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Build your Slack and GitHub integrations.
Integrate Slack as a trigger and GitHub as an action using Make to optimize your workflows. With this integration, every message about a merged pull request in GitHub automatically triggers a Slack notification, ensuring your team stays informed in real time. Set up Slack to prompt team discussions when new project milestones are reached in GitHub, or automate task assignments directly from Slack when an issue is validated in GitHub. This connection reduces manual tasks and improves team communication, enabling a focus on innovation and delivery. Take advantage of automation by integrating Slack and GitHub with Make today.
Adds assignees to an issue or pull request.
Adds labels to an issue or pull request.
Adds a reaction to a message.
Adds a star to a channel.
Archives a channel.
Creates a channel.
Creates a new comment.
Creates a reminder.
Creates a new issue.
Popular Slack and GitHub workflows.
Improve teamwork with our popular Slack and GitHub integration. Enhance collaboration, efficiency, and organized workflows by automating updates and centralizing project communications.
How to setup Slack and GitHub in 5 easy steps
Access your Make account
Start by logging into your Make account to begin setting up your integrations.
Add Slack to your setup
Bring Slack into your project by adding a Slack module to your scenario.
Create a Slack connection
Follow the on-screen instructions to create a Slack connection and choose how you will connect.
Integrate GitHub
Add GitHub to your scenario by introducing a GitHub module.
Establish GitHub connection
Use the OAuth method or a Personal Access Token to securely connect GitHub to Make.
Improve team efficiency by integrating Slack and GitHub notifications
Connect Slack and GitHub with Make to improve collaboration, organize workflows, and increase team efficiency by receiving instant GitHub notifications directly in Slack.
Automatically notify team members on Slack about GitHub comments, keeping everyone informed.
Eliminate the need to manually check GitHub by receiving instant Slack updates, saving time.
Quickly address issues as they arise with real-time notifications from GitHub to Slack.
Integrate development discussions on GitHub with team communication on Slack for cohesive workflows.
FAQ
Integrating Slack and GitHub using Make offers effective communication and collaboration. Automatically receive Slack notifications for any updates or changes in your GitHub repositories, ensuring your team is always informed and aligned.
With Make's integration, you can customize your Slack notifications for GitHub events. Set up triggers for specific repository actions (like pull requests or issues) to ensure you only receive relevant updates, reducing notification clutter and improving team productivity.
Make provides an intuitive, no-code interface that makes it easier for users of any skill level to set up integrations. Pre-built templates for Slack and GitHub allow non-technical users to quickly create effective automations without needing programming knowledge.
Yes, Make allows you to create complex workflows between Slack, GitHub, and other apps. For example, automatically create a task in your project management tool when a new GitHub issue is opened, then notify your team in Slack—all in a single workflow, improving cross-app functionality and productivity.
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.
How it works
Traditional no-code iPaaS platforms are linear and non-intuitive. Make allows you to visually create, build, and automate without limits.












