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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Code Snippet Comment" from GitLab.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Archive Board" in monday.com.
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Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
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Practical ways you can use GitLab and monday.com
Track commit activities in a project management board
When a new commit is made in GitLab for your code repository, Zapier automatically creates a corresponding item in monday.com under a specific board. This allows you to track development updates without manually switching between tools.
Business OwnerLog GitLab issue activity in monday.com
When a new issue is created in a GitLab project, Zapier automatically creates a matching item in monday.com to centralize project tracking. This streamlines issue management and gives engineering teams better visibility into task progress.
EngineeringFetch merge requests into IT task boards
When a new merge request is submitted in GitLab, Zapier creates a task in monday.com under your IT-focused board. This helps IT teams sort and triage tasks for deployment more effectively.
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Frequently Asked Questions about GitLab + monday.com integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with GitLab and monday.com
How can GitLab be integrated with monday.com?
Our integration allows you to connect GitLab and monday.com through triggers and actions. You can set it up so that actions in GitLab, such as new commits, branches, or merge requests, automatically update items or create pulses in monday.com.
What actions in GitLab can trigger updates in monday.com?
You can configure actions like new commits, issues created or updated, and merge requests as triggers that will automatically update corresponding items in your monday.com board.
Can I create items on a monday.com board from GitLab events?
Yes, you can set triggers from events such as new issues or branches created in GitLab to automatically create items on your monday.com boards.
Is it possible to update a GitLab issue status from monday.com?
Absolutely! You can establish actions where updating an item status on monday.com corresponds with updates to issue statuses back in GitLab.
What specific monday.com updates can be triggered by a merge request in GitLab?
Merge requests in GitLab can trigger specific updates like changing item statuses, adding comments on pulses/updates sections, or creating notifications within your shared workspace on monday.com.
Are there any limits to the number of triggers between these platforms?
While specific accounts may have limitations based on their plan level around the total number of automation tasks per month, our integration supports creating multiple triggers across several projects within both systems.
Does the integration support two-way communication between boards and repositories?
Yes, the integration supports two-way communication where changes made on either platform—boards or repositories—reflect accordingly by setting appropriate triggers and actions.