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Codemagic is a cloud-based CI/CD platform for mobile development teams, with a clear focus on automating testing, builds, code signing, distribution, and release workflows for Android, iOS, Flutter, React Native, and similar projects. It supports defining workflows in codemagic.yaml and keeping them under version control, while also offering a more visual workflow editor for Flutter.
Based on the collected information, Codemagic’s strengths are concentrated in mobile DevOps. It supports Android, iOS, Web, and Desktop build targets, and covers frameworks including Flutter, Native Android, Native iOS, React Native, Unity, Ionic, Cordova, and .NET MAUI. Its iOS capabilities are especially strong: built-in code signing identity management, Apple Developer Portal integration, App Store Connect/TestFlight publishing, multiple Xcode versions, and Apple M2 macOS build machines. On the Android side, it supports signing APK/AAB files, publishing to Google Play, and running unit tests and UI tests.
Codemagic can connect to GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Azure DevOps, AWS CodeCommit, and self-hosted Git repositories, but the main content does not state that the platform itself can be self-hosted. Its ecosystem integrations are broad, covering Firebase Test Lab, BrowserStack, AWS Device Farm, Slack, Discord, Jira, Trello, Codecov, SonarQube, App Store Connect, Google Play, Huawei AppGallery, and more. It is not clear whether the platform itself is open source, though Codemagic CLI Tools are labeled as free and open source. In terms of documentation, the pages repeatedly mention comprehensive docs, templates, sample projects, and getting-started guides, while the integrations pages also point heavily to the docs, suggesting fairly extensive documentation coverage.
Codemagic offers 500 free minutes per month with no credit card required. For pay-as-you-go billing, Mac mini M2 is priced at $0.095/minute, M4 at $0.114/minute, and Linux X2 and Windows at $0.045/minute, with additional concurrency costing $49. Fixed annual plans are priced at $3,990, $5,400, and $9,000/year, making them better suited to mature teams that want predictable costs and higher usage.
Its advantages include a strong focus on mobile CI/CD, a polished iOS release pipeline, configuration as code, a wide range of integrations, and a free entry tier. Limitations include the relatively high threshold for fixed annual plans, missing information about platform self-hosting, and support benefits that appear limited to onboarding, GitHub Discussions, and in-app chat for paying customers. It is a good fit for teams continuously releasing mobile apps, especially Flutter, React Native, and native iOS/Android teams.
The main content does not provide information about availability from mainland China, supported payment methods, or local alternatives, so China access is rated as unknown. If access to overseas SaaS platforms, GitHub, Google Play, or App Store Connect-related services is unstable, teams in China should first verify network connectivity and payment options. Alternatives to compare include GitHub Actions, Bitrise, CircleCI, GitLab CI/CD, and Jenkins.
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codemagic.io is an Estonia Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach codemagic.io directly.