Introduction
GitStack empowers businesses—especially Philippine SMEs—to effortlessly set up and manage a private Git server on Windows. Packed with features like Active Directory integration, automation workflows, and ERP / healthcare system implementation, GitStack is the Windows-first solution built for simplicity, security, and scalability.
Why GitStack Stands Out
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Effortless Windows Installation
GitStack provides a wizard-assisted setup—many users report being up and running in under three minutes -
Intuitive Web Interface
Manage repositories, user permissions, and Active Directory integrations through a clean, web-based admin panel. -
Active Directory & LDAP Integration
Seamlessly integrate with Windows credentials using built-in LDAP support. -
Free for Small Teams + Blogging Incentive
GitStack provides a free edition for small teams. Plus, you can access the Business Edition for free by writing a blog post about them—a $10 in-value offer.
Advantages & Considerations
Pros:
Windows-native & lightweight: Designed specifically for Windows servers with minimal overhead.
Intuitive UX: Easy to use for both developers and admins
Robust LDAP support: Ideal for enterprise environments
Cost-effective: Free for small-scale use, with incentives for promotion
Potential Drawbacks:
Windows-only: Lack of cross-platform support limits versatility.
Less scalable for large enterprises: May lack advanced features found in GitLab, Bitbucket, or GitHub Enterprise.
Smaller community: Fewer community resources compared to bigger platforms.



