Bitbucket
Bitbucket is on the roadmap. When it lands, agents will search repos and pull requests, summarize pipeline results, and post comments or open issues with human-in-the-loop approval — plus trigger workflows when a build breaks or a PR opens.
What your agents can do with Bitbucket
- Search repos, branches and pull requests
- Summarize pipeline builds and failures
- Comment on pull requests (with approval)
- Trigger workflows on repository events
How to connect Bitbucket to Velaris
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Get early access
Join the waitlist — we open access in waves.
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Request Bitbucket
Vote for the Bitbucket connector in the community.
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Get notified
We'll ping you the moment Bitbucket goes live.
Popular ways to use it
Bitbucket + Velaris — common questions
Will Velaris support Bitbucket Cloud and Data Center?
Bitbucket Cloud comes first over OAuth. Data Center and Server instances are planned after, using an access token against your own base URL.
Can an agent approve or merge a Bitbucket pull request?
No. Approving and merging are destructive-tier actions — an agent can draft the review comment and summarize the diff, but the merge itself waits on your sign-off.
How will Bitbucket work alongside Jira in Velaris?
Both connect to the same agent mesh, so one run can read the pull request in Bitbucket and update the linked Jira issue without you switching tabs.