information across tools and systems, from code to production. Customize dashboards to highlight the most important information for each release.
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    inedo BuildMaster
    BuildMaster lets you release your software reliably, to any environment, at whatever pace the business demands. BuildMaster is a self-hosted, user-friendly CI/CD platform that can automate builds and deployments while giving the whole team visibility and control over the release process. BuildMaster stands in front of your tools like a command center, providing a consistent process across builds, deployments, and releases. Beginners and experts alike can build CI/CD pipelines with templates, drag-and-drop editors, and pre-existing PowerShell, Python, and other scripts. BuildMaster is self-managed, which means you have the option to run BuildMaster on-premises or in your private/public cloud. BuildMaster can replace and/or work with different build automation tools. Discover the differences, similarities, and compatibility with your existing tools.
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    Codemagic

    Codemagic

    Codemagic

    Codemagic macOS build machines make building hybrid applications seamless thanks to the ever-growing list of preinstalled software available. Set up your Cordova Android and iOS app builds and workflows in a single, easy-to-configure codemagic.yaml file. Ensure the health of your Android and iOS apps with automated tests on simulators, emulators and real devices, and receive immediate feedback on build results. Codemagic integrates with Apple Developer Portal for easy iOS code signing and allows you to deploy to App Store Connect and Google Play without delay. Set up your React Native app builds and workflows in a single, easy-to-configure codemagic.yaml file. Codemagic’s macOS build machines come with multiple Xcode versions, Android SDK and npm preinstalled for hassle-free Android and iOS builds. Codemagic makes it easy to automate the testing of your React Native apps on simulators, emulators and real devices.
    Starting Price: $0.015 per minute
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    Werf

    Werf

    Werf

    The CLI tool gluing Git, Docker, Helm & Kubernetes with any CI system to implement CI/CD and Giterminism. Establish and benefit from efficient, robust, and integrated CI/CD pipelines on top of proven technologies. With Werf, it’s easy to start, apply best practices, and avoid reinventing the wheel. Werf not only builds & deploys but also continuously syncs the current Kubernetes state with changes made in Git. Werf introduces Giterminism, use git as a single source of truth, and make the entire delivery pipeline deterministic and idempotent. Werf supports 2 ways to deploy an application. converge application from git commit into the Kubernetes, publish application from git commit into the container registry as a bundle, then deploy bundle into the Kubernetes. Werf just works out of the box with a minimal configuration. You don't even need to be a DevOps/SRE engineer to use werf. Many guides are provided to quickly deploy your app into Kubernetes.
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    Flux

    Flux

    Flux CD

    Flux is a set of continuous and progressive delivery solutions for Kubernetes that are open and extensible. The latest version of Flux brings many new features, making it more flexible and versatile. Flux is a CNCF Incubating project. Flux and Flagger deploy apps with canaries, feature flags, and A/B rollouts. Flux can also manage any Kubernetes resource. Infrastructure and workload dependency management are built-in. Flux enables application deployment (CD) and (with the help of Flagger) progressive delivery (PD) through automatic reconciliation. Flux can even push back to Git for you with automated container image updates to Git (image scanning and patching). Flux works with your Git providers (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, can even use s3-compatible buckets as a source), all major container registries, and all CI workflow providers. Kustomize, Helm, RBAC, and policy-driven validation (OPA, Kyverno, admission controllers) so it simply falls into place.
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    Argo

    Argo

    Argo

    Open-source tools for Kubernetes to run workflows, manage clusters and do GitOps right. Kubernetes-native workflow engine supporting DAG and step-based workflows. Declarative continuous delivery with a fully-loaded UI. Advanced Kubernetes deployment strategies such as Canary and Blue-Green made easy. Argo Workflows is an open-source container-native workflow engine for orchestrating parallel jobs on Kubernetes. Argo Workflows is implemented as a Kubernetes CRD. Model multi-step workflows as a sequence of tasks or capture the dependencies between tasks using a graph (DAG). Easily run compute-intensive jobs for machine learning or data processing in a fraction of the time using Argo Workflows on Kubernetes. Run CI/CD pipelines natively on Kubernetes without configuring complex software development products. Designed from the ground up for containers without the overhead and limitations of legacy VM and server-based environments.
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    Lens Autopilot
    Lens Autopilot is a DevOps as-a-Service offering that eliminates technology and operational complexity by providing teams with the necessary resources and tools to accelerate their application delivery process on top of Kubernetes. Lens Autopilot optimizes your operations with continuous proactive security and real-time monitoring and alerting, empowering your developers to focus on building and deploying valuable applications, not worrying about operational tasks. With Lens Autopilot, you work closely with a dedicated team of cloud native experts from Mirantis to transform your processes, optimize cost, and enhance security so you can accelerate your business outcomes.