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Q&A: A behind-the-scenes look at Rightmove's mobile transformation with Bitrise

If you’ve searched for a new home in the UK, or had a sneak peek at what your neighbour’s place sold for, there’s a high chance you’ve landed on Rightmove. In 2024 alone, its website and app combined were visited a staggering 2.3 billion times, making it the UK’s fourth most visited platform, just behind the BBC and the UK Government. Since launching in 2000, Rightmove has positioned itself as the go-to place for buying, selling or renting a property in the UK.

Bitrise wins big at DevOps Awards 2025

‍Bitrise, the leading mobile DevOps platform, took home two prestigious honors at the National DevOps Awards 2025, winning both Best DevOps Tool/Product of the Year and the top award of the night, Overall DevOps Winner. The judges recognised Bitrise for redefining developer experience through its mobile-first approach and for delivering measurable impact across speed, reliability, and developer productivity.

Why we ditched frontier AI agents and built our own

At Bitrise, our goal is to help developers speed up their builds and automate tedious processes, from first code commit all the way to production release. To advance this mission, we began exploring how AI can improve developer workflows. Over recent months, I joined a small, fast-moving tiger team focused on cutting through hype to identify valuable AI capabilities. Our goal: to design, develop, and maintain production-grade AI features that truly help developers.

Expert tips to speed up your iOS builds

Spend less time waiting and more time doing the work you love! One of the defining moments of my software career was learning the motto “if it hurts, do it more.” What the heck? This concept feels totally counterintuitive. But give it a moment’s thought, and you soon realize that as developers we are instructed to lean into the bad parts of our process so that we fix them and make them stop hurting.

The CI Infrastructure Behind Bitrise: Build Without Compromise

As a developer, when you think about CI/CD, you probably focus on build times, test results, and deployment pipelines. The infrastructure powering those builds? It's invisible (unless something goes wrong!). At Bitrise, we've spent 10 years refining infrastructure decisions that most developers never see. In this post, we are pulling back the curtain on the infrastructure choices we've made and why they matter for reliability, consistency, and performance.

Accelerate iOS Builds with Xcode 26 Compilation Caching on Bitrise

Long iOS build times are one of the biggest productivity drains for mobile teams. Developers lose hours waiting for builds to finish while CI pipelines burn resources recompiling code that hasn’t changed. With Xcode 26, Apple introduced Compilation Caching, a major leap forward that reuses compiled outputs instead of rebuilding them from scratch.

Bitrise is now available on Google Cloud Marketplace

Hey there, Google Cloud customers! We've got some exciting news to share with you. You can now purchase Bitrise through Google Cloud Marketplace as a private offering. That's right: the lightning-fast mobile CI/CD infrastructure and powerful automated workflows you love from Bitrise, now with all the convenience of procurement and consolidated billing through Google.

Q&A: How Bitrise helps Apadmi drive loyalty, scale, and mobile success for its clients

As consumer expectations rise, loyalty is becoming a top priority. In fact 67% of brands plan to significantly increase investment in strengthening consumer loyalty over the next year, according to a recent report by Apadmi, Europe’s leading digital product consultancy and longstanding Bitrise customer.

Your guide to DevOps and CI/CD in mobile development

DevOps stands for Development and Operations. The term is a combination of: DevOps originated from the growing need to connect the silos between software development and IT operations. The adoption of agile practices in software development teams enabled developers to release software faster and more reliably. As developers sped up their processes, the Operations side of the organization started to struggle with the impact of agile on deployment, maintenance and stability.