It's easy of use for QA & DevOps as we are deploying it across our infrastructure quickly with little effort required from us! The UI is not at all intuitive or user friendly so you need some training if this tool will be used in your organisation but I think that once adopted there isn't much work involved - which makes sense because what could possibly go wrong? We've been able deploy code changes very fast using kodiaks CI builds feature especially during an emergency situation where things were moving along really well (which was nice) until suddenly something goes missing / needs updating/ broken etc., then when someone tries building they'll have no idea about how long ago these commits happened unless somebody tells 'em! So yes definitely worth considering even just trying out its functionality first before committing fully!! Deploying new releases quicker due reduced manual interaction between devs teams.