Integrated project management for GitHub with Wrike
Sync tasks and issues for better visibility and superior collaboration across platforms.
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Two-way sync lets you work in GitHub without leaving Wrike
When your tasks are in Wrike, it can be challenging to work with development teams that use GitHub. Luckily, this integration gives you full visibility into shared projects, boosting team communication and collaboration.
You stay in Wrike and they stay in GitHub
Business and technical teams collaborate directly on projects
Project managers coordinate across teams and systems, in one place
Executives get multi-project visibility and reporting all in Wrike
Bring Wrike and GitHub together for maximum productivity
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FAQ
Yes! You can use GitHub through Wrike and vice versa. When you update a project task in Wrike, it appears as a GitHub issue.
Collaboration between business and developer teams can always benefit from increased visibility, advanced reporting, and more streamlined communication. Wrike’s features do all that and more. Sync across both platforms without losing track of details or priorities.
The Wrike GitHub integration is powered by Unito. Begin by enabling the project syncs add-on in your Wrike “Apps & Integrations” area. Then select the GitHub integration. Once you authorize your account, you’ll be able to create your first sync by selecting your repository of choice.
Yes, Wrike and GitHub’s two-way sync means that project changes are automatically updated on both ends. When an issue is added or updated in a GitHub repository, a corresponding task is created or updated in Wrike.
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