Issue 80
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Hey everyone! I hope you’ve all had a fantastic couple of weeks — welcome to another issue of the newsletter!
This week’s iOS CI Newsletter edition features:
- Back Market’s migration to Tuist
- How RightMove manage their Mobile Automation
- A roundup of all updates to GitHub Actions
- The 2025 DevOps Awards
👀 Now, let’s dive into today’s issue 👀…
💨 This is how Back Market made their iOS clean builds 40% faster
Do you work on a project that’s growing and want to explore the options you have to make sure that it scales appropriately?
You should definitely check out this article from Alberto Salas on why and how Back Market migrated their iOS project to Tuist and made their clean builds between 35 and 40% faster in the process.
🎥 [FREE WEBINAR] Automate your app’s releases with AWS
Have you ever been frustrated with GitHub’s slow runners and wanted to set up your own infrastructure? You’re not alone, as a lot of companies out there are moving towards using infrastructure providers as self-hosted runners for GitHub Actions.
In this free webinar, exclusive to iOS CI Newsletter subscribers, I will show you how you can do the same and set up self-hosted GitHub Actions runners using AWS EC2 instances.
🚀 Improve your SwiftUI app’s performance now!
Have you ever spent hours trying to diagnose UI hangs or hitches with little to no success?
You’re not alone — that’s something I hear from developers all the time. That’s why I decided to put together a 2-hour workshop where I’ll share everything I’ve learned from years of improving app performance at scale.
👀 A sneak peek into RightMove’s CI/CD set up
I found this Q&A that Bitrise did with the team behind RightMove incredibly interesting.
In the interview-like blog post, they discuss their CI/CD set up and their approach to mobile automation among other many things.
🆕 What’s new in GitHub Actions
GitHub have just published a blog post where they round up all of the updates to GitHub Actions that have shipped this month.
From new infrastructure to increased limits, this is a must-read if you are a GitHub Actions user.
🏆 2025 DevOps Awards
This week I discovered that DevOps Awards are an actual thing and I am here for it!
The winners for this year’s edition across all categories have just been announced too! Make sure you check them out if you’re on the look out for a CI/CD solution or if you’re just curious about the space.