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GitHub + Google Sheets Integration | Connect and Automate

Connect GitHub with Google Sheets to automate workflows, sync data in real-time, and eliminate manual tasks. Build powerful automated workflows between these tools to save time and reduce errors.

Create rows in Google Sheets for new GitHub commit comments to keep track of updates

Easily track GitHub commit comments in a Google Sheets spreadsheet with this efficient workflow. Whenever a new commit comment is posted in GitHub, a new row will be added to your specified Google Sheets spreadsheet, keeping all relevant information organized and up-to-date. Stay on top of your project's progress and never miss a valuable comment again.

Create spreadsheet columns in Google Sheets for new mentions in GitHub

Enhance your project management by integrating GitHub and Google Sheets. With this workflow, whenever there is a new mention on GitHub, a corresponding column will be created instantly in Google Sheets. This automation not only helps in tracking project discussions but also eases out the process of documenting issues, thus saving time and enhancing collaboration.

Create rows in Google Sheets for new GitHub commit comments to keep track of updates

Easily track GitHub commit comments in a Google Sheets spreadsheet with this efficient workflow. Whenever a new commit comment is posted in GitHub, a new row will be added to your specified Google Sheets spreadsheet, keeping all relevant information organized and up-to-date. Stay on top of your project's progress and never miss a valuable comment again.

Add new GitHub pull requests to Google Sheets as rows

Stay organized and up-to-date with this efficient workflow that connects GitHub and Google Sheets. Whenever a new pull request is created in GitHub, a new row will be added to your specified Google Sheets spreadsheet. This way, you can easily track and manage all your pull requests in one centralized location, ensuring seamless project management and collaboration.

Add new GitHub repositories to Google Sheets as spreadsheet rows

Effortlessly track new GitHub repositories in a Google Sheets spreadsheet with this streamlined workflow. Every time a new repository is created in GitHub, a row will be added to your designated Google Sheets spreadsheet, allowing you to easily monitor and organize your repositories. Simplify your repository management and never miss new updates with this seamless automation.

Add new GitHub releases to Google Sheets as rows

Stay up-to-date with new releases in your GitHub projects by automatically adding them to your Google Sheets spreadsheet. With this workflow, each time a new release happens in GitHub, a new row will be created in your specified Google Sheets document, allowing you to easily track and manage project updates. Streamline your project management and ensure you never miss important release information again.

Record new GitHub global events in Google Sheets as rows

Stay on top of important updates from your GitHub projects with this handy workflow. When a new global event occurs in GitHub, this automation will create a new row in your Google Sheets, capturing all the relevant information. Spend less time manually tracking project updates and more time focused on your valuable work.

Create GitHub issues from updated rows on Google Sheets

If you're using a spreadsheet to hold data which may turn into issues eventually, let Zapier watch for those changes with this Zap. After being set up, any update to a row—or optionally to a specific cell on a row—on Google Sheets will trigger it, sending the details to GitHub for you.

Add Google Sheets rows when there are new GitHub commits

It's easy to lose track of how much work happens during quick iteration. Keep a record of everything without distracting you from work by setting up this Zap. It will then monitor GitHub for any commits, sending new ones it finds from then on to Google Sheets and adding a new row with all the data you want to archive.

Create GitHub issues from new rows on Google Sheets

Capturing your issues with a form, or bringing them in from other sources? Set up this automation to have them all brought in from your spreadsheet as you add them. This Zap will trigger with each new row added on Google Sheets, creating a new issue on GitHub to you can focus on solving them quickly.

Add new GitHub issues to Google Sheets spreadsheet rows

Looking for an easier way to track and manage your GitHub issues? This Zapier integration adds new GitHub issues as rows to Google Sheets spreadsheets.