Best IDE Software for GitLab

Find and compare the best IDE software for GitLab in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top IDE software for GitLab on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Firebase Studio Reviews
    Firebase Studio is a next-generation development workspace that utilizes AI to streamline the development of web and mobile applications. Powered by Gemini, the platform helps developers write, debug, and optimize code with AI-driven assistance, enabling faster project completion. With tools for app prototyping, integration with popular code repositories, and the ability to deploy directly to Firebase Hosting or custom infrastructure, Firebase Studio provides a seamless, efficient development environment. It also features full-stack testing, monitoring, and deployment functionalities to ensure developers can deploy apps with confidence.
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    Incredibuild Reviews
    Incredibuild is the leading platform for development acceleration. Our platform speeds up developer and CI builds with our distribution and caching technologies, cutting down wait times from hours and days to minutes. Most importantly, we do so without changing your code, tools, or processes, on prem or on the cloud. Incredibuild gives you better visibility into your builds, significant acceleration, and smarter build asset orchestration for 8-10x faster builds. Incredibuild is used by over 200,000 developers and managers in more than 2,000 companies, including top brands like Microsoft, Amazon and Citibank, Adobe and Disney, Intel, Samsung and EPIC Games, Nintendo, among others. This allows them to turbocharge their development and delight their customers.
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    Ona Reviews

    Ona

    Ona

    $20/month
    Ona, the evolution of Gitpod, is built to help teams move beyond traditional IDEs by serving as a central hub for modern software engineering. Its sandboxed environments run with full OS-level isolation, giving developers secure and consistent setups whether hosted in the cloud or on private infrastructure. With Ona Agents, teams can automate repetitive tasks, accelerate handoffs, parallelize work, and receive real-time support across scoping, coding, reviewing, and documentation. The platform ensures that developers can seamlessly switch between agent conversations, browser-based VS Code Web, or desktop IDEs without losing productivity. Enterprise-level guardrails reinforce compliance by offering detailed audit trails, network controls, and fine-grained organizational policies. Ona is already trusted by global enterprises in industries like banking and pharmaceuticals, highlighting its reliability at scale. Integrations with GitHub, GitLab, Redis, MongoDB, and AWS make it easy to connect existing workflows without disruption. With SOC 2 certification, GDPR compliance, and WCAGAA accessibility standards, Ona sets the standard for secure and inclusive developer productivity.
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    Coder Reviews
    Coder offers self-hosted cloud development environments, provisioned as code and ready for developers from day one. Favored by enterprises, Coder is open source and can be deployed air-gapped on-premise or in your cloud, ensuring powerful infrastructure access without sacrificing governance. By shifting local development and source code to a centralized infrastructure, Coder allows developers to access their remote environments via their preferred desktop or web-based IDE. This approach enhances developer experience, productivity, and security. With Coder’s ephemeral development environments, provisioned as code from pre-defined templates, developers can instantly create new workspaces. This streamlines the process, eliminating the need to deal with local dependency versioning issues or lengthy security approvals. Coder enables developers to onboard or switch projects in a matter of minutes.
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    Daytona Reviews
    Daytona is a modern cloud-based runtime designed to let developers and AI systems launch secure, isolated workspaces for any project in seconds. Each environment runs inside a lightweight microVM that includes full Linux support, networking, and persistent storage. Through Daytona’s Python and TypeScript SDKs, users can automate code execution, file uploads, and environment lifecycle management directly from their apps. By shifting development to the cloud, Daytona eliminates the need for complex local setups and enables fully reproducible sandboxes accessible via SSH, APIs, or live preview URLs. Built for speed, automation, and scalability, it supports everything from simple prototypes to production-grade agent workloads.
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    RustRover Reviews

    RustRover

    JetBrains

    $129 per year
    Take advantage of intelligent code completion and generation that is sensitive to context, real-time analysis, and rapid solutions for issues, along with advanced refactoring options, live templates, and additional features. By installing rustup directly from the IDE, you can implement fixes suggested by the compiler with a single click. Additionally, you won’t need to worry about manually linking newly created Rust files to main.rs or updating the list of dependencies with popular crates. Every syntax element will be highlighted, encompassing inferred types, macros, cfg blocks, and the usage of unsafe code. Access detailed type information effortlessly, along with quick links to language and crate documentation, and explore your codebase using RustRover's robust search capabilities. Execute individual tests, entire test modules, or all tests within a project while being able to choose from various Run targets. Moreover, you can establish custom Run configurations that fully support CLI application development. Troubleshooting failing tests is streamlined, as you can directly navigate to the relevant code from the error messages displayed in the console, enhancing your debugging efficiency. Whether you are a novice or an experienced developer, these features will significantly improve your workflow and coding experience.
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