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GitLab
GitLab is an intelligent orchestration platform designed for DevSecOps, enabling teams to customize workflows and automate various aspects of the software lifecycle.
17sub-processors
HeadquartersSan Francisco, United States
Founded2011
Size1001-5000
MarketB2B
PublicYes (GTLB)
ProductsGitLab, CI/CD, Security Testing, Code Management, Workflow Automation
By Category
All Sub-Processors
| Name | Category |
|---|---|
| Amazon Web Services | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Anthropic | AI & Machine Learning |
| ClickHouse | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Cloudflare | Content & Localization |
| Elastic | Analytics & Monitoring |
| Fireworks.ai | AI & Machine Learning |
| Fivetran | Customer Support |
| Glean Technologies | AI & Machine Learning |
| Cloud Infrastructure | |
| HiddenLayer | AI & Machine Learning |
| IntouchCX Disrupt | Customer Support |
| Mailgun Technologies | Communication |
| OpenAI | AI & Machine Learning |
| Snowflake | Analytics & Monitoring |
| SupportLogic | Customer Support |
| Unbabel | Customer Support |
| Zendesk |
Data Processing Locations
United States
12 sub-processors
United States and European Union
3 sub-processors
India
1 sub-processor
United States and Portugal
1 sub-processor
Frequently Asked Questions
How many sub-processors does GitLab use?
GitLab uses 17 sub-processors (third-party data processors) as disclosed on their public sub-processor page.
What are GitLab's main sub-processors?
GitLab's sub-processors include Amazon Web Services (Cloud Hosting and AI-Powered Product Features), Anthropic (AI-Powered Product Features and Customer Support), ClickHouse (Database Hosting), Cloudflare (Content Delivery Network), Elastic (Search Functionality and Application Logging and Debugging), and 12 more.
Where does GitLab process data?
GitLab's sub-processors are located in United States, United States and European Union, India, United States and Portugal.