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Limitations of Unito's Bitbucket Integration
Here's a breakdown of what Unito's Bitbucket integration can't do yet — and a few other considerations.
Unito's Bitbucket integration is designed to get crucial data out of your repositories and into other tools. You've seen what Unito can do for Bitbucket users, so this article will cover what it can't do — yet.
- Pull requests: Syncing Bitbucket pull requests isn't currently supported by this integration.
- Bitbucket on-premise: Unito doesn't currently support on-premise Bitbucket instances.
- Edited comments: When you edit comments in Bitbucket, these edits won't be synced over to other repositories or other tools. That's because Unito only syncs new comments, not any edits to existing comments.
Got feedback? Submit a Unito feature request to let us know what you'd like to see in the next update to our Bitbucket integration.