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TeamCity Pipelines Is Now Part of TeamCity Enterprise
We introduced TeamCity Pipelines in March 2024 to make CI/CD setup simpler and more intuitive, without limiting what teams can build and automate. Pipelines brought a new workflow focused on a more guided configuration experience, including a visual editor with drag-and-drop dependencies, YAML for defining building routines from scratch, and a set of practical configuration flows that reduce friction in day-to-day work.
After the launch, we received a lot of positive feedback about the Pipelines UX and approach. At the same time, TeamCity Enterprise users repeatedly asked when this experience would become available in the main TeamCity product.
Bringing Pipelines to TeamCity Enterprise (EAP)
In July 2025, we introduced Pipelines to TeamCity Enterprise in version 2025.07 as part of an Early Access Program (EAP). The goal was to test how the Pipelines experience works on regular TeamCity servers, gauge real usage and interest, and give early adopters a way to start using Pipelines on their TeamCity Enterprise instances.
At that stage, the Pipelines support inside TeamCity Enterprise was intentionally not enabled by default and hidden from the main UI. We did this to avoid confusing users who expect the full breadth of TeamCity capabilities everywhere in the product.
One TeamCity product going forward
In December 2025, we made a product decision to unify TeamCity Pipelines and TeamCity Enterprise into a single TeamCity offering. A single product lets us focus our engineering and design efforts in one place, deliver improvements faster, and keep the experience consistent across TeamCity Cloud and TeamCity On-Premises.
What to expect next:
- The new Pipelines experience will be available alongside classic build configurations and build chains, so teams can use them both at the same time.
- We’ll continue expanding Pipelines to support more of TeamCity’s advanced capabilities.
- We’ll keep improving the TeamCity user experience.
As a result of this change, TeamCity Pipelines is no longer offered as a separate, standalone product. Going forward, the Pipelines experience will be delivered through TeamCity Enterprise, in both the Cloud and On-Premises versions.
What about TeamCity Pipelines users?
For existing TeamCity Pipelines users, this change was handled as an upgrade to TeamCity Cloud Enterprise. Pipelines environments were kept intact and migrated to fall under the main TeamCity Cloud Enterprise experience. Existing subscriptions and pricing remained unchanged for those users as part of the transition. This migration was communicated separately and has already been completed.
So what does TeamCity look like now?
There is now one TeamCity platform. Sign up for TeamCity Cloud Enterprise to test the integrated Pipelines experience, alongside the rest of TeamCity’s CI/CD capabilities.
If you’re ready to give the Pipelines EAP a try in TeamCity On-Premises, you can head over to the sign-up page or click the Join Early Access Program link in the TeamCity UI. You’ll then be shown a transparent overview of current features, limitations, and our roadmap.