GitHub's built-in CI/CD and workflow automation platform that runs directly in your repository. Define workflows in YAML triggered by Git events (push, PR, release), schedules, or manual dispatch. Massive marketplace of 20,000+ community-maintained actions for testing, building, deploying, and automating tasks. Supports matrix builds, caching, secrets, environments with approval gates, and self-hosted runners. Free for public repos with generous minutes for private repos.
Best Act Alternatives
2 editor-verified alternatives · Act overview →
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GitLab's built-in CI/CD pipeline system defined via .gitlab-ci.yml files in your repository. Features multi-stage pipelines, parallel jobs, matrix builds, environments with deployment tracking, merge train for serialized merges, auto DevOps for zero-config CI/CD, container registry, and security scanning (SAST/DAST). Supports self-hosted runners and Kubernetes executors. Tightly integrated with GitLab's merge requests and issue tracking. A leading alternative to GitHub Actions for GitLab users.
Open-source Act alternatives
GitLab CI/CD — see all open-source developer tools.
Free Act alternatives
GitHub Actions, GitLab CI/CD offer a free plan or free tier.
FAQ
What is the best Act alternative?
GitHub Actions tops our editor-verified list of 2 Act alternatives, scoring 85/100 in our hands-on review.
Are there open-source Act alternatives?
Yes — GitLab CI/CD are open source.
Are there free Act alternatives?
Yes — GitHub Actions, GitLab CI/CD offer a free plan or free tier.