With Unito’s no-code workflow management platform, you can create a visual layer of connectivity between all the tools where work is already happening in your organization, enable work data to flow seamlessly across them, then surface actionable insights into how teams are working together in your business.
Wrike + GitLab Integration
Build workflows to sync projects, repos, issues, tasks, comments, assignees, custom fields, and much more to combine the development power of GitLab with Wrike.
How this integration works:
How Unito works:
1. Sign up
Sign up to Unito and authorize access to both Wrike and GitLab.
2. Choose what to sync
Select Wrike and pick the project you want to sync. Then pick the destination repo within GitLab (or vice versa).
3. Filter
If you don’t want to share everything between the tools, add rules to specify which projects, repos, tasks, and issues you want to sync.
4. Map your fields and launch
Unito will attempt to match fields on your behalf but you should review and adjust as needed. Then “create flow” and you’re done.
What Unito syncs:
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Title & Issue number |
Description | |
Description |
Status | |
State |
Comments | |
Comments |
Assignees | |
Assignees |
Due date | |
Due date |
Attachments | |
Description footer |
Description footer | |
Link to issue |
Why Unito?
Two-way sync
Unito is the only tool that provides full, bi-directional sync (information flows both ways).
Deep integrations
Unito’s integrations go deeper, with the ability to sync comments, custom fields, and more.
Easy to set up
Unito is self-serve and can be set up in minutes by anyone, no coding required.
Dedicated customer support
Unito’s customer support team has a 95% customer satisfaction rating.
Very secure
We use the OAuth standard to access your tools and we don’t store your data.
"We're using Unito as a go-between for Wrike (used by our Marketing team) and Jira (used as the hub of ticketing across the org). [...] In the past year and a half, I'd estimate I've saved roughly 250-300 hours of legwork as a result of the one sync."