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Pros:

Broad use cases i.e. for CI/CD, private repositories or better structure of products. Also, the use of entitlement tokens is easy to use.

Cons:

Sometimes, working with npm packages on cloudsmith can be a bit clunky, but this is NodeJS' fault, I'd say.

Cloudsmith ratings

Average score

Ease of Use
4.6
Customer Service Software
4.5
Features
4.5
Value for Money
4.4

Likelihood to recommend

8.9/ 10

Cloudsmith has an overall rating of <span class="">4.5</span> out 5 stars based on <span class="">22</span> user reviews on Capterra.

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Vlad
Vlad
Software Engineer in Uzbekistan
Verified LinkedIn User
Financial Services Software, 51–200 Employees
Used the Software for: 6-12 months
Reviewer Source

Artifact Mastery

5.0 last year

Comments: While at Credolab, I led the transition to Cloudsmith and was responsible for its integration. It turned out to be an excellent decision. The features and user-friendly interface of Cloudsmith have become integral to our daily operations. In fact, we've seen our productivity triple since its implementation.A special shoutout to the Cloudsmith Support Team: their swift and effective responses have been invaluable. Highly recommend!

Pros:

User-friendly interface at an affordable priceEfficient artifact operations: easily copy or move from one repository to anotherUseful artifact overrides and quarantine featuresDynamic integration guidance tailored to your preferred authentication methodComprehensive documentation for both publishing and consumingClear dependency tree visualizationRapid service performanceEffective versioning and caching systemsMultiple authentication choicesIntuitive team management toolsDetailed repository permission settings

Cons:

One detail that caught my attention was the favicon =) It's strikingly similar to Jira's. While this might seem like a small thing, unique branding elements can make a difference in user experience.P.S. Rating the Features & Functionality as 4 might be subjective because not every company requires Artifact Delivery Whitelabeling. For us, though, it could be a standout feature.

Richard
VP of Technology in UK
Automotive, 11–50 Employees
Used the Software for: 6-12 months
Reviewer Source

Alternatives Considered:

Really great product

5.0 last year

Pros:

Cloudsmith is super easy to get started with. The support team are amazing!"

Cons:

There is no Conan 2 support yet, but I understand that this is on the roadmap

Eduardo
Software Development in United Arab Emirates
Financial Services Software, 1,001–5,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 1-5 months
Reviewer Source

Good presentation for maven artifact management but underlying architecture is unknown to me.

3.0 last year

Comments: We use java /gradle and cloudmisth maven repositories.

Pros:

UI for managing maven repos is intuitive;Secret management - it's pretty good;Clear and detailed instructions on how to setup the client;

Cons:

The overall architecture of the product from the client perspective is unknown for me nor i can't find documentation (perhaps I am missing the correct links), but somethings do not sound right - for instance, the fact there's a CDN between aclient and the cloudsmith isn't quite advisable for our use case - we expect cloudsmith maven repo to be our true and only source of artifacts rather than hit a CDN which may cause caching issues that may take considerable build time to be solved. Also, I am yet to get a clear explanation of what is causing an on-going production issue - there is no clear incident report for an issue that has been open for 1-2 months for now - something that on my previous organization would have better response time. I think that these issues can be addressed with cleared/better communication and more open support channels.

Klaus
CEO in Germany
Industrial Automation, 2–10 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

Cloudsmith is the best tool for small software vendors

4.0 last year

Comments: Cloudsmith is expensive for us as a tiny company, but it is the best tool for us and it makes our lives easy and stable for our customers, which brings a lot of trust from our customers to us

Pros:

Entitlement tokens are great for us to manage customer access and to release software

Cons:

the connectivity of Nuget was often broken or has trouble on releases after the latest big changes for nuget some month ago

Verified Reviewer
Verified LinkedIn User
Accounting Software, Self Employed
Used the Software for: 6-12 months
Reviewer Source

Improved

5.0 last year

Comments: Development of business and code toold

Pros:

Improved pp version. However, Cloudsmith is not user friendly and is quite difficult to navigate. Worse still, the app doesn't contain alll the functionalities the Web version has so you still have to go the Web to do some stuff. What's the point of creating an app if I still have to use the Web version?

Cons:

I almost feel so good about the api tools

Frederick
Editor and Software Maintenance in US
Maritime, Self Employed
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Why Cloudsmith is our deployment and distribution repository

5.0 last year

Comments: Deployment and seamless distribution of the software's plugins.

Pros:

This service is very easy to manage and navigate. It offers a vast array of tools and accepts and identifies most formats. We depend on Cloudsmith every day, updating software seamlessly, providing our users with new marine navigation tools that are current.

Cons:

Cloudsmith limited the retention controls for open source which I think is detrimental to managing the size of the repositories.

Verified Reviewer
Verified LinkedIn User
Computer Software, 501–1,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

cloudsmith review

4.0 last year

Comments: Good.

Pros:

GUI (very friendly ) / interface, Great security features with Policy Management

Cons:

all good, whatever I need - it is available on cloudsmith.

Rodrigo
Rodrigo
Software Developer in Chile
Verified LinkedIn User
Information Technology & Services, 1,001–5,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 6-12 months
Reviewer Source

Useful product!

5.0 last year

Pros:

Easy to manage our package/images repository

Cons:

Nothing in particular now, we have a daily use of Cloudsmith as users, and recently I had to implement a pipeline to use the Repo, and was a good experience

Joel
Software Developer & Engineer in Germany
Computer Software, 2–10 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

Enhances workflow in speed and quality!

4.0 last year

Pros:

Broad use cases i.e. for CI/CD, private repositories or better structure of products. Also, the use of entitlement tokens is easy to use.

Cons:

Sometimes, working with npm packages on cloudsmith can be a bit clunky, but this is NodeJS' fault, I'd say.

Soner
Developer in Germany
Information Technology & Services, Self Employed
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

Easy way to distribute deb/apk/rpm files

4.0 last year

Pros:

Cloudsmith have a easy to use UI and a great CLI application to push packages in an automated way to Cloudsmith. After setting it up once, you don't have to think about it again. Also the Dashboard gives a good overview how often your packages are downloaded.

Cons:

The UI could be updated to look more modern.

Adrian
Staff Software Engineer in Mexico
Financial Services Software, 11–50 Employees
Used the Software for: 6-12 months
Reviewer Source

Great private registry

4.0 last year

Pros:

Ease of having different language packages in one place, support for registries of different languages (python, rust, helm), simple integration with CI/CD tools.

Cons:

Could improve in UI for non-technical users.

Bas
Architect / Lead developer in Netherlands
Hospital & Health Care, 501–1,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 6-12 months
Reviewer Source

Cloudsmith experience

5.0 last year

Comments: It works well.

Pros:

Support of multiple artifacts/packages.Nuget symbol support.SAML Integration

Cons:

Lacking some package support, like Andoid format

Ritwik
Software Engineer in India
Computer Software, 1,001–5,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 1-5 months
Reviewer Source

Alternatives Considered:

Easy, Everything at one place and fast.

4.0 last year

Comments: Happy, makes my job easier and done faster.

Pros:

As it supports various filetypes to be all stored at the same repository level, it makes it easier to be used as a one stop solution for multiple hosting problems (ex. docker images, maven builds, etc) and the API integration is easy and useful.

Cons:

Occasional difficulties caused by connection issues between Cloudsmith and maven central.

Mikhail
Developer in US
Computer Software, Self Employed
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Open source use

5.0 last year

Pros:

Was easy to set up with CircleCi for my open source projects

Cons:

Cap on downloads traffic, but cloudsmith staff helped me

Sandeep
Software Engineer in India
Computer & Network Security, 1,001–5,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 1-5 months
Reviewer Source

Cloudsmith as a replacement for nexus in my Company

4.0 last year

Pros:

About the vast variety of artefacts and support for different services type. Connectivity is better then the previous product we were using.

Cons:

There is sometimes issues with artifacts missing and support issues.

Suzanne
Marketing Manager in US
Computer Software, 11–50 Employees
Used the Software for: 2+ years
Reviewer Source

Very useful software distribution tool

5.0 last year

Pros:

Cloudsmith allows us to deliver software to our customers easily and securely, via multiple repositories. Their tech support is also very responsive.

Cons:

Cloudsmith seems to be primarily designed for CLI usage; they have a web interface that is somewhat clunky and hard to use.

Manika
SDE in India
Computer Software, 1,001–5,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 6-12 months
Reviewer Source

Good experience with cloudsmith

5.0 last year

Pros:

Cloudsmith is very easy to use.Easy to deploy/download any package there.

Cons:

Using it since 8 months. Don't see any cons yet.

Vasista
Lead in India
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering, 1,001–5,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

Good

4.0 last year

Pros:

easy to use. Supports multiple package types. Entitlement tokens are very handy to use.

Cons:

Better if we're given the option of choosing one of the semantic versioning and legacy versioning systems and helping enforce the same.

Vojtech
Software Development Lead in Czechia
Information Technology & Services, 2–10 Employees
Used the Software for: 1-5 months
Reviewer Source

Cloudsmith package manager

5.0 last year

Pros:

Dart support, ease of usage with GitHub and other CI/CD

Cons:

UI is little bit cumbersome, but you can use API for custom UI

Jishu
Software Engineer in India
Financial Services Software, 1,001–5,000 Employees
Used the Software for: 1-5 months
Reviewer Source

It is helpful as it saves time.

4.0 last year

Pros:

It saves time and also simplifies directory path as everything is under the same repo.

Cons:

occassional disconnections occur with maven central

James
Chief Technical Officer in US
Computer Software, 11–50 Employees
Used the Software for: 1+ year
Reviewer Source

Cloudsmith Replaced Our In-House Server and Saved Time and Money

5.0 6 years ago

Comments: We were spending too much time and effort maintaining our in-house packaging server (based on Apache Maven). It took us a couple of days to get our whole team on Cloudsmith and we were so happy to ditch our old server! :) We've never looked back. Plus, the Cloudsmith guys are super responsive. On the rare occasion when there's been an issue (almost never), they are right on it. Before, with our own in-house server, we'd have to get one of our guys to take a look at it, which is wasted time because we get paid for software development not for fiddling with support systems.

Pros:

It is incredibly easy to integrate with our build cycle, which is based on NetBeans/Java EE/Gradle. It is super fast and can be easily accessed by our distributed team of developers. The on-line tools are excellent for reviewing and updating repository contents. We also use it to centralize product downloads for our installation engineers when they are at customer sites. It is the perfect example of where outsourcing can really work.

Cons:

Truthfully, there is really nothing we don't like about it. We replaced an in-house packaging server that we had been using for about a year. Cloudsmith has saved us so much time and hassle and increased our productivity hugely. Couldn't (and wouldn't) live without it!

Chris
Sr. DevOps Engineer in US
Information Technology & Services, 11–50 Employees
Used the Software for: 6-12 months
Reviewer Source

excellent cloud hosted repo solution

5.0 6 years ago

Pros:

Very simple to use Offers both a easy GUI and cli tool great for automation Support is very helpful, feature requests are taken seriously and often implemented quickly Wide variety of repo solutions (we use debian and maven), with more being developed Saves so much time and headache of hosting our own debian repo

Cons:

Outages tend to be a pain, only in a pinch though when we have to deploy during an outage. But they're far an few, and get resolved quickly. Other than that it's a really solid service that i can't imagine going back to self hosting a debian repo