What this article covers:
- Best use cases for a Wrike-GitHub integration
- What is synced between Wrike and GitHub
- What is not synced
- Wrike-GitHub sync customization options
When used together, Wrike and GitHub allow for seamless collaboration between business and technical teams. Here's how these two tools come together with Unito.
Best use cases
- Submit and Track Request in GitHub, Directly from Wrike
- Collaborate on Projects Between Development and Business Teams in Wrike
- Project Manager: Coordinate your Multiple Projects from Wrike
- Product Manager: Maintain a Birdseye Roadmap in Wrike
- High-Level Multi-Project Visibility as an Executive in Wrike
What is synced?
A field you'd like to sync is not listed? Contact us, we may already support it through a manual configuration.
What is not synced?
Is there a feature you'd really like? Contact us, we prioritize based on user requests.
Customization options
Here are all the available options for Wrike and GitHub:
Filter issues synced
Unito will sync all tasks and issues by default but you can customize your workflow by syncing just some of them (complete guide).
Filter by issue type
You can filter which type of issues you want to be synced to Wrike (Issue, PR, or both) (complete guide).
One-way sync
You can choose to sync only from Wrike to GitHub or GitHub to Wrike. Here is how it works.
Map your GitHub and Wrike users
Here is a complete article on how to sync teammates.
Sync tasks/issues already closed
Unito will automatically sync opened tasks or issues automatically. But here is how to also sync closed tasks and issues prior to the sync creation.
Add GitHub issue number to task title
Unito doesn't sync the issue number by default but you can enable that in your sync settings under the Wrike tab. Here is how to do it.
What's next?
Learn how to set up your first sync.
Learn how to sync multiple Trello boards.
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