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Written by Vangari Sai Sampath · Automation Specialist · Hyderabad, India  |  Reviewed June 2026

How to Connect GitHub Copilot and GitHub

How to set up this integration (step-by-step)

1

Create a free Make.com account

Go to Make.com and sign up. The free plan includes 1,000 operations/month — enough for most automations.

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2

Connect GitHub Copilot as the trigger

In Make.com, create a new scenario. Search for GitHub Copilot and choose your trigger event (e.g. "New message", "New record", "New row").

3

Connect GitHub as the action

Add GitHub as the next module. Map the data fields from GitHub Copilot to the corresponding fields in GitHub.

Test and activate

Run a test with real data. Once it works, turn on the scenario. Make.com will run it automatically — no more manual work.

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About GitHub Copilot and GitHub

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GitHub Copilot

AI Code Assistant

GitHub Copilot is Microsoft's AI coding assistant, built directly into VS Code, JetBrains, and GitHub itself. With over 1.8 million paid subscribers and deep GitHub integration, it suggests entire functions, explains code, generates tests, and connects to Jira, Slack, and Linear to turn issue descriptions directly into working code.

  • AI code suggestions in VS Code, JetBrains, and GitHub
  • Copilot Chat for explaining and debugging code
  • Copilot Workspace for issue-to-code automation
  • Integrates with Jira, Slack, and Linear
  • Code review suggestions and security scanning
Free for students; $10/month Try GitHub Copilot free →
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GitHub

Dev & Code

GitHub is the world's largest developer platform, used by over 100 million developers to host, review, and collaborate on code. It is the centre of the open-source ecosystem and integrates tightly with Jira, Linear, Slack, and Asana to create fully automated software development pipelines — from commit to deployment to notification.

  • Code hosting with unlimited public repositories
  • Pull requests, code reviews, and branch protection
  • GitHub Actions for CI/CD automation
  • Issues and project boards built in
  • Connects to Jira, Slack, Linear, and Make.com
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⚡ Why connect GitHub Copilot + GitHub?

Connecting GitHub Copilot and GitHub with Make.com eliminates the manual work of copying data between the two tools. Automate data syncing, trigger actions in GitHub when events happen in GitHub Copilot, and build workflows that save your team hours every week — all without writing any code.

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GitHub Copilot

Free for students; $10/month

Microsoft's AI coding assistant with 1.8M+ subscribers.

Try GitHub Copilot free →

GitHub

Free for public repos

The world's largest developer platform used by 100M+ developers.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I connect GitHub Copilot and GitHub?
Use Make.com to connect them without code. Sign up free, create a scenario with GitHub Copilot as trigger and GitHub as action. Setup takes under 10 minutes.
Is this integration free?
Yes. Make.com's free plan includes 1,000 operations/month — enough for most small teams. No credit card required to start.
Do I need coding skills?
No. Make.com is a visual drag-and-drop builder. You connect modules by clicking, not writing code.
What can I automate between GitHub Copilot and GitHub?
Connecting GitHub Copilot and GitHub with Make.com eliminates the manual work of copying data between the two tools. Automate data syncing, trigger actions in GitHub when events happen in GitHub Copilot, and build workflows that save your team hours every week — all without writing any code.
What is GitHub Copilot used for?
GitHub Copilot is Microsoft's AI coding assistant, built directly into VS Code, JetBrains, and GitHub itself. With over 1.8 million paid subscribers and deep GitHub integration, it suggests entire functions, explains code, generates tests, and connects to Jira, Slack, and Linear to turn issue descriptions directly into working code.
What is GitHub used for?
GitHub is the world's largest developer platform, used by over 100 million developers to host, review, and collaborate on code. It is the centre of the open-source ecosystem and integrates tightly with Jira, Linear, Slack, and Asana to create fully automated software development pipelines — from commit to deployment to notification.
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About the author — Vangari Sai Sampath · Automation & SaaS Specialist

Vangari Sai Sampath built Integration Directory to help businesses automate their SaaS workflows without writing code. Based in Hyderabad, India, he has hands-on experience with Make.com, Zapier, and 50+ tools covered in this directory, helping teams set up no-code automations that save hours every week.

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