2018-03-20T14:54:00Z

What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for TeamCity?

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MW
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2022-09-07T15:37:23Z
Sep 7, 2022

It's open source, however, if you want your solution to be deployed on their cloud or on the cloud in general without you being involved and having it and managed by them, there may be costs involved. That's the paid feature.

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SS
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2021-10-22T20:26:43Z
Oct 22, 2021

TeamCity is on the expensive side. It's more for developers than CIS admins. Conversely, Ansible is more for CIS admins and less for developers. It would be nice to have a solution that works for both purposes. So I think Ansible was something they were thinking about purchasing, but I'm not sure if that ever occurred.

TS
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2020-07-02T10:05:58Z
Jul 2, 2020

The licensing costs depend on what you use the solution for, however, it's free to start and you get up to three agents for free. If you want to do more than a hundred builds or a hundred different setups, then you have to pay more or start paying. It's a Freemium model. Once you pass the free stage, it can cost anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars per year.

SG
Real User
2018-03-20T14:54:00Z
Mar 20, 2018

Jet Brains allows using their product at no charge, but with a cap on build agents, and the number of build configurations allowed, so you can explore the capabilities before committing. Our current licensing level allows up to 10 simultaneous build agents running, and unlimited build configurations for less than $2000 per year; although not free, it seems a very reasonable cost for the horsepower delivered.

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