A developer platform for on-demand, pre-configured cloud development environments that eliminates manual setup.
Gitpod Classic is a developer platform that provides on-demand, pre-configured development environments in the cloud. It allows developers to spin up secure workspaces with a simple .gitpod.yml configuration file, eliminating the need for manual environment setup and ensuring consistent, reproducible development experiences.
Developers and teams working with Git repositories who want to eliminate local environment setup and work in consistent, cloud-based development environments.
It offers ephemeral, secure workspaces with seamless Git platform integration and professional IDE tooling, reducing setup time and environment inconsistencies compared to local development setups.
The developer platform for on-demand cloud development environments to create software faster and more securely.
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Integrates with GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps, allowing developers to spin up workspaces directly from their repositories with minimal configuration.
Uses a simple .gitpod.yml file to define pre-configured environments, eliminating manual setup and ensuring reproducible development experiences across teams.
Based on Docker, workspaces are ephemeral and secure, reducing security risks and providing clean, isolated environments for each coding session.
Supports collaborative code reviews and team workflows, enabling real-time cooperation in cloud-based workspaces for distributed teams.
Gitpod Classic is no longer recommended or actively developed, with the pay-as-you-go model sunset, limiting future updates, support, and reliability.
Lacks industry-standard Dev Container specifications and Ona Agents available in Ona, making it less powerful for contemporary development needs compared to its successor.
Users must migrate to Ona, which involves learning new configurations and adjusting workflows, adding complexity and potential disruption to existing projects.