CloudBees vs alternatives
Not every platform is built for what's coming. Compare CloudBees Unify to the alternatives and see what enterprise-grade, AI-powered software delivery actually looks like.
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CloudBees vs GitHub Actions
While GitHub Actions handles the repository, CloudBees orchestrates the entire enterprise release process across complex, multi-tool, and hybrid-cloud environments.
CloudBees vs Jenkins Open Source
Add the centralized security and compliance that vanilla Jenkins lacks through role-based access control and unified policy-as-code across all your teams.
CloudBees vs LaunchDarkly
With CloudBees Feature Management, teams manage flags through Git and CI/CD workflows instead of making release decisions in a disconnected UI.
The difference is control
Most platforms ask you to choose between speed and governance. CloudBees Unify is built so you don't have to — delivering AI-powered software delivery with the enterprise-grade control, security, and openness that modern teams actually need.
One control plane. Every tool.
CloudBees Unify works across your existing CI/CD stack — GitHub Actions, GitLab, Tekton, and more — without forcing a migration. Get unified visibility, governance, and policy enforcement across all your pipelines from day one.
Security and compliance built in, not bolted on
Continuous security assessment, automated audit trails, and policy-driven enforcement are native to how CloudBees Unify operates. No manual toil, no compliance gaps — just evidence-backed delivery at every stage of the SDLC.
Ready for the agentic era
Agentic AI that acts without guardrails isn't enterprise-ready. CloudBees Unify brings trusted context and human-in-the-loop approval flows to every automated action — so you can move fast without losing accountability.
Enterprise proven. Developer loved.
The world's most complex engineering orgs run on CloudBees. Enterprise support, professional services, and a track record of delivering at scale — when the stakes are high, that matters.
