Integrations Guide

GitHub Integrations

GitHub connects with 5 tools. Browse native integrations, API connections, and automation-platform links below — with verification counts from real businesses using them in production.

Why GitHub's integration ecosystem matters

A tool is only as useful as the stack it lives in. The integrations below show how GitHub plugs into the rest of your workflow — which apps it talks to natively, which ones route through Zapier or Make, and which ones your peers have actually wired up in production. When you see "Verified by N businesses," that means real Claros customers confirmed the connection in their own stack — not just a vendor claim.

NATIVE

Native Integrations · 5

Built directly into GitHub — no middleware needed.

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Jira

Connect your code with your project management in Jira.

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Microsoft Teams

Bringing your code and work to the conversations you care about with the GitHub and Microsoft integr...

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Red

Redis storage adapter for Keyv.

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Slack

Bring your code to the conversations you care about with GitHub's integration for Slack.

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Terraform

Terraform GitHub provider.

How we track GitHub integrations

Our enrichment pipeline discovers integrations by reading vendor /integrations, /apps, /marketplace, and /partners pages across 260+ tools and matching named partners against our library. When Claros portal customers confirm their own GitHub connections, those pairs bump the confirmation count — so "Verified by N businesses" reflects real production use, not vendor marketing claims. Affiliate relationships do not influence which integrations appear.

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