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Meet Bitrise AI: 1-minute feature tour

In this fast demo, Naveen Nazimudeen walks you through the Bitrise AI features. Unlike typical agents that only suggest changes, Build Fixer applies the fix for you, then runs a build to validate and opens a PR. Code Reviewer automatically reviews new PRs with zero noise. Bitrise provides a full-stack, vertically integrated mobile DevOps solution that unites the tools, processes and testing frameworks engineering teams need to build best-in-class mobile experiences. Over 400,000 developers use Bitrise’s products: Bitrise CI, Build Cache, Release Management, and Insights.

Ship React Native updates in minutes: CodePush on Bitrise is now live

React Native teams ship fast. App store reviews do not. Today, CodePush officially launched on Bitrise, giving React Native teams the ability to deliver JavaScript and asset updates directly to users in minutes, without waiting for App Store or Play Store approval.

With AI coding, the delivery pipeline is the new bottleneck - and we already solve it

For fifty years, the hardest part of software was writing it. That's no longer true. In 2025, AI coding assistants went mainstream — 90% of developers now use them (DORA 2025). Then came background agents: autonomous systems that take a ticket, write the code, run the tests, and open a pull request while the engineer sleeps. Stripe merges over 1,000 AI-written PRs per week. Ramp reached 30% AI-authored PRs within two months. Spotify has merged 1,500+ agent-generated PRs into production.

What millions of mobile builds reveal about high-performing teams: A conversation with Arpad Kun

‍Mobile development has a reputation for being slow, complex, and harder than it needs to be. Platform quirks, rigid review gates, and ever-growing app complexity can make it feel like the toolchain is working against you. But the data tells a different story. We analyzed tens of millions of builds across thousands of mobile teams on Bitrise, spanning three years of real-world data from 2022 to 2025. The results challenge some common assumptions, and confirm others.