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
MWJ52
Don't be fooled, the app wants $4.99 to do anything beyond the most basic stuff. View a commit? Pay up. View a repo? Pay up. View a merge request? Pay up. Obnoxious.
mizzerd
The features that are included in GLC work well, but it's not keeping up with the new git lab features, particularly the CI features. For example, I can't see whether a build is running, if one failed, build pipelines, etc. Having access build logs would be gravy! Basically, I can see checkins and branches. We don't really use the defect tracking.
Abbasmousavi
It is a good app. I will give it five stars if it has a better icon and cheaper in app purchase and also an iOS 7-ish look and feel.
jrschumacher
Good but missing some critical functionality when it comes to issues and just general workflow. - need to be able to click on activity and taken to activity section - filter out closed issues - large comment section - quick access to markdown characters (ie like other markdown editors)
sstillwell
It'd get 5 if it weren't for the (very) infrequent crash. Good stuff.
weisjohn
It almost never pulls down the latest activity.... I have to shut the app down and restart it. You can only look at all issues, instead of just the open issues which would clearly be more helpful. You can't search for issues or filter them.
RobertEvans
The app pulled down some history when I first tried it. So I upgraded and paid for it. After the app update, once it received my payment, the app just broke. It can't connect to my gitlab instance, it can't load anything. As a developer myself I like supporting other developers but in this case you'd be better off setting fire to your $5.
Jared Hilton
It would be great if we could tap into a branch on a repository in the list on the Home screen. It would also be awesome if we could view files that are in a repository. Design is great, I love the idea of having mobile access, just lacking some key features.
Mehlicious
I did have to use the in app purchase to unlock access to source code browsing (which I think should be free or less expensive), but found no problems functionally speaking. I'd like to get push notifications when team members push updates, but already can do that without this app. Interface looks good on iOS 8. I like being able to see almost every account and project setting available through this app. Nice job, devs! Very convenient, indeed.