GitHub Integration
AgentsHub connects AI workers natively to GitHub so they create issues, comment on pull requests, surface code review summaries, and manage repository tasks as part of their job.
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AgentsHub integrates natively with GitHub so AI agents can participate in your development workflow as a defined role — not as a disconnected automation tool.
An AI System Administrator can monitor repository activity and create GitHub issues for security policy violations. An AI IT Helpdesk Agent can create GitHub issues from support tickets that require engineering attention. An AI Technical Support Specialist can read open GitHub issues to understand known bugs before drafting support responses. The integration is role-specific. Agents operate within the repositories and organizations you authorize — they don't access repos outside their defined scope. The GitHub integration is native to AgentsHub. Agents authenticate via GitHub OAuth with repository-level scoped permissions.
AI agents create GitHub issues from external triggers — support tickets, security alerts, process exceptions — with full context, labels, and assignees.
Agents add structured comments to pull requests — review summaries, test results, deployment notes — based on their defined role.
Before completing a task, agents read relevant files, README content, or issue history to ground their output in the actual codebase state.
Agents apply the correct labels, milestones, and assignees to GitHub issues — keeping your issue tracker organized without manual triage.
Agents monitor repository events — new issues, PR merges, security alerts — and take defined actions when trigger conditions are met.
Deploy any of these role-specific AI agents with GitHub connected from day one.
Set up the GitHub integration in minutes — no engineering team required.
Authenticate via GitHub OAuth. AgentsHub requests access to the specific repositories or organizations your agent needs.
Select the role that will work with GitHub — System Administrator, IT Helpdesk, Security Analyst — or define a custom role.
Define which repositories your agent can read and write to, and what actions it is authorized to take.
Activate the agent. It begins monitoring and acting within your GitHub repositories based on its defined role.
See what changes when your AI agent works inside GitHub.
| Task | Before (Manual) | After (AI-Automated) |
|---|---|---|
| Create an issue from a support ticket | Helpdesk rep manually creates a GitHub issue from a support ticket — writing context, adding labels, assigning a developer. | AI Helpdesk Agent creates the GitHub issue automatically with full support ticket context, correct labels, and assignee. |
| Triage a security alert | Security engineer manually reviews GitHub security alerts and creates remediation issues — delayed by review queue. | AI Security Analyst detects the alert, creates a GitHub issue with remediation context, and assigns it to the security team. |
| Read known issues before a support response | Support rep manually searches GitHub issues for known bugs before drafting a response — time-consuming and inconsistent. | AI Technical Support Specialist reads relevant GitHub issues automatically before drafting the support response. |
| Apply labels and assignees to new issues | Engineering lead triages new GitHub issues manually — applying labels and assigning developers — a daily overhead. | AI agent applies correct labels and assignees to new issues automatically based on content and defined triage rules. |
Deploy an AI agent connected to GitHub in minutes. No coding. No migration. No credit card.
Free to start. No credit card required.