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Tramline is a release management and Mobile DevOps platform for mobile app teams. It does not replace the testing and build capabilities of CI systems; instead, it connects CI, app stores, test distribution, monitoring, project management, and notification tools into executable release workflows, reducing the cost of managing releases with scripts, spreadsheets, and manual checklists.
The platform focuses on the iOS/Android release lifecycle: creating release branches, incrementing versions, triggering and monitoring builds, submitting to the App Store/Play Store, distributing via TestFlight/Firebase, scheduled releases, build queues, automatic back-merges, hotfixes, and synchronized cross-platform releases. For staged rollouts, Tramline can integrate crash, business, and product metrics, send alerts at each release stage, and even automatically pause a rollout when anomalies are detected. Every action is recorded automatically, making audits and post-release reviews easier.
Its integration ecosystem is fairly complete, covering GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI/CD, Bitbucket Pipelines, Bitrise, Slack, Jira, Linear, Bugsnag, Crashlytics, and more; Teams and Sentry are still marked as Coming Soon. Tramline is explicitly released under the Apache 2.0 open-source license and says the system can be run by users themselves; the Enterprise plan also offers on-premise deployment. API access, webhooks, and custom build metadata are mainly available in Enterprise.
Hobby is free but limited to 2 apps and 15 releases per app per year. Team costs $50 per app per month and supports unlimited apps and releases, assisted onboarding, Slack Connect, and a 72-hour SLA. Enterprise starts at $600 per month and provides a 24-hour SLA, white-glove setup, and weekly consulting. All plans include a 30-day trial with no credit card required.
Its strengths are a sharp focus on mobile release pain points, covering store releases, staged rollouts, hotfixes, metrics, and notifications—making it closer to Mobile Release Engineering needs than general-purpose CI. The drawbacks are that it is highly vertical, brings limited value to non-mobile projects, and some advanced capabilities require the Enterprise plan. It is best suited for teams that release frequently, collaborate across multiple people, and maintain both iOS and Android apps.
The source material does not disclose access from mainland China, supported payment methods, or local node availability, so access status is unknown. If networking or payment becomes a constraint, alternatives include Fastlane, Bitrise, Codemagic, or building a release workflow on GitHub Actions/GitLab CI.
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