Integrate GitHub with Folderit to automate workflows, sync data between apps, and eliminate repetitive tasks with AI-powered automation.
Create an Account in Folderit when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Update Account Information in Folderit when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Delete an Account in Folderit when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Create a Group in Folderit when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Update Group Name in Folderit when When a new issue is created in GitHub
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GitHub
When this happens...
When a new issue is created
When a new branch or tag is created
New Release Published
Pull Request Opens or Closes
When a new comment is added to an issue
When a repository is forked
When a new public repository is created
New Commit Received
New Repository Created
Gist Created or Updated
When a milestone is created
When a label is created, edited, or deleted in the selected repository
When a member is added to a repository
Folderit
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Create an Account
Update Account Information
Delete an Account
Create a Group
Update Group Name
Delete a Group
Update User Profile
Add a Person
Update a Person
Delete a Person
Create an Account in Folderit when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Use this flowUpdate Account Information in Folderit when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Use this flowDelete an Account in Folderit when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Use this flowCreate a Group in Folderit when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Use this flowUpdate Group Name in Folderit when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Use this flowDelete a Group from Folderit when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Use this flowUpdate User Profile in Folderit when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Use this flowAdd a Person to Folderit when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Use this flowUpdate a Person in Folderit when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Use this flowDelete a Person from Folderit when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Use this flowEverything you can automate between GitHub and Folderit.
When this happensTriggers
A trigger is an event that starts a workflow.
Runs the workflow automatically whenever a new issue is created in the repository.
Runs the workflow automatically whenever a new branch or tag is created in the repository.
Runs when a new release is published in the selected repository.
Runs the workflow automatically whenever a pull request is opened or closed in the repository.
Runs the workflow automatically whenever a new comment is added to any issue.
Runs the workflow automatically whenever a repository is forked.
Action is the task that follows automatically within your GitHub integrations.
Create a new issue in repo
Return repository details
Modify an existing issue's title, description, state, assignees, labels, or milestone in a GitHub repository.
Find an issue in a repository by issue number, or by title and state.
Find an organization by name
Create a gist from files

Follow a simple walkthrough to create, test, and launch your first automation.
Connect your apps
Link the apps you want to automate.
Configure your workflow
Set up triggers, actions, and map your data.
Test & publish
Test your workflow and publish it.
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GitHub is a developer platform for hosting code, collaborating on software projects, managing issues and pull requests, automating workflows, and securing the software development lifecycle with tools like GitHub Actions and Advanced Security.
Learn moreFolderit is a cloud-based document management system designed to help businesses and individuals securely store, manage, and share their documents online. It offers features such as document versioning, metadata tagging, approval workflows, and secure sharing options, making it an ideal solution for organizations looking to streamline their document management processes.
Learn moreSign up for a free viaSocket account, then authorize both your GitHub and Folderit accounts. From there, pick a trigger in one app and an action in the other. Your first workflow can be live in under five minutes.
Yes. viaSocket uses instant triggers where available, so data moves between GitHub and Folderit as soon as the event happens. Scheduled polling triggers run at a maximum interval of 15 minutes.
Yes. You can map specific fields, apply filters to skip records that do not match your conditions, and transform values before they reach Folderit. No coding required.
Yes. You can set up a workflow where GitHub triggers actions in Folderit, and a separate workflow where Folderit triggers actions in GitHub. Both run independently and in real time.
viaSocket logs every run so you can see exactly what succeeded and what failed. Failed tasks can be retried from the dashboard without re-configuring the workflow.
Yes, there is a free plan that covers basic workflows between GitHub and Folderit. Paid plans unlock higher task limits, faster polling, and advanced features like multi-step workflows and conditional logic.
No. The entire GitHub and Folderit integration is built through a visual, point-and-click interface. Code blocks are available if you want them, but they are never required.