Connect Reviewly integrations
Vet technical candidates by automating Reviewly to distribute customized GitHub take-home projects. Connecting this service to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly trigger email invitations, track submission statuses, and anonymize applicant identities to ensure unbiased reviews. Join Make today to start building your custom developer screening pipeline.
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Gets a candidate.
Invites a candidate to a project.
Lists all candidates.
Lists all projects.
Lists all submitted reviews.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Triggers when a candidate submits a project.
Triggers when a reviewer reviews a project.
Connect any app with Reviewly
Popular Reviewly workflows.
Connect Reviewly to Make to automate your review management. Sync customer feedback with your daily tools to save time.
Connect Reviewly and Make to Automate Your Entire Recruiting Pipeline
Integrate Reviewly with Make to automate candidate testing, trigger instant Slack notifications, and sync results to your database. Supercharge your hiring team and speed up candidate evaluations.
Automatically assign Reviewly coding projects as soon as a candidate reaches a specific hiring stage in your ATS.
Keep your hiring team aligned by automatically sending Slack alerts when a candidate submits their completed coding project.
Automatically sync candidate progress and test results from Reviewly to spreadsheets or databases for painless reporting.
Trigger friendly, automated email updates to candidates when their projects are assigned, received, or reviewed.
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