
Bitbucket
Peer code review software
Version control hosting software
Gaming tools
DevOps software
Source code management software
Game development software
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What is Bitbucket
Bitbucket is a Git-based source code hosting and collaboration platform used to manage repositories, review code changes, and control access to development projects. It targets software teams that need centralized repository hosting with pull requests, branch permissions, and integrations into build and deployment workflows. Bitbucket is commonly deployed as a cloud service and is also available in a self-managed edition for organizations with on-premises requirements. It differentiates through tight integration with Atlassian’s work management and documentation tools and support for enterprise governance features such as granular permissions.
Strong Git hosting and permissions
Bitbucket provides core Git repository hosting with branch permissions, merge checks, and access controls suited to team-based development. It supports pull requests and review workflows that help standardize changes before merging. Administrative controls such as project-level organization and permission schemes support larger teams and regulated environments.
Integrated code review workflows
Bitbucket includes pull requests, inline commenting, approvals, and required checks to structure peer review. It supports merge strategies and policies that teams can enforce consistently across repositories. These capabilities cover common review needs without requiring a separate code review system.
Atlassian ecosystem integration
Bitbucket integrates closely with Atlassian products used for issue tracking and documentation, enabling linking commits and pull requests to work items. It also supports integrations and extensions for CI/CD and developer tooling through apps and APIs. This can reduce context switching for teams already standardized on Atlassian tooling.
CI/CD depth varies by edition
Bitbucket’s CI/CD capabilities depend on the chosen deployment model and configuration, and some teams use external CI/CD systems for advanced pipelines. Organizations may need additional tooling for complex release orchestration, policy-as-code, or multi-environment governance. This can increase integration and administration effort compared with platforms that bundle broader DevOps functionality end-to-end.
Less suited for non-Git SCM
Bitbucket is primarily oriented around Git workflows, which may not fit organizations that still rely on other version control systems. Migration from legacy SCM can require planning, tooling, and process changes. Teams with mixed SCM requirements may need parallel systems or a separate migration program.
Not a game-specific tool
Although it can host game code and assets like any Git platform, Bitbucket is not purpose-built for game development workflows. Large binary asset management and specialized game pipeline features typically require additional tools or storage approaches. Studios may need complementary solutions for asset versioning, build distribution, and content collaboration.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 — Free forever for up to 5 users | 1 GB LFS, 50 build minutes/month, unlimited private repositories (up to 5 users); includes 1 self‑hosted runner slot. See Atlassian for full feature list. |
| Standard | $3.65 per user/month (or flat $18.25/month for 1–5 users) | 2,500 build minutes/month; 5 GB Git LFS; includes 1 self‑hosted runner slot; additional build minutes $10 per 1,000; additional LFS 100 GB for $10/month; extra self‑hosted runner slots $15/month. |
| Premium | $7.25 per user/month (or flat $36.25/month for 1–5 users) | 3,500 build minutes/month; 10 GB Git LFS; advanced features (merge checks, deployment permissions, IP allowlisting, 2SV enforcement, access controls); includes 2 self‑hosted runner slots; same overage/add‑on pricing as Standard. |
Bitbucket Data Center (self‑hosted) — commercial annual licensing (example tiers):
| Users | Annual price (commercial) |
|---|---|
| 1–25 | $2,300 per year |
| 26–50 | $4,200 per year |
| 51–100 | $7,600 per year |
(Atlassian provides a full Data Center pricing table on its Licensing/Data Center page; the table above shows the entry tiers. See official Atlassian licensing page for the complete banded pricing.)
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Atlassian Corporation Plc
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2002
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