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Connect GitHub to Airtable — No Code Required

Automate the handoff between GitHub and Airtable using plain English. Describe what you want to happen and Vendarwon Flow builds and runs the workflow automatically — forever, in real time, without developer help.

Set it up free No credit card · Ready in 60 seconds

Why teams connect GitHub to Airtable

Most teams use GitHub and Airtable as separate tools — which means important data created in one never reaches the other unless someone manually transfers it. Connecting them with Vendarwon Flow eliminates that handoff entirely: the moment something happens in GitHub, the right action fires in Airtable automatically, every time.

New form submissions, contacts, and events create structured Airtable records the instant they occur

Data from emails and other tools populates your base automatically — no copy-paste, no lag

Status changes sync between Airtable and your other tools in real time — one record, always accurate

What you can automate between GitHub and Airtable

When a new commit arrives in GitHub, automatically create a new record in Airtable — no manual work, no delay

Route specific GitHub commits from key sources and update an existing record in Airtable the moment they arrive

Build a scheduled digest: collect GitHub activity over time and log data to a base in Airtable on a daily or weekly schedule

When a high-priority commit is detected in GitHub, add a linked record in Airtable with all the relevant context included

Filter GitHub commits by keyword, sender, or category — then create a new record in Airtable only for the ones that matter

Create a two-way feedback loop: every qualifying commit in GitHub triggers a record in Airtable that your team can track and act on

What you stop doing manually

GitHub is valuable — but without automation, it creates repetitive manual work. Here is what teams eliminate the moment they connect GitHub to Airtable:

Manually posting GitHub PR status or deployment news to Slack or team channels after each event

Creating project management tasks by hand every time a new GitHub issue is opened

Notifying stakeholders about releases by manually sending emails or Slack messages

How to set it up in 3 steps

1

Connect GitHub and Airtable

Go to the Integrations tab in Vendarwon Flow and authorise both GitHub and Airtable. Each takes under 2 minutes — just click Authorise and follow the prompts. No API keys to configure manually, no webhooks to set up.

2

Describe your automation in plain English

Click New Workflow and type what you want to happen. For example: "When there is a new commit pushed in GitHub, automatically create a new record in Airtable with all the relevant details included." The AI reads your description and builds the complete workflow — triggers, actions, conditions, and all.

3

Activate and it runs forever

Review the workflow in the visual editor, adjust any details, then click Activate. From that moment, every qualifying commit in GitHub automatically triggers the right action in Airtable — no manual steps, no missed triggers, no babysitting required.

Type this to get started

Copy this prompt into the Vendarwon Flow workflow builder. The AI will generate the complete workflow in seconds — you can then refine it in plain English.

Example prompt

When there is a new commit pushed in GitHub, automatically create a new record in Airtable with all the relevant details included.

You can add conditions, extra steps, and filters in plain English after the AI generates the base workflow.

About GitHub and Airtable

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GitHub

Developer

GitHub hosts over 100 million repositories and is where engineering teams spend most of their working day. The challenge is connecting GitHub activity — commits, pull requests, issues, deployments — to the non-engineering tools the rest of your company uses.

Available triggers

  • new commit pushed
  • pull request opened or merged
  • new issue created
  • deployment completed

Available actions

  • create an issue
  • add a comment to a PR
  • trigger a repository dispatch
  • log a deployment event
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Airtable

Database

Airtable is the flexible database platform used by 300,000+ organisations to track projects, manage clients, and store structured data. The gap: filling that database still relies on manual entry or scheduled imports — which means it's always slightly out of date.

Available triggers

  • new record created
  • record status or field updated

Available actions

  • create a new record
  • update an existing record
  • log data to a base
  • add a linked record

Frequently asked questions

Does GitHub have a native Airtable integration?

GitHub and Airtable do not have a built-in direct integration that covers most real automation scenarios. Vendarwon Flow acts as the bridge — you describe what you want in plain English and it handles the API connections between both tools securely. No Zapier account, no developer, no webhook configuration needed.

What GitHub events can trigger the automation?

With Vendarwon Flow you can trigger automation from any of these GitHub events: New commit pushed; pull request opened or merged; new issue created; deployment completed. You can also combine triggers — for example, only fire the automation when a commit matches a specific keyword or comes from a particular source.

What can the automation do inside Airtable?

Once triggered, the workflow can perform any of these actions in Airtable: Create a new record; update an existing record; log data to a base; add a linked record. You can chain multiple actions together — for example, create a new record and then update an existing record.

How quickly does the automation run after something happens in GitHub?

In real time — typically within a few seconds of the triggering event. Vendarwon Flow runs continuously in the cloud, so there is no polling delay. The moment a new commit meets your conditions in GitHub, the workflow fires and the action in Airtable happens instantly, whether it is 2 PM or 2 AM.

Which fields from GitHub get logged into Airtable?

You decide exactly which fields to capture. When you describe the automation, you specify what data to include — for example, the commit date, the sender or source, a summary, a status, and any other fields available from GitHub. Each field maps to its own column in Airtable, giving you a clean, structured record every time.

Connect GitHub to Airtable in 60 seconds

Free plan includes 100 automations per month. No credit card. No code. Just describe what you want.