Connect Iteration X integrations
Pinpoint website and web app feedback directly on live pages by automating Iteration X with Make. Connecting this platform to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly retrieve active issues, sync comments, and update developer boards. Run GraphQL queries or track project resolutions as teams modify code. Sign up today to start automating your live QA pipeline.
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Retrieves an existing project.
Retrieves an existing team.
Retrieves an existing issue.
Lists comments from an issue.
Lists issues from a project.
Lists projects from a team.
Lists issues from a team.
Lists teams from a connected account.
Performs an arbitrary authorized GraphQL query.
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Automate Your Workflows by Connecting Iteration X with Make
Connect Iteration X with Make to automate your bug reporting, sync project tasks, and send instant team notifications. Easily back up media and update your AI copilot with zero manual data entry.
Instantly turn customer support tickets, emails, or form submissions into Iteration X tasks without manual data entry.
Keep your tasks and issues perfectly synchronized between Iteration X and other project management platforms like Asana, ClickUp, or Trello.
Keep your team updated by automatically sending Slack or Microsoft Teams messages the moment new issues are captured in Iteration X.
Automatically feed external documents and website updates directly into Iteration X to keep its AI copilot continuously informed.
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