Connect GitHub and Gmail integrations

Connect GitHub and Gmail with any of your favorite apps in just a few clicks. Design, build, and automate anything for your work by integrating apps like GitHub and Gmail to create visual automated workflows. Choose from thousands of ready-made apps or use our no-code toolkit to connect to apps not yet in our library.

Trigger
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GitHub

Triggers when a new branch is created.

GitHub

Triggers when a new comment on a commit is created.

GitHub

Triggers when a new commit is created.

GitHub

Triggers when a new fork is created.

GitHub

Triggers when a gist is created or updated.

GitHub

Triggers when an issue is created or updated.

GitHub

Triggers when a new label is created.

GitHub

Triggers when a milestone is created or updated.

GitHub

Triggers when a new organization is created.

GitHub

Triggers when a pull request is created or updated.

GitHub

Triggers when a new release is created.

GitHub

Triggers when a new repository is created.

GitHub
Gmail
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Action
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Gmail

Copies an email or a draft into a selected folder.

Gmail

Creates a new draft and adds it to a selected folder.

Gmail

Removes an email or a draft from a selected folder.

Gmail

Marks an email or a draft in a selected directory as read by setting the "Read" flag.

Gmail

Marks an email or draft in a selected directory as unread by setting the "Unread" flag.

Gmail

Modifies labels on the specified email message.

Gmail

Moves a chosen email or a draft to a selected folder.

Gmail

Sends a new email.

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Build your GitHub and Gmail integrations.

Create custom GitHub and Gmail workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.

GitHub
Add Assignees

Adds assignees to an issue or pull request.

Action
GitHub
Add Labels

Adds labels to an issue or pull request.

Action
Gmail
Copy an Email

Copies an email or a draft into a selected folder.

Action
GitHub
Create a Comment

Creates a new comment.

Action
Gmail
Create a Draft

Creates a new draft and adds it to a selected folder.

Action
GitHub
Create an Issue

Creates a new issue.

Action
GitHub
Delete Assignees

Removes assignees from an issue or pull request.

Action
GitHub
Delete a Comment

Removes an existing comment.

Action
GitHub
Delete a Label

Removes a label from an issue.

Action

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