Disroot Git
Current- Annual cost
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This catalog view compares public market data and does not include organization spend or usage.
Gitset.Dev is the strongest catalog alternative to evaluate for Disroot Git.
This catalog view compares public market data and does not include organization spend or usage.
See how Disroot Git compares to 2 alternative apps you can switch to.
Gitset.Dev and Disroot Cloud selected for comparison.
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Free
Public catalog pricing. Organization spend is not included.
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Public pricing
Public catalog pricing estimate.
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Public pricing
Public catalog pricing estimate.
$0
No migration in the current app baseline.
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After $1,200 estimated migration cost.
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After $800 estimated migration cost.
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72/100
Engineering teams wanting AI-assisted code review and automated documentation will adopt quickly, while organizations with strict data sovereignty requirements will struggle due to cloud-only architecture and third-party AI processing requirements.
58/100
Disroot Cloud serves NGOs, journalists, and privacy-conscious teams who need GDPR-compliant file storage without surveillance capitalism. Small tech teams adopt it quickly for its Nextcloud flexibility, but finance and legal departments often block it due to lack of formal SLAs and enterprise support channels.
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Public adoption signal for the current app.
low
Gitset.Dev is a high-complexity migration. Estimated 2 weeks and $1,200 one-time cost.
low
Disroot Cloud is a high-complexity migration. Estimated 2 weeks and $800 one-time cost.
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8 reviews
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No migration needed
2 weeks
High
Gitset.Dev is a high-complexity migration. Estimated 2 weeks and $1,200 one-time cost.
2 weeks
High
Disroot Cloud is a high-complexity migration. Estimated 2 weeks and $800 one-time cost.
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$1,200
Estimated one-time migration and setup effort.
$800
Estimated one-time migration and setup effort.
100%
Supports 4 native integrations.
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100%
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You already standardize on this app.
Your team prioritizes AI-assisted development speed over data sovereignty
Your team prioritizes data sovereignty and open-source infrastructure over vendor support
Public pricing or fit signals no longer match your needs.
You require self-hosted infrastructure or strict control over code access and processing
Your industry requires SOC 2 Type II, guaranteed uptime contracts, or dedicated customer success managers
