Continuous integration is important for making developers productive and for providing a consistent building, testing and deployment environment for the development team.

However, it’s very difficult for a user to choose the right CI/CD solution for their project. In this article, we will be comparing Codemagic with a popular continuous integration service, Jenkins, from the perspective of a mobile app developer.

Jenkins is an open-source continuous integration tool written in Java. It provides good flexibility for choosing tools and has a thriving plugin library. But if you are focused on a particular domain (for example, mobile apps), then Jenkins might not be a suitable option for you. We will discuss more about that in this article.

Codemagic, on the other hand, is a continuous integration and delivery service focused on mobile apps. It has support for most of the popular frameworks, like Android, iOS, Flutter, React Native, Cordova and Ionic.

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Codemagic vs Jenkins: Why Codemagic is a good alternative to Jenkins
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