Automate Notion Tasks to GitHub Issues
Stop manually recreating tasks across tools. When you add a task to Notion, Notis instantly creates a GitHub issue and assigns it to the right person, keeping your delivery pipeline in one place.
Trigger
New Page
Triggers when a new page is added to a Notion database.
Action
Add assignees to an issue
Adds or removes assignees for a github issue; changes are silently ignored if the authenticated user lacks push access to the repository.
Why this helps
Neurodivergent founders often track work across multiple systems, creating friction when tasks exist in Notion but GitHub issues need manual creation. This context-switching drains focus and tasks get forgotten.
- Save 10+ minutes per day recreating tasks across platforms
- Keep all issues visible to your GitHub team instantly
- Never lose track of a task again with automatic sync
- Reduce cognitive load by maintaining one source of truth
Setup
Build it in a few focused steps.
- 1Connect your Notion and GitHub accounts in Notis (one-time, 30 seconds per app).
- 2Ask Notis in any channel: "Create a GitHub issue whenever I add a task to my Notion board."
- 3Notis will ask you which Notion database to watch and confirm it's set up. You provide the plain-language instruction once.
- 4Pick your notification channel (Telegram, Slack, email, etc.) and test by adding one task to Notion.
Questions about this workflow
Will this create a GitHub issue for every Notion page I create?
No. You tell Notis exactly which Notion database to watch, and it only creates issues for new items in that database.
Can I assign the issue to different people based on the task content?
Yes. Tell Notis 'Assign to whoever is mentioned in the task' or 'Assign based on the task category', and it interprets the context.
What if I delete a task in Notion?
Notis creates issues but doesn't auto-close them on deletion. You can ask Notis to do that, e.g., 'Close the GitHub issue if the Notion task is deleted.'
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Supported Triggers and Actions
Notis builds workflows that link Notion to GitHub. A trigger fires from one place; an action lands in another.
Notion triggers
GitHub actions
All Page Events
Triggers when any Notion page is created or updated across the workspace.
Accept a repository invitation
Accepts a pending repository invitation that has been issued to the authenticated user.
Comment Created
Triggers when a new comment is created in Notion. Optional `page_id` filter scopes to comments on a specific page. When omitted, fires for any new comment in the workspace the integration has access to. Requires the 'Read comments' capability on the Notion integration. If a connection was authorized before that capability was enabled, the user must re-authorize the connection for comment events to flow.
List repositories starred by the authenticated user
Deprecated: lists repositories starred by the authenticated user, including star creation timestamps; use 'list repositories starred by the authenticated user' instead.
New Comment
Triggers when a new comment is added to a specified Notion block or page.
List stargazers
Deprecated: lists users who have starred a repository; use `list stargazers` instead.
Database Created
Triggers when a new Notion database (the container) is created. A database is the post-2025-09-03 container that holds one or more data sources. This trigger fires for the container's creation event (`database.created`), distinct from `NOTION_DATASOURCE_CREATED` which fires when a new data source is added to an existing database. Most customers calling Notion's `POST /v1/databases` (the legacy API) or creating a database via the Notion UI will see this event. Adding a new data source to an existing database fires `data_source.created` instead — use `NOTION_DATASOURCE_CREATED` for that. Notion's payload puts `entity.type: "block"` (the container is a `child_database` block in the content tree) and `entity.id` is the database id.
Star a repository for the authenticated user
Deprecated: stars a repository for the authenticated user; use `star a repository for the authenticated user` instead.
Data Source Created
Triggers when a new Notion data source is created. Fires workspace-wide. The payload's `data.parent` carries the data source's tree parent (typically the teamspace) for downstream filtering. A single template-based database creation can fire multiple `data_source.created` events at once — one per data source the template instantiates.
Add email for auth user
Adds one or more email addresses (which will be initially unverified) to the authenticated user's github account; use this to associate new emails, noting an email verified for another account will error, while an existing email for the current user is accepted.
Data Source Schema Updated
Triggers when a Notion data source's schema is updated. Fires on column add / remove / rename. Payload includes `data.updated_properties: [{id, name, action}]` so consumers can discriminate the kind of change downstream. Optional `data_source_id` filter scopes to schema changes on a single data source. When omitted, fires for any schema change in the workspace the integration has access to. Note: adding a column also fires `page.properties_updated` once per existing row in the data source. Customers wanting a single structural-change signal should use this trigger.
Add app access restrictions
Replaces github app access restrictions for an existing protected branch; requires a json array of app slugs in the request body, where apps must be installed and have 'contents' write permissions.
New Page
Triggers when a new page is added to a Notion database.
Add a repository collaborator
Adds a github user as a repository collaborator, or updates their permission if already a collaborator; `permission` applies to organization-owned repositories (personal ones default to 'push' and ignore this field), and an invitation may be created or permissions updated directly.
Page Added to Page
Fires when a new subpage (a `child_page` type block) is added under a specified parent Notion page.
Add a repository to an app installation
Adds a repository to a github app installation, granting the app access; requires authenticated user to have admin rights for the repository and access to the installation.
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