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Build Trello-to-GitHub workflows in simple steps
Connect your tools, choose what to sync, and launch your flow. No engineering required.
Connect your tools
Define how data flows
Set flow conditions
Review how fields map across tools
See how teams succeed with Unito
Enterprise-grade sync without the complexity
Cross-platform integration at scale usually takes weeks or months to deploy. Unito delivers reliable sync between Trello and GitHub with a self-serve setup and field-level configurability.
Abstracted complexity
Lower total cost of ownership
Scalability and resilience
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Enterprise-grade control and reliability
Unito is designed to meet the highest standards of security and performance.
SOC 2 Type 2 certified
GDPR and CCPA compliant
- SSO
- End-to-end encryption
- Access controls and flow permissions
- Centralized monitoring tools
- No data stored by Unito
Turn Trello cards into GitHub issues automatically
Plan and prioritize work on your Trello boards, then dispatch it straight to your developers in GitHub. Cards become issues in the right repositories, and as work progresses, status flows back to Trello so both sides stay in sync.
Hand off without copy-paste
When a card is ready for engineering, Unito creates the matching GitHub issue automatically, so nothing is rekeyed or lost between tools.
Keep both sides current
Updates to status, assignees, and labels sync two-way, so progress on a GitHub issue reflects back on its Trello card and vice versa, in real time.
Filter exactly what gets dispatched
Rules decide which Trello cards reach GitHub, based on list, label, assignee, or status, so developers only see the issues that are actually ready to build, with no board clutter.
See how to sync Trello and GitHub with Unito
Book time with an integration expert who can help solve your specific workflow integration challenges.
What to expect
- A 15-30 min call to assess your workflow and integration needs
- A solutions overview of Unito’s sync platform
- Hands-on help to get started and support your evaluation
About GitHub
GitHub is the world's largest developer platform, hosting code repositories for individual developers and enterprise engineering teams. Beyond version control, GitHub Issues and Projects help teams plan, track, and ship software in one place.
Learn more about Unito's GitHub integrations ↗Popular Tool Pairings
About Trello
Trello is a task management application designed to make it easier for teams to organize their work in one place. It allows users to create boards with cards containing tasks or objectives which can be organized into columns or lists depending on their project’s needs.
Learn more about Unito's Trello integrations ↗Popular Tool Pairings
Frequently asked questions about GitHub and Trello
Yes. With Unito’s two-way sync, you set rules so qualifying Trello cards automatically create matching GitHub issues. As either side changes, updates flow back bidirectionally to keep both in sync.
Yes. Unito syncs comments between Trello and GitHub, with control over private and public visibility, so each team sees the context it needs without exposing internal notes.
Yes. Unito maps native and custom fields, and supports custom fields available through each tool’s API. You define field mappings and flow direction for each one.
You do, with no code. Unito’s no-code setup means anyone on your team can build, adjust, and own the Trello-GitHub flow without developer help or scripting to maintain it.