Bitbucket is a Git-based repository hosting service used for version control, code management, and team collaboration.
- Provides Git-based version control for managing source code.
- Offers integration with tools like Jira and CI/CD pipelines.
- Allows both private and public repositories.
- Enables efficient team-based development workflows.
Features
Provides tools for efficient code management, collaboration, and project tracking.
- Code Review System: Fast pull request reviews for developers and reviewers.
- JIRA Integration: Easily integrates with JIRA for bug tracking.
- In-line Discussion: Supports comments and threaded conversations in code.
- Cloud & Server Options: Provides cloud for small teams and server for large teams.
- Built-In Issue Tracker: Tracks issues with configurable fields like version and milestone.
- User-Friendly Interface: Simple interface for easy navigation and search.
Create BitBucket account
Creating an account on BitBucket is very easy. One can start by following the given steps:
Step 1: Visit bitbucket.org and sign up. Enter your email account, name and password. Verify your email by clicking on the link given in your inbox.
Step 2: After completing the verification, you have to create a unique username for BitBucket Cloud.

Step 3: Create first repository or import a repository.

Select the option to include a README file (using a template or tutorial) and proceed by clicking Create Repository.
You can now add files, manage notifications, download the repository, and perform other repository management operations.
Advantages
Offers integrated tools, easy authentication, and cost-effective repository management.
- Query Management System: Simplifies work with an integrated query management system.
- Authentication via GitHub: Allows authentication and linking through GitHub accounts.
- Integrated JIRA Tool: Supports bug tracking with automatic updates on commits.
- Import Repositories: Enables importing repositories from third-party services.
- Pricing: Free for small teams with unlimited private repositories and academic benefits.
Disadvantages
Includes certain limitations in features, scalability, and overall user experience.
- Limited PR management features compared to competitors.
- Free private repositories restricted to teams of up to 5 members.
- Integrated tools like SourceTree may cause unexpected errors.
- Does not track details of force push, leading to loss of history.
- Search functionality can be slow and less efficient.