5 Integrations with DeployHub

View a list of DeployHub integrations and software that integrates with DeployHub below. Compare the best DeployHub integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with DeployHub. Here are the current DeployHub integrations in 2024:

  • 1
    Slack

    Slack

    Slack

    Slack is a cloud-based project collaboration and team interaction software solution specially designed to seamlessly facilitate communication across organizations. Featuring powerful tools and services integrated into a single platform, Slack provides private channels to promote interaction within smaller teams, direct channels to help send messages directly to colleagues, and public channels that enables members across organizations to start conversations. Available on Mac, Windows, Android, and iOS apps, Slack offers a plethora of features that include chat, file sharing, collaborative workspace, real-time notifications, two-way audio and video, screen sharing, document imaging, activity tracking and logging, and more.
    Leader badge
    Starting Price: $6.67 per user per month
  • 2
    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.
  • 3
    CircleCI

    CircleCI

    CircleCI

    Automate your development process with CI hosted in the cloud or on a private server. Take control of your code and manage every source of change. CircleCI means change validation, at every step. Trust that you can release updates right when your customers need them, with the certainty they’ll work every time. The power to create without limits. Code in every language and across multiple execution environments. If you can write it, we can build, test, and deploy it. With flexible environments and thousands of pre-built integrations, your pipelines never limit the possibility of what you can deliver. We’re the only CI/CD platform that’s FedRAMP certified and SOC 2 Type II compliant. Built-in features like audit logs, OpenID Connect, third-party secrets management, and LDAP give you complete control of your code.
    Starting Price: $50 per month
  • 4
    Plutora

    Plutora

    Plutora

    A complete software delivery management solution engineered to improve time-to-value. Plutora provides you with a control tower overseeing the entirety of your software delivery people, processes, and tools independent of methodology, automation, or tool vendor. Systematically improve your digital transformation journey scaling Agile and DevOps across the enterprise. Visualize and map your value streams. Utilize data from key systems for metrics such as cycle time, lead time & process time. Coordinate initiatives and changes across the portfolio organizing dependencies for releases. Plan, coordinate and orchestrate releases and associated IT resources. Schedule, coordinate and orchestrate pre-production environments for usage in any delivery pipeline. Plan, track and orchestrate execution of production cut-over activities. Manage your “Kaizen” at every stage of delivery. Interconnect your key systems, transform data through a wide variety of methods.
  • 5
    Helm

    Helm

    Helm

    Helm runs in GNU/Linux, Mac OSX and Windows. Run Helm as a standalone synthesizer or as an LV2, VST, VST3 or AU plugin. Comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. This means you are free to run Helm anywhere without the pains of DRM, you can study and change the source code and redistribute exact or modified copies of Helm. Helm is a software synthesizer. You use it to create electronic music on your computer. Helm is free as in freedom. This means you control this software, it doesn't control you. In terms of money, Helm is pay what you want. So you are free to pay nothing. Any sound that comes out of Helm belongs to the person who played it. You are the copyright holder to any sound you create with Helm. You can turn some modules on and of. They have little power buttons in the top left that you can click to turn them on or of. The SUB module is one of the three sound producers in Helm. It controls a single oscillator that by default plays one octave below the currently played note.
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next