
What I like most about Redgate Flyway is how simple and developer friendly it is. It doesn’t require learning any new language or complex setup you can work directly with SQL scripts, which makes it very easy to get started and adopt within a team.
I also appreciate how seamlessly it fits into CI/CD pipelines. It brings a lot of structure and consistency to database deployments, ensuring that changes move smoothly from development to production without surprises. The built-in version control through migration tracking is another big plus, as it helps avoid issues like environments going out of sync. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One thing I find a bit limiting about Redgate Flyway is its handling of rollbacks. Undoing changes isn’t always straightforward, especially in more complex scenarios, and some of the more advanced rollback capabilities are only available in the paid versions. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.





