
About MyGet
MyGet is a cloud-based package management software designed to help DevOps teams manage and audit packages across the entire IT infrastructure of a company. It enables IT professionals to track team members’ package usage, detect dependencies across all packages, and define usage policies.
The application allows managers to streamline DevOps workflows, ensure compliance with industry regulations, and identify package vulnerabilities. MyGet lets managers mirror a package on a system feed and create a copy of package content, metadata, and dependencies. Software developers can utilize the application to build codes, implement and run various tests, and design package artifacts. It helps administrators share feeds and packages with team members, provide permissions and access to specific users to configure packages.
MyGet facilitates integration with various third-party source code systems such as NuGet, Maven, Bower, VSX, Python, Ruby, TeamCity, Jenkins, and more. Other features include vulnerability scanning, continuous integration, collaboration, and data storage management.
Pricing starting from:
US$1,395.00/year
- Free Version
- Free Trial
- Subscription
Typical Customers
- Freelancers
- Small Businesses (2-50)
- Mid-size Companies (51-500)
- Large enterprises (500 and more)
Deployment
- Cloud-based
- On-premise
Supported Languages
English
Pricing starting from:
US$1,395.00/year
- Free Version
- Free Trial
- Subscription
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Features
Total features of MyGet: 16
Alternatives
GitHub

Artifactory

Azure DevOps Services

CircleCI

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- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
MyGet as internal NuGet package repository
Reviewed on 03/04/2020
Pros
MyGet is used within Dangl IT GmbH as a central source for all our deployed packages, thus allowing us to structure our software projects logically and reuse existing code where applicable.
Cons
So far, we haven't had any problems with MyGet, it works as expected. We would like to see the addition of upstream sources, since we've never been able to get this working, but this is a low priority for us at the moment.
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 6-12 months
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- Likelihood to recommend 8.0 /10
Comes close to everything I want
Reviewed on 26/03/2020
Overall, I've solved some serious problems that stem from trying to get everybody to have the same...
Overall, I've solved some serious problems that stem from trying to get everybody to have the same version of packages - developers, QA, and clients get the right stuff, and that makes a lot of work just plain go away. The setup was not horrible and consultants are productive. I can't think of a better experience!
Pros
MyGet has revolutionized how I've done consulting. I used to use Git subrepos to bring code into projects, since I didn't want to put NuGet packages in a public place. Now that I have pioneered using MyGet, a company with whom I work is pulling together all of our Maven, NuGet, and npm packages. The administration and delivery for MyGet is awesome, and uploading packages is mostly pretty easy. For the money, this is a no-brainer for the organization: we can deliver packages to clients without everybody having access to source code. I love it.
Cons
It took me some time to figure out how to get the permissions set up. There is a way to get a pre-authorized URL, which I would prefer not to do. However, I've seen NuGet have some trouble authenticating from QA machines. I don't have an answer for that, but I feel authorization could be a little more clear.
I would love to see a Docker registry! I went with MyGet over GitHub's package manager because we don't use GitHub for anything else, but it was a close call. I hear that MyGet is working on Docker registries. At that point, I believe MyGet will satisfy more than my needs...like all of my wants, too.
Alternatives Considered
GitHubReasons for Switching to MyGet
I chose MyGet partly for cost, but partly because I didn't want to have to use GitHub. We host source code elsewhere, and integrating with GitHub for CI / CD seemed more onerous. MyGet has worked really well in that regard. We also looked at a couple of other services, but I cannot remember the names. Again, mostly it came down to cost. MyGet offers the best bang for the buck.- Industry: Construction
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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- Likelihood to recommend 0.0 /10
Customer Support Issue
Reviewed on 12/04/2023
Pros
I will think later on if our issue gets resolved.
Cons
Customer support is pathetic. We got impacted on prod environment but no solution for weeks.At least team should let us know if we are doing something wrong while pushing packages.
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: 10,000+ Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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- Likelihood to recommend 8.0 /10
A trustworthy package manager with excellent features
Reviewed on 16/02/2023
Pros
It is simple to use, supports a large number of programming languages, and comes with built-in instructions that developers may utilise to enhance user experience. Its user-friendly interface enables me to do my file management and organising activities more quickly and easily; also, the fact that I can control everything from the cloud greatly reduces the risk of overtaxing my computer.
Cons
All of the functions that MyGet offers are not being fully utilised. We continue to use the services provided by our SaaS SourceCode supplier for internal development feeds. The majority of our new developers were unfamiliar with the user interface because it is a little dated.
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 8.0 /10
MyGet Review
Reviewed on 03/04/2020
It has been easy to setup, consume, and maintain.
It has been easy to setup, consume, and maintain.
Pros
We needed as easy to setup and consume private nuget feed. We found that in MyGet.
Cons
Honestly, since all we were looking for was a private nuget feed that we didn't have to host, MyGet had everything that we wanted. I haven't encountered a gap in features.
Alternatives Considered
Azure DevOps ServicesReasons for Switching to MyGet
When we first found MyGet, Azure DevOps was still VSTS and lacked features while being too expensive. Recently, we have considered switching since we have MSDN subscriptions that includes enough credits to make it "free".MyGet FAQs
Below are some frequently asked questions for MyGet.Q. What type of pricing plans does MyGet offer?
MyGet offers the following pricing plans:
- Starting from: US$1,395.00/year View Pricing Plans
- Pricing model: Free Version, Subscription
- Free Trial: Available
Enterprise - $1395/year Team - $440/year or $40/month Developer - $165/year or $15/month
Q. Who are the typical users of MyGet?
MyGet has the following typical customers:
Self Employed, 2–10, 11–50, 51–200, 201–500, 501–1,000, 1,001–5,000
Q. What languages does MyGet support?
MyGet supports the following languages:
English
Q. Does MyGet support mobile devices?
MyGet supports the following devices:
Q. What other apps does MyGet integrate with?
MyGet integrates with the following applications:
Jenkins, TeamCity
Q. What level of support does MyGet offer?
MyGet offers the following support options:
Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support
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