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Wrike + GitHub Integration
Learn the best use cases for a Wrike-GitHub integration, what fields are synced between the two tools, and your 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.
Watch this 2-way Wrike GitHub integration in action:
What does Unito sync between Wrike and GitHub?
Is there another field you'd like to sync that isn't listed here? Let us know - we may already support it through a manual configuration.
What is not synced?
Customization options
Here are all the available options for Wrike and GitHub:
- Filter synced work items: Unito will sync all items by default but you can customize your workflow by syncing just some of them.
- Filter by Issue Type: Choose exactly which issue types sync from GitHub.
- One-Way Syncing: Change flow direction to sync updates from Wrike to GitHub, or from GitHub to Wrike – your choice!
- Map Users for Accuracy: Ensure tasks are assigned to the correct people by mapping your GitHub and Wrike users together.
- Sync Closed Items: While Unito syncs open items automatically, you can also include closed items created before your workflow setup.
- Add GitHub Issue Number as Prefix: Easily reference GitHub issues by automatically adding issue numbers to task titles.
Sync Wrike Custom Item Types