Connect GitHub and Notion integrations
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Build your GitHub and Notion integrations.
Integrate GitHub as a trigger and Notion as an action with Make for effective automation. Automatically update Notion pages based on GitHub commits, enabling real-time project updates. This integration saves time, reduces errors, and supports collaboration by syncing documentation with development activities. Get started with Make to connect these powerful applications and refine your workflows.
Adds assignees to an issue or pull request.
Adds labels to an issue or pull request.
Appends a new data source item content.
Appends a new page content.
Creates a new comment.
Adds a new data source to database or page.
Creates a new item in a data source.
Creates a new database with default data source.
Creates a new database as a subpage in a specified page.
Popular GitHub and Notion workflows.
Discover robust integration between GitHub and Notion to automate task management, centralize information, and boost team productivity. Improve your workflow efficiency and teamwork by synchronizing GitHub issues with Notion's versatile workspace.
How to setup GitHub and Notion in 5 easy steps
Connect GitHub using OAuth
Authorize GitHub on your Make account to establish a connection using the OAuth option.
Link GitHub with a personal token
Generate a GitHub personal access token and use it in Make to connect your GitHub account.
Set up an internal Notion connection
Create an integration in Notion and utilize the provided token to connect it to Make.
Establish a Notion public connection
Select the Notion Public option in Make and follow the steps to authorize access.
Store tokens securely
Make sure to keep any generated tokens safe for future use during the setup process.
Maximize productivity: integrate GitHub and Notion for a connected workflow
Integrate GitHub and Notion to automate task management, centralize information, foster team collaboration, and improve workflow efficiency by syncing issues directly, saving time and boosting productivity.
Automatically create Notion database items for new GitHub issues to streamline project management.
Keep all your GitHub issues organized in Notion, providing a single source of truth for project details.
Enable better team collaboration by integrating GitHub issues directly into Notion's collaborative workspace.
Reduce manual data entry by automatically syncing GitHub issues with Notion, saving valuable time.
FAQ
Integrating GitHub and Notion via Make allows users to streamline their development and documentation processes. Users can automatically sync pull requests, issues, and code updates from GitHub with project documentation or task management boards in Notion, ensuring all team members stay informed and have access to the most recent information.
Make provides a user-friendly interface that allows users to easily establish workflows and automate processes between GitHub and Notion without requiring extensive coding knowledge. It offers ready-to-use templates and customization options to tailor the integration to specific needs, making the integration strong and efficient.
One unique capability is the automatic generation of detailed Notion pages that pull data from GitHub repositories. This ensures that all project documentation is up to date with the latest development activities, such as code changes, merged branches, and issue tracking, enabling better project management and collaboration.
One potential challenge is ensuring that the correct permissions and access levels are set up within GitHub and Notion to allow Make to interact efficiently between the two platforms. However, Make provides comprehensive guides and support to help users troubleshoot and set up these integrations, minimizing potential issues.
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Modules are the main building blocks of automation in Make. Modules represent actions that Make performs with an app, like creating, updating, or deleting data.
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