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Bamboo pros and cons

Vendor: Atlassian
3.7 out of 5

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PROS

Bamboo seamlessly integrates its APIs into NetSuite, which is essential for organizations using this ELP system.
Its ability to segregate build and deployment plans sets it apart from other tools like Jenkins, enhancing its functionality.
Integration with other Atlassian tools such as Jira and Bitbucket facilitates a cohesive development environment.
The platform offers advanced customization options, allowing users to create pipelines tailored to specific requirements, ideal for advanced testing.
Bamboo supports automation for code changes and deployments, integrating with tools like ReportPortal to manage and evaluate processes effectively.

CONS

Bamboo requires more customization in training and better training guidance as the current offerings are generic.
Bamboo faces challenges in scalability for large customers with extensive testing requirements.
Governance processes such as building approvals and transitions between stages are not natively available in Bamboo.
There is a lack of efficient YAML usage and challenges in workflow integration with other platforms.
Bamboo's technical support services need improvements in speed of response.
 

Bamboo Pros review quotes

Christo Louw - PeerSpot reviewer
Director at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
Dec 1, 2025
The main benefits Bamboo provides for me and my team are the automation to pick up code changes and automate the deployments, building images.
reviewer1897722 - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Developer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Jun 19, 2024
We use Bamboo to automate all our test builds and deployments. It integrates with tools like the ReportPortal to help us check and evaluate processes. When we initiate commands, it automatically checks for scaling issues or failures related to new code. Based on these evaluations, it provides reports in the ReportPortal, helping us decide whether to implement changes.
Cuneyt-Gurses - PeerSpot reviewer
Director of Cloud Solution Group at DTech Cloud Corporation
Jun 10, 2024
The tool is useful for continuous deployment.
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Raja Nagendra Kumar - PeerSpot reviewer
C.T.O at a computer software company with 1-10 employees
Nov 10, 2023
The most valuable feature of Bamboo is that it is a good tool for CI/CD integration.
MO
Chief Information Officer at AB Microfinance Bank Nigeria
Oct 10, 2023
The platform helps us with automated and timely backup. It provides data replication as well.
Andrea Carella - PeerSpot reviewer
DevOps Engineer at Politecnico di Milano
Apr 5, 2023
The most valuable features of Bamboo are its performance and UI. Additionally, there are a lot of useful plugins, integration with other solutions, such as Bitbucket and Jira, and a helpful online community.
MS
Projects & Partnerships at Zentity a.s.
Feb 7, 2024
Bamboo's integration with the rest of Atlassian's tech tools, like Jira, helps manage the end-to-end development and release process.
Rami-Zarif - PeerSpot reviewer
Solutions Architect at Infosysta
Mar 23, 2023
One of the significant benefits of Bamboo is its built-in support for numerous clients and the ability to tailor its capabilities to your specific requirements. This high level of customization enables you to create pipelines that are ideally suited to your needs, making it an invaluable tool for conducting advanced testing.
Annie Ioceva - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Product at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Apr 7, 2022
The most useful feature of Bamboo is its integration with other solutions such as Jira and BitBucket, also offered by Atlassian. It is easier to use tools all provided by one vendor.
Sanjeeb Pandey - PeerSpot reviewer
DevOps Architect at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Feb 16, 2022
In Bamboo, build and deployment have been segregated. The build plan and deployment plan are different. When comparing Bamboo to other solutions, the native feature you will not find in another tool, such as Jenkins. They have segregated the build and deployment plan. This means, building the application and deploying it are two separate parts in Bamboo, they have segregated it apart from the UI. This makes the tool a bit better compared to other tools.
 

Bamboo Cons review quotes

Christo Louw - PeerSpot reviewer
Director at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
Dec 1, 2025
From my personal experience regarding scalability and the ability to scale, I find that sometimes the agents run out of resources and then it takes quite a while to get additional infrastructure.
reviewer1897722 - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Developer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Jun 19, 2024
Integrating workflows with other platforms can be challenging. The capabilities of these platforms sometimes fall short compared to others. Initially, it was difficult for us because the plugins were very limited.
Cuneyt-Gurses - PeerSpot reviewer
Director of Cloud Solution Group at DTech Cloud Corporation
Jun 10, 2024
The tool is not capable of using YAML efficiently.
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Raja Nagendra Kumar - PeerSpot reviewer
C.T.O at a computer software company with 1-10 employees
Nov 10, 2023
The marketing strategy of Bamboo is an area of concern where improvements are needed.
MO
Chief Information Officer at AB Microfinance Bank Nigeria
Oct 10, 2023
Bamboo’s technical support services, in terms of speed of response, need improvement.
Andrea Carella - PeerSpot reviewer
DevOps Engineer at Politecnico di Milano
Apr 5, 2023
Bamboo could improve by having compatibility with GitLab. It would be better to have this platform for deploying code and storing container registries. Bamboo does not have a container registry. Additionally, there could be more features added.
MS
Projects & Partnerships at Zentity a.s.
Feb 7, 2024
It can be challenging for someone new to the system or ecosystem to grasp, making it difficult to train new people and help them understand.
Rami-Zarif - PeerSpot reviewer
Solutions Architect at Infosysta
Mar 23, 2023
One area that could be enhanced is the governance process, particularly with regard to building approvals and transitions between stages. In comparison to other solutions, such as Jira, which features a workflow that supports approval processes, this capability is not natively available in Bamboo. To implement this functionality, integration with other solutions, such as GSM may be necessary. Although some add-ons, such as Adaptavist ScriptRunner, are available in the market to circumvent this limitation, they may not offer the exact functionality needed. Therefore, there is certainly room for improvement in this area.
Annie Ioceva - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Product at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Apr 7, 2022
Scalability depends on the use case. If it is really a big customer with a lot of tests, it might not be a scalable option for them.
Sanjeeb Pandey - PeerSpot reviewer
DevOps Architect at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Feb 16, 2022
Bamboo can improve by providing more with scripting, such as they have with Jenkins. Bamboo is more UI-driven at this time, Jenkins is going in that direction too.