Apify vs GitLab
Compare Apify and GitLab on features, pricing, and buyer fit using the same researched criteria.

Apify
Actor platform for web scraping — Free $0 ($5 usage); Starter $29/mo ($26 annual); Scale $199; Business $999.
Best for
- • Teams that want ready-made or custom Actors rather than raw proxy ops
- • Developers who need compute + storage + proxy in one platform
- • Projects that benefit from Apify Store scrapers
Starting from $29.00/user/mo
Free plan available
VS
Our verdict
No universal winner. Choose based on which criteria matter most for your team.
GitLab is better for
- ✓ Security & admin
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- • Free plan
- • Integrations
Choose Apify if: Teams that want ready-made or custom Actors rather than raw proxy ops
Choose GitLab if: Teams that want git + CI + security in one licence

GitLab
DevSecOps platform — Free; Premium $29/user/mo billed annually; Ultimate custom on current GitLab pricing page.
Best for
- • Teams that want git + CI + security in one licence
- • Self-managed / data-residency buyers
- • Orgs leaving a many-tool DevOps stack
Starting from $29.00/user/mo
Free plan available
Pros & cons
A balanced look at where each product shines — and where it falls short.
Apify
Strengths in greenCons
- Trails on security & admin
Best for
Teams that want ready-made or custom Actors rather than raw proxy ops
GitLab
Trade-offs in redPros
- Stronger on security & admin
Best for
Teams that want git + CI + security in one licence
Choose if…
Choose Apify if
- Teams that want ready-made or custom Actors rather than raw proxy ops
- Developers who need compute + storage + proxy in one platform
- Projects that benefit from Apify Store scrapers
Choose GitLab if
- Teams that want git + CI + security in one licence
- Self-managed / data-residency buyers
- Orgs leaving a many-tool DevOps stack
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