4/5 rating based on 54 reviews. Read all reviews for GitLab Control for iPhone.
GitLab Control is free iOS app published by Valerio Mazzeo
evpill
I’ve tried this with a couple of different GitLab instances and none of them will connect. Waste of money!!!
davispw
After logging into gitlab.com (with two factor authentication) and authorizing the app, it repeatedly fails with “Service unavailable. Please, try again later.”
weirdaze
Used GitLab.com and it’s basically just like using it through safari. Just use your browser and save a step.
Patrickl27
It gives this message when trying to log into gitlab, just after authorizing the service (not provided by gitlab) complete access to my gitlab account. Gitlab itself is online an functional, makes me wonder what other service this app relies on that is apparently broken, rendering the app entirely nonfunctional
Esser420
It’s simple to setup and easy to use. Although it’s missing a feature that I really depend on which is managing milestones. EDIT: They are? I expected to see “milestones” on the sidebar. Then to get a list of them (maybe with the completion percentage)
Cody Kochmann
I might be biased just because I have already built a very well performing gitlab locally on my home network and because I always buy the advertisement removal due to malicious advertisements existing and it just being less processing for the app to do overall. I'll support any app that knows what it's doing and this app knows what it's doing if you have a solid connection to your gitlab server and remove the ads. I like it and see most of the complaints revolve around those two issues. I hope they keep up the good work.
iEgorovy
Очень плохо сделана пробная версия. Посмотреть толком ничего нельзя, только и делает, что просит деньги.
billconan
If select viewing issues by tag, you can’t filter out closed issues anymore. Deselecting viewing open issue only, all issues with different tags will come out. Some issues are also missing from the list too.
Esser420
It’s simple to setup and easy to use. Although it’s missing a feature that I really depend on which is managing milestones