GitProductivity + GitHub Integration
Connect repositories with a GitHub App and get commit, pull request, and branch analytics in one dashboard.
How it works
Install the GitProductivity GitHub App
Authorize the app in your GitHub organization and keep permissions read-only for repository insights.
Select repositories and teams
Choose which repositories and branches should be analyzed, then map contributors to your internal teams.
Track delivery and quality in real time
GitProductivity starts ingesting commits, pull requests, and branch activity for dashboards and reports.
Integration features
- Commit analysis with impact-aware scoring
- Pull request throughput and review metrics
- Branch tracking and stale branch detection
- Team dashboard with AI productivity signals
Setup guide
- 1
Install app from Integrations settings
Open Integrations in GitProductivity and click Connect GitHub to start the installation flow.
- 2
Grant repository access
Select all repositories or a scoped subset. For pilots, start with 1-3 active repositories.
- 3
Verify webhook delivery
After installation, GitProductivity validates webhook connectivity and starts the first sync automatically.
Frequently asked questions
What permissions does the GitHub App require?
The app uses read-only repository metadata and pull request events to compute analytics. No write access is required.
Can I connect private repositories?
Yes. Private repositories are supported and analyzed with the same security model as public repositories.
Do you support GitHub organizations and personal accounts?
Both are supported. For teams, we recommend organization-level installation for easier governance.
How is repository data protected?
Data is encrypted in transit and at rest. GitProductivity only stores analytics signals required for reporting.
Connect your GitHub now
Launch setup in minutes and start tracking engineering delivery with GitProductivity.