GitHubIntegrations — Complete Compatibility Guide 2026
By ToolVS Research Team· Last verified April 2026
GitHub connects with 20 tools we checked. 15 are native (built-in), 1 work through Zapier, 2 need custom API setup, and 2 don't connect at all. That's a solid integration ecosystem — GitHub plays well with most major tools.
GitHub Integration Directory
Frequently Asked Questions
Does GitHub integrate with Slack?
Yes, GitHub has a native, built-in integration with Slack. You can connect them directly without any third-party tools. Just go to GitHub's integration settings and look for Slack to set it up in a few clicks.
Does GitHub integrate with Notion?
Yes, GitHub has a native, built-in integration with Notion. You can connect them directly without any third-party tools. Just go to GitHub's integration settings and look for Notion to set it up in a few clicks.
Does GitHub integrate with Zapier?
Yes, GitHub has a native, built-in integration with Zapier. You can connect them directly without any third-party tools. Just go to GitHub's integration settings and look for Zapier to set it up in a few clicks.
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We check each integration by reviewing official documentation, marketplace listings, and Zapier/Make catalogs. “Native” means a built-in first-party connection. “Via Zapier” means you need a Zapier account to bridge them. “Via API” means a custom integration using REST APIs. “No” means no known connection method exists. Last verified April 2026.