Here at GitLab we value the contributions from our community and believe our partners play an instrumental role in building powerful technology solutions. Our Alliance Partner program is focused on the development of technology integrations that can be used by those around the world who trust GitLab as their DevSecOps platform.
Our Alliance partner program offers you with helpful resources to get started on your journey as you explore ways to build your integration and share with the GitLab community. As partners, we have an opportunity to collaborate together to deliver the best curated cloud-native solutions so thank you for partnering with us!
Register to become a GitLab Alliance Partner.
We ask that each of our partners contribute a technology integration! Be sure to visit the GitLab Developer Portal for helpful resources like APIs, webhooks and more, that will help you write code in the GitLab codebase and design experiences in the GitLab UI. For Secure and/or Govern stage Integrations, please check out the Secure Partner Integration - Onboarding Process for more information.
A great way to showcase your solution is by building a component in the GitLab CI/CD Catalog. There’s no cap on components and the approval process is entirely automated, so no need for manual approval from GitLab, which streamlines the contribution workflow. Also, Partner’s who register their component in the partner portal will receive a badge signifying that the component is created by a trusted GitLab partner and will be prioritized within the catalog. This will help promote your component with countless developers who love GitLab!
What if I need help with building my integration?
How do I register my GitLab CI/CD component to receive the partner badge?
Who is responsible for maintaining the CI/CD Catalog component or other integrations?
What else can I do while I am building my integration?
Once all the hard work of building and documenting the integration is completed, let’s get to work promoting the solution! Below are a few areas where we can partner together.
GitLab offers qualified GitLab Technology Partners access to our solutions at no cost through a Not-for-Resale (NFR) license for GitLab SaaS and GitLab Self-Managed versions. This provides an opportunity to develop and test your integration on the GitLab platform. For more information on how to request or renew an existing NFR license, log into the Technology Partner Portal.
NFR Program Terms and Conditions:
Don’t forget, we are here to help. If you have any questions or feedback, you can reach us at [email protected]. If it’s technical assistance you’re looking for, please see below for troubleshooting.
We also encourage our partners to participate in the GitLab community, for example: contributing to GitLab FOSS, hosting a GitLab Virtual Meetup, participating in GitLab Heroes, or engaging the community in other ways. Partners are welcome to bring questions or ideas around growing our communities directly to our Developer Relations team via evangelists@gitlab.com.
Join our community of 3,000+ contributors. To get started, visit our GitLab Community page and learn more about resources, programs, and events.