Advancing in mobile development demands comprehensive tooling, which often leads to complicated, time-consuming build processes. Moreover, mobile UI and end-to-end tests can add even more overhead, with the need for simulators, emulators, and real device farms. All these factors together form an intricate, often slow, workflow that poses a considerable challenge to mobile engineering teams, especially those operating at scale.
At the heart of this issue are the lengthy mobile builds that heavily contribute to the friction experienced by engineering teams, causing disruptions, slow feedback loops, and long unit test runs. Over time, these compounding interruptions can accumulate into substantial lost productivity, leading to a decrease in Mobile Developer Experience (DevX) and overall performance.
Introducing Bitrise Build Cache — a fully-managed remote build and test cache designed to address these problems. Bitrise Build Cache supports alternate build tools like Gradle, Bazel, Tuist, and more, enabling software engineers to compile and test mobile apps more effectively. It's designed to boost productivity and enhance DevX, both within CI/CD pipelines and on on developer’s local machines, setting a new standard in mobile development.
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Countless mobile app developers rely on Bitrise to automate the build-, test- and deploy process for their applications, allowing for rapid iteration, better apps, faster product-market fit and overall increased productivity.
With customers ranging from single person work-for-hire studios, to billion dollar enterprise companies, Bitrise has enabled the successful deployment of millions of app builds. Customer include chart-toppers like Runkeeper, Grindr, Duolingo, Just-Eat, Careem, Buffer, Sixt, Wise and many more.
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