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Sync Your GitHub Repositories with Salesforce for Smarter Development

Streamline Your Workflow with Unified Data from GitHub and Salesforce Integration for Better Collaboration

How it works

Merge GitHub and Salesforce data streams into Improvado seamlessly.

1

Extract

Connect 1000+ marketing, sales, and finance sources via pre-built connectors. No code, no API maintenance.

2

Transform

Improvado normalizes raw data into analysis-ready datasets with the granularity your analysts expect.

3

Load

Pipe clean data into your warehouse and BI tool of choice — or use Improvado's built-in dashboards.

Centralizing GitHub data

GitHub is a web-based platform for version control and collaborative software development that uses Git to track changes in source code. It allows developers to work simultaneously on projects, manage branches, and review code through pull requests. Features like issue tracking, project boards, and integrated CI/CD pipelines streamline workflows and enhance team coordination.

In marketing and development teams, where 89% of marketers say inconsistent data causes misalignment, GitHub’s integration capabilities become crucial. Connecting GitHub with tools like Improvado increases analytical productivity by 2-3×, enabling unified data views and faster decision-making across departments.

Centralizing Salesforce data

Salesforce is a cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) platform designed to help organizations streamline sales, marketing, and customer service. By centralizing customer data, businesses can improve decision-making and increase revenue through more personalized interactions.

Its scalable tools enhance collaboration and automate routine tasks, saving time and reducing errors. With the Improvado integration, Salesforce eliminates 99% of discrepancies in data reporting, ensuring accurate insights for strategic planning.

Dashboards

How dashboards improve the analysis process

The GitHub + Salesforce dashboard combines development and CRM data into one interface, offering clear visibility across teams. It cuts audit prep time by 60%, making compliance checks more efficient. Users can track code deployment status alongside customer impact metrics, ensuring alignment between engineering and sales. Real-time alerts notify teams of critical updates, helping prioritize fixes and enhancements promptly.

  • Integrates commit history with Salesforce cases for comprehensive tracking
  • Visualizes deployment progress and related sales outcomes
  • Generates audit-ready reports with minimal manual effort
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is the GitHub and Salesforce integration?

This integration connects GitHub’s version control with Salesforce’s CRM, enabling teams to track development progress alongside customer data in one place.

How do I set up the GitHub and Salesforce integration?

Setup involves authenticating both platforms via OAuth and configuring triggers in Salesforce to pull GitHub data; tools like Improvado can simplify this by automating data sync without coding.

What are the main benefits of integrating GitHub with Salesforce?

Teams gain real-time visibility into development status within Salesforce, improving project tracking and customer communication while reducing manual data entry.

Can data between GitHub and Salesforce sync automatically?

Yes, with automated connectors like Improvado, data such as commit history and issue status can be synced regularly to keep Salesforce updated without manual effort.

Is this integration suitable for both developers and sales teams?

Absolutely. Developers track code changes while sales teams monitor progress and customer impact, fostering collaboration across departments.

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