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GitKraken (formerly Axosoft) is a software company based in Scottsdale, Arizona. Founded in 2000, the company was purchased in 2020 by Resurgens Technology Partners,[1] and changed its name from Axosoft to GitKraken in 2021.[2]

Key Information

GitKraken

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The company's eponymous product GitKraken encompasses a wide range of DevEx tools. The GitKraken DevEx platform includes tools like: GitKraken Git GUI, a Git client available on Mac, Windows, and Linux, GitLens for VS Code, Git Integration for Jira, GitKraken.dev, GitKraken Browser Extension, and more.

Axosoft

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Axosoft
DeveloperGitKraken
Initial release2002; 23 years ago (2002)
Stable release
20.0.1 / May 16, 2020; 5 years ago (2020-05-16)
Written inC#
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeBug tracking system, Project management software
LicenseProprietary
Websiteaxosoft.com

The Axosoft (formerly OnTime) product is a proprietary project management and bug tracking system developed by GitKraken.

The system is available as hosted or on-premises software.[3] The software allows project managers and developers to see each task, requirement, defect and incident in the system on individual filing cards through the Scrum planning board.[4] Axosoft operates as a web application and can integrate with Microsoft Visual Studio and TortoiseSVN.[3][5]

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from Grokipedia
GitKraken is a Scottsdale, Arizona-based software company that develops a suite of visual tools designed to enhance developer and through graphical user interfaces (GUIs), command-line interfaces (CLIs), and integrations with popular development platforms. Originally founded in 2002 as Axosoft by Hamid Shojaee and Lawdan Tehrani-Shojaee, the company initially focused on agile before pivoting to -related products. In 2015, Axosoft launched GitKraken Desktop as a cross-platform GUI client, born from a 30-day internal project to simplify workflows. A pivotal investment from Resurgens Technology Partners in 2020 accelerated growth, leading to the full rebranding of Axosoft to GitKraken in December 2021 under new CEO Matt Johnston, who emphasized expanding the company's Git ecosystem. That same year, GitKraken acquired GitLens, a popular Visual Studio Code extension for Git enhancements, and Git Integration for Jira, a tool for linking Git repositories with Atlassian's Jira software. The company's flagship product, GitKraken Desktop, offers a visual commit graph to navigate complex histories, multi-repo workspaces for team coordination, and AI-assisted features like automated commit suggestions, serving over 40 million developers across 100,000 organizations including , , and Apple. Complementary tools include GitKraken CLI for terminal-based operations, GitLens for IDE-specific visualizations, GitKraken Insights for engineering analytics with DORA metrics, and GitKraken MCP for AI-driven developer experience enhancements. Key milestones include the introduction of GitKraken Pro subscriptions in 2016, the launch of the annual GitKon conference in 2021 (attracting nearly 40,000 registrants by 2023), and the 2024 acquisition of CodeSee to bolster its platform. Certified as a Great Place to Work from 2023 to 2025, GitKraken now employs over 90 people globally and continues to innovate with features like AI-powered history rewriting in its 2025 releases.

Overview

Description

GitKraken is a cross-platform client and developer experience () platform developed by GitKraken (Axosoft, LLC DBA GitKraken), specializing in tools that visualize complex workflows through intuitive graphical interfaces, such as interactive commit graphs and branch visualizations. Originally launched as a GUI under the Axosoft banner, it has evolved into a comprehensive suite aimed at simplifying operations. The platform's core mission is to enhance developer productivity by providing seamless tools for , team collaboration, and ecosystem integrations, reducing context-switching and minimizing errors in Git-based development. This focus on user-friendly design helps developers navigate repositories, resolve merge conflicts, and track changes more efficiently, fostering better teamwork in software projects. GitKraken's product suite includes the GitKraken Client, a desktop GUI application for Windows, macOS, and ; GitLens, a popular extension for that adds Git superpowers like blame annotations and history exploration directly in the editor; Git Integration for Jira, which overlays Git activity onto Jira issues for improved traceability; GitKraken CLI, a that automates Git tasks with enhanced feedback; GitKraken Insights, for engineering analytics with DORA metrics; and GitKraken MCP, for AI-driven developer experience enhancements. As of 2025, GitKraken serves over 40 million developers across more than 100,000 organizations worldwide, powering operations in diverse industries from startups to enterprises.

Supported platforms

GitKraken provides native support for and later versions, enabling seamless installation and operation on 64-bit systems through executable (.exe) files. For macOS users, the application is compatible with Intel-based systems running macOS 10.15 or higher and architectures on macOS 11 or later, distributed via disk image (.dmg) files. On , GitKraken officially supports distributions including 18.04 LTS and newer, 10 and above, (RHEL) 8 and higher, and 39 or later, with installation options via .deb, .rpm, .tar.gz packages, or Snap. While it may function on other variants, official compatibility is limited to these for optimal performance. Deployment of GitKraken tools accommodates various environments, including cloud-hosted repositories on platforms such as and , where users can connect directly to public or private repos without local server setup. Self-hosted on-premise servers are supported through GitKraken On-Premise, which allows organizations to run the application on internal infrastructure using Docker containers on virtual machines like , , or RHEL 7. Additionally, integration with integrated development environments (IDEs) like is facilitated via extensions such as GitLens, extending GitKraken's functionality within code editors. Self-hosted server deployments require a minimum of 2 CPU cores, 4 GB RAM, and 5 GB disk space to ensure smooth performance. These specifications support resource-light operations suitable for development workflows. A distinctive feature is the On-Premise edition, tailored for high-security environments, which operates in complete isolation behind firewalls without transmitting data externally, integrating with enterprise platforms like Enterprise Server, Self-Managed, Data Center, and . This setup maintains and compliance in restricted networks.

History

Founding and early development

Axosoft, the predecessor company to GitKraken, was founded in 2002 by Hamid Shojaee in , with an initial focus on developing tools for software teams, including agile and issue tracking solutions like the OnTime defect tracker. These early products aimed to streamline aspects of the lifecycle, such as bug tracking and , addressing pain points in collaborative coding environments. Development of GitKraken began in 2014 at Axosoft as an internal project to create a visual client, motivated by the limitations of command-line interfaces that made complex for many developers. The tool was envisioned as a cross-platform (GUI) to simplify Git operations through intuitive visualizations of branches, commits, and repository history, reducing friction in daily workflows. A small team undertook the effort as a 30-day challenge, emphasizing ease of use and efficiency to appeal to developers frustrated with text-based tools. The first public release of GitKraken occurred in 2015, marking its debut as a free, standalone Git GUI for Mac, Windows, and . In 2016, GitKraken reached an early milestone with the launch of GitKraken Pro, a paid tier that extended support to private repositories and added advanced features like enhanced integrations, while keeping the core version free for public repos. This introduction enabled monetization through subscriptions, supporting self-funded growth driven by product-led revenue from developer users rather than external investments. The small founding team, guided by a vision of democratizing Git accessibility, prioritized community feedback to refine the tool's user-friendly design, fostering organic adoption among software professionals.

Rebranding and growth

In September 2020, Axosoft received a strategic equity investment from Resurgens Technology Partners, a software-focused , to support its expansion in developer productivity tools. This funding marked a pivotal shift, enabling the company to accelerate product development and international growth while building on its established Git GUI offerings. By December 2021, Axosoft completed its rebranding to GitKraken, Inc., aligning the corporate identity with its flagship Client product to better reflect its evolving portfolio of Git tools. Concurrently, the company appointed Matt Johnston, a seasoned startup executive, as its new CEO to lead this next phase of innovation and market expansion. Under the new branding, GitKraken pursued key acquisitions to bolster its ecosystem, including GitLens—a popular extension with over 11 million active installs—in October 2021, and Git Integration for Jira from BigBrassBand in September 2021, enhancing Jira connectivity for workflows. These moves contributed to rapid user base growth; by 2018, the GitKraken Client and related tools had already surpassed 1 million users, scaling to millions worldwide by 2025 amid increasing adoption in enterprise environments. In 2025, GitKraken celebrated its decade milestone with reflections on its journey from a single GUI to a comprehensive suite of developer tools, emphasizing expanded global operations with offices in the United States and . The company intensified its focus on AI-enhanced features, such as intelligent commit generation and code explanations integrated into its core products, to address modern developer needs for efficient, AI-assisted workflows.

Products

GitKraken Client

The GitKraken Client is a cross-platform (GUI) for , designed to simplify operations through an intuitive visual interface. At its core, the client features a visual commit graph that allows users to navigate repository history, branches, merges, and changes by displaying commits as nodes connected by lines representing relationships, with color-coded branches for easy identification. This graph integrates seamlessly with a built-in terminal, enabling users to fall back to (CLI) commands without leaving the application. Key functionalities include cherry-picking commits, which lets users select and apply specific commits from one branch to another via a simple right-click menu or drag-and-drop in the commit graph, avoiding the need for complex CLI sequences. Stash management is streamlined through a dedicated panel where users can create, view, apply, or drop stashes with visual previews of changes, supporting both full and partial stashing for temporary work saving. The client also supports multi-repo workspaces, enabling users to group multiple repositories into a single view for monitoring branches, issues, and pull requests across projects, with bulk actions like fetch or pull applied simultaneously. Additionally, search and filtering tools allow querying commits by author, date, message, or file changes, with the Launchpad feature organizing pull requests and issues by status for quick prioritization. Workflow enhancements focus on efficiency and visualization, such as drag-and-drop operations for creating , merging, rebasing, or pushing to remotes directly within the graph interface. is handled via a built-in three-way merge tool that highlights differences visually and offers AI-assisted auto-resolution suggestions to detect and resolve issues early. Performance optimizations in version 11.5 include up to 5x faster repository loading for large repos, 100x quicker stash refreshes, and reduced memory usage during and tag updates. These improvements stem from refined maintenance tasks and UI rendering enhancements. The client provides native integrations with popular platforms, allowing seamless creation, viewing, and management of pull requests directly from the interface using personal access tokens for , , , and Jira. For instance, users can drag branches to initiate pull requests or link commits to Jira issues without external tools.

GitLens and integrations

GitLens is a popular extension developed by GitKraken that enhances functionality within the editor by providing inline annotations and interactive visualizations. It offers features such as inline blame annotations, which display authorship, timestamps, and change details directly on code lines, along with hover previews for revisions, pull requests, and comparisons. Additionally, GitLens includes history views like the searchable Commit Graph for visualizing branch relationships and file history timelines to track code evolution. The Pro version incorporates AI-powered code insights, including automated commit message generation, stash descriptions, and creation based on context. The Integration for Jira app connects Git repositories to Jira instances, automatically syncing commits, branches, and pull requests with corresponding Jira issues to enable seamless development workflows. This integration supports automated linking of Git activity to Jira tickets, allowing users to view development progress, create branches from issues, and generate reports on commit histories tied to specific tasks. It facilitates reporting by aggregating Git data into Jira dashboards, highlighting metrics like deployment statuses and code changes per issue. Complementing these, the GitKraken CLI provides a for operations, supporting scripting, multi-repository management, and automation with AI-assisted commands for tasks like generating changelogs. GitKraken Timelines, a visualization tool for mapping project milestones along a time-based line, aids in highlighting key goals and progress overviews, though it was discontinued at the end of 2022. The Insights platform aggregates data to deliver team productivity metrics, including DORA metrics such as cycle time for reviews and deployment frequency, offering dashboards for leaders to monitor and . GitKraken MCP (Model Context Protocol) is a server that enhances AI agents and large language models by providing context and enabling interactions with tools like and Cursor; it supports workflows such as updating dependencies across repositories and managing branches via prompts, and is bundled with GitLens version 1.101.0 and later. GitKraken's ecosystem extends through integrations with services like Azure DevOps for repository management and pull request synchronization, Slack for team notifications on Git events, and support for on-premise Jira Server/Data Center installations to ensure compatibility in self-hosted environments.

Business model

Pricing tiers

GitKraken offers a tiered model designed to accommodate individual developers, teams, and enterprises, with options for cloud-based subscriptions and on-premise deployments. The structure includes a free community tier for basic use, paid plans starting at $4 per user per month (billed annually), and custom enterprise options, emphasizing scalability for private repositories, integrations, and AI features. The free Community tier provides unlimited access to GitKraken Desktop, CLI, and GitLens for open-source projects, local repositories, and public cloud-hosted repos, including basic features like visual commit graphs and non-enterprise Git integrations. It also offers enhanced access for education through the GitHub Developer Pack, providing verified and educators with 6 months of free access to a plan (including Pro features, limited to 1 seat and 25,000 AI tokens per week), followed by 75-80% discounts on the Pro plan. This tier includes a 14-day of advanced features but restricts access to private repositories and premium tools. For professional users, the Pro tier costs $4 per seat per month when billed annually (a limited-time discount from the standard $8 rate) and unlocks support for private repositories, cloud issue trackers like Jira, and 250,000 weekly AI tokens per user. It is limited to up to two seats and provides email support, making it suitable for individual developers or small personal teams. Higher tiers cater to collaborative environments. The Advanced tier, at $12 per seat per month billed annually, includes all Pro features plus self-hosted Git integrations, up to 10 seats, 1 million weekly AI tokens, and priority support within one business day; it also enables up to 250 repositories in Cloud Workspaces for team organization. The Business tier extends this to $16 per seat per month annually, supporting up to 100 seats, multi-domain SSO, 2 million weekly AI tokens, and a dedicated customer success manager with 12-hour support response times. Enterprise and on-premise options provide customized and deployment needs. Enterprise plans feature custom with advanced tools, while on-premise deployments start at $24 per user per month billed annually (minimum 10 users), offering self-hosted or serverless license servers, LDAP integration, and compatibility with enterprise Git platforms like Enterprise and Jira . All paid subscriptions require annual commitments, with prices excluding taxes, and include a 14-day free trial for upgrading from the tier. Organizations can manage billing through GitKraken's portal, with flexible payment options like purchase orders for enterprise users.

Acquisitions and expansions

In , GitKraken expanded its portfolio through two key acquisitions to enhance its workflow tools. In September, it acquired BigBrassBand, the developer of Integration for Jira, a tool that syncs commits and branches with Jira issues to streamline processes. This move integrated the app directly into GitKraken's ecosystem, allowing seamless data flow between repositories and Jira for improved project tracking. In October, GitKraken acquired GitLens, a popular Visual Studio Code extension that provides advanced visualization and repository exploration features, further embedding these capabilities into its core offerings. These acquisitions boosted GitKraken's user base to over 10 million developers by late . Building on this momentum, GitKraken pursued further expansions to broaden its developer experience () platform. In May 2024, it acquired CodeSee, a code mapping and onboarding tool, marking its third acquisition in under three years and reinforcing its shift toward a comprehensive DevEx ecosystem beyond a standalone client. Complementing these buys, GitKraken launched GitKraken Labs in 2023 to experiment with AI-driven features, such as automated commit message generation and code explanations powered by technology. It also introduced the GitKraken CLI in 2023 for command-line management with visual integrations, and GitKraken Insights in 2025, an analytics platform that measures engineering metrics including DORA standards, code quality, and AI tool impact on developer productivity. These developments strategically transformed GitKraken from a focused Git client provider into a full suite, emphasizing integrated tools for collaboration, visibility, and performance optimization across the software development lifecycle. To support this growth, GitKraken formed partnerships with Education, offering free access to its Pro tools for students via the GitHub Student Developer Pack, and with , co-authoring the annual State of Git Collaboration Report to analyze global developer trends. Post-2021, GitKraken has prioritized AI enhancements for coding metrics and expanded globally, with its tools now trusted by over 40 million developers worldwide as of 2025, reflecting increased in enterprise and educational sectors.

Reception

Usage and

GitKraken achieved a significant milestone by reaching 1 million users in August 2018, marking early widespread among developers seeking intuitive Git interfaces. By 2025, the platform had expanded substantially, serving more than 40 million developers across over 100,000 organizations globally, demonstrating robust and sustained growth in the developer experience . Key drivers of this adoption include its strong appeal in enterprise environments, where tools for multi-repo management enable efficient handling of large-scale projects involving multiple repositories and team coordination. Additionally, the free tier for public and local repositories has significantly boosted usage among open-source contributors and students, offering professional-grade features without financial barriers. The platform's reach extends to diverse industries, including technology firms like and , financial services such as , and educational settings through student-focused programs. Integrations with major version control systems like further drive team-wide adoption by simplifying repository access, pull requests, and collaborative workflows. Surveys such as the and GitKraken "State of Git Collaboration" reports, drawing from over 150,000 developers, highlight growing preferences for visual Git tools in larger teams, where graphical interfaces like commit graphs reduce complexity and enhance collaboration efficiency.

Critical reviews

GitKraken has received strong positive feedback from users and experts, particularly for its user-friendly design and performance enhancements. On TrustRadius, it holds a 9.5 out of 10 rating based on 29 verified reviews as of 2025, with reviewers highlighting its intuitive interface that simplifies operations for beginners. The tool's visual commit graph and drag-and-drop functionality make complex tasks like branching and merging accessible without deep command-line knowledge, earning praise for reducing the for newcomers to . Additionally, recent updates have boosted its speed, such as stash refreshes that are up to 100 times faster and repository openings up to five times quicker, allowing efficient handling of large projects. Criticisms of GitKraken are relatively limited but include preferences among advanced users for command-line interfaces (CLI) over graphical user interfaces (GUI) like GitKraken, citing the CLI's greater flexibility and purity for intricate workflows that GUIs may abstract too heavily. In comparisons with other Git clients, GitKraken is often favored over SourceTree for its superior visual presentation and smoother performance, particularly in rendering commit histories and branch structures. It rivals Tower in macOS integration and polish but stands out for robust cross-platform support across Windows, macOS, and , making it more versatile for diverse development environments. Feedback on GitKraken has evolved positively following its 2021 acquisitions of GitLens and Git Integration for Jira, which enhanced its ecosystem integrations. Between 2023 and 2025, software updates focused on resolving performance bottlenecks, such as improving load times for large repositories and optimizing updates, resulting in more consistent user satisfaction ratings.

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