Connect Notion and GitHub integrations
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Build your Notion and GitHub integrations.
Integrate Notion as a trigger and GitHub as an action to improve your workflow using Make. Automatically update your Notion database with information from each GitHub commit, ensuring project documentation stays current. This integration reduces manual work and errors, enhancing productivity and collaboration in a development environment.
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.
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How to setup Notion and GitHub in 5 easy steps
Link Notion to Make
Connect your Notion account by setting up an integration and saving your connection token for secure access.
Authenticate Notion for page access
Allow Make to connect with specific Notion pages by confirming your authentication.
Connect GitHub through OAuth
Establish a connection between Make and GitHub by approving access through OAuth for simplified integration.
Secure GitHub connection
Use a personal access token to maintain a secure connection between Make and your GitHub account.
Finish connection setup
Save your connections on Make to start integrating and automating tasks with Notion and GitHub.
Improve productivity by integrating GitHub with Notion for a smooth workflow
Integrate Notion and GitHub to simplify issue tracking, improve team collaboration, ensure real-time updates, and centralize documentation for holistic project management.
Automatically sync GitHub issues to Notion for a consolidated view of project tasks.
Keep team members informed by providing easy access to GitHub issues within Notion.
Reduce manual data entry tasks by automating the transfer of issues from GitHub to Notion.
Ensure that Notion databases reflect the latest GitHub issues for teams to act upon promptly.
FAQ
Integrating Notion with GitHub through Make allows users to track project documentation alongside their codebase. This integration enables automatic updates in Notion when changes occur in GitHub repositories, improving organization and saving time by avoiding manual data entry.
By using Make to integrate GitHub with other tools, you can automate tasks such as issue management, code review reminders, and deployment notifications. This simplifies your development workflow by reducing repetitive tasks and ensuring all team members are aligned and informed.
One potential challenge could be ensuring that your team's workflow rules are properly translated into automation scenarios in Make. However, Make's user-friendly interface and comprehensive documentation make it easier to set up and tweak integrations to meet your specific needs, minimizing any setup difficulties.
By integrating these applications through Make, you can create dynamic workflows that update project documentation in real-time based on developments in your GitHub repositories. For example, you can automate the creation of task lists in Notion from GitHub issues, ensuring your project documentation is always in sync with your current development status.
A scenario represents a workflow or a project of your own creation, and it is made up of a series of modules that automate apps and services. Creating a scenario allows you to transfer and transform data between apps and services via these modules to automate anything and improve the way you work.
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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