Azure DevOps Services vs. keypup.io

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Azure DevOps Services
Score 7.8 out of 10
N/A
Azure DevOps (formerly VSTS, Microsoft Visual Studio Team System) is an agile development product that is an extension of the Microsoft Visual Studio architecture. Azure DevOps includes software development, collaboration, and reporting capabilities.
$2
per GB (first 2GB free)
keypup.io
Score 0.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Keypup is a Development Workflow Streamlining platform. Designed by developers for developers and tech leads, Keypup helps developers navigate the jungle of Pull Requests, issues, reviews and activities related to development. It works alongside tools usually used for development and is presented by the vendor as a clean, simple yet powerful platform to improve team's collaboration, production and quality. Keypup is suitable for developers working alone, development teams…
$0
Pricing
Azure DevOps Serviceskeypup.io
Editions & Modules
Azure Artifacts
$2
per GB (first 2GB free)
Basic Plan
$6
per user per month (first 5 users free)
Azure Pipelines - Self-Hosted
$15
per extra parallel job (1 free parallel job with unlimited minutes)
Azure Pipelines - Microsoft Hosted
$40
per parallel job (1,800 minutes free with 1 free parallel job)
Basic + Test Plan
$52
per user per month
Keypup for developers
$0
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Azure DevOps Serviceskeypup.io
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsKeypup is free for developers and development teams (up to 50 developers in a team). Enterprise plans are available and price is provided on request.
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User Ratings
Azure DevOps Serviceskeypup.io
Likelihood to Recommend
8.1
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Likelihood to Renew
10.0
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Usability
6.6
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Support Rating
8.1
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Implementation Rating
10.0
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User Testimonials
Azure DevOps Serviceskeypup.io
Likelihood to Recommend
ADO is well suited for the visibility of day-to-day tasks and responsibilities as well as things such as Features, user stories, etc. Off the top of my head, I can't think of any scenario where it might not be well suited, as you can customize ADO to your liking to a degree.
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Pros
  • Flexible Requirements Hierarchy Management: AZDO makes it easy to track items such as features or epics as a flat list, or as a hierarchy in which you can track the parent-child relationship.
  • Fast Data Entry: AZDO was designed to facilitate quick data entry to capture work items quickly, while still enabling detailed capture of acceptance criteria and item properties.
  • Excel Integration: AZDO stands out for its integration with MS Excel, which enables quick updates for bulk items.
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Cons
  • Need to make the changes so that it doesn't occupy most of the CPU utilization and memory
  • Execution of Bulky SQl Queries leads to either the SQl being out of exception or the VS being unresponsive
  • Integration with Microsoft products is easy, but with non-Microsoft products it is more difficult, and you have to make a lot of configuration changes to integrate
  • With every upgrade of the Visual Studio, like from VS 2010 to VS 2013 , we need to upgrade our hardware/machine, as the VS hardware requirement also increases
  • If code is getting compiled in one visual studio, like in VS 2010, that the same code could possibly give an error when compiled in VS 2013, due to certain changes in keyword, data format, etc., with the VS upgrade
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Likelihood to Renew
I don't think our organization will stray from using VSTS/TFS as we are now looking to upgrade to the 2012 version. Since our business is software development and we want to meet the requirements of CMMI to deliver consistent and high quality software, this SDLC management tool is here to stay. In addition, our company uses a lot of Microsoft products, such as Office 365, Asp.net, etc, and since VSTS/TFS has proved itself invaluable to our own processes and is within the Microsoft family of products, we will continue to use VSTS/TFS for a long, long time.
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Usability
Azure DevOps is a powerful, complex cloud application. As such there are a number of things it does great and something where there is room for improvement. One of those areas would be in usability. In my opinion it relies too much on search. There is no easy way to view all projects or to group them in a logical way. You need to search for everything.
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Support Rating
When we've had issues, both Microsoft support and the user community have been very responsive. DevOps has an active developer community and frankly, you can find most of your questions already asked and answered there. Microsoft also does a better job than most software vendors I've worked with creating detailed and frequently updated documentation.
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Implementation Rating
Was not part of the process.
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Alternatives Considered
Jira is fantastic for project management and customer facing portal. It is not good for pure development (no integration with Git, pipeline management, automated testing features). If DevOps were to integrate and adopt the project features of Jira as well as the customer facing interfaces, I feel it would be a complete project management system.
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Return on Investment
  • Increased dev team efficiency through more streamlined development processes and task automation.
  • Improved quality of software deployments due to better source control, automated testing, and release management options available in DevOps.
  • Better collaboration between the dev team, business analysts, and agile project managers.
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ScreenShots

keypup.io Screenshots

Screenshot of Agile board specifically engineered for developers and tech leads. Cards are automatically moved when items are updated in development tools such as code repositories. The board adapts to Scrum, Kanban or your own version of Agile depending on your needs for each project.Screenshot of Priority Inbox. Presents an aggregated view of all development items automatically prioritized depending on criticality. Discussion feeds are centralized from all development tools in one place for each item (from code repositories, tracking tools etc.). 
Issues nested under Pull Requests are identified for each pull requests and can be commented upon separately.Screenshot of The Data Explorer allows querying and searching development items without any API calls. Reports created are dynamic, can be shared with team members and can be pinned on the Priority Inbox for faster tracking.Screenshot of The Review and Merge board allows for central review of all Pull Requests and taking action depending on their readiness status. It is possible to batch-merge (which can be very useful for some patches, e.g. Security patches when using Dependabot and equivalent).