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Continuous Integration APIs

CI/CD APIs let you interact with build pipelines, deployment services, and testing platforms. Automate your development workflow and monitor builds programmatically.

Common Use Cases

6 Free Continuous Integration APIs

NameDescriptionAuthHTTPSCORSStatus
Azure DevOps HealthResource health helps you diagnose and get support when an Azure issue impacts your resourcesapikeyNonounknown
BitriseBuild tool and processes integrations to create efficient development pipelinesapikeyYesunknownunknown
BuddyThe fastest continuous integration and continuous delivery platformoauthYesunknownunknown
CircleCIAutomate the software development process using continuous integration and continuous deliveryapikeyYesunknownunknown
CodeshipCodeship is a Continuous Integration Platform in the cloudapikeyYesunknownunknown
Travis CISync your GitHub projects with Travis CI to test your code in minutesapikeyYesunknownunknown

Getting Started with Continuous Integration APIs

5 APIs in this category require a free API key. This usually means creating a free account on the provider's website and copying your key from the dashboard. The process typically takes less than a minute.

Not sure where to start? Look for APIs marked as "alive" in the status column — these were recently verified as working. For browser-based projects, check that the API supports CORS.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Continuous Integration APIs really free?

Yes, all APIs listed on API Bouncer have a free tier. Some are completely open (no sign-up needed), while others require a free account to get an API key. Free tiers typically have rate limits — check each API's documentation for specifics.

Which Continuous Integration API should I use for my project?

It depends on your needs. Consider: Do you need authentication or prefer no-auth? Does your project need CORS support for browser access? How many requests will you make? Start with a no-auth API to prototype quickly, then switch to a more feature-rich option if needed.

How do I know if an API is still working?

We run periodic health checks on all listed APIs. The "Status" column shows whether each API was responding at our last check. APIs marked as "alive" were recently verified. You can also test any API yourself using curl or our guides on testing APIs.

Can I use these APIs in a commercial project?

Most free APIs allow commercial use, but terms vary by provider. Always check the specific API's terms of service. Some APIs have separate free and commercial tiers with different rate limits.