Simplify GitHub Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Integration with seamless setup
Easily set up GitHub Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Integration without coding. Start automating your workflows and Integrate GitHub with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central today.
How GitHub and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Integrations Work
Follow the steps below to start setting up your GitHub integrations using Appy Pie Automate:
Trigger Details
Trigger application:GitHub
Add Trigger Event:
Action Details
Trigger application:Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central
Add Action Event:
Step 1: Select Trigger
Choose GitHub as the trigger app, select the desired event, authenticate your account, and successfully run a test.
Step 2: Select Action
After completing the trigger test, select Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central as the action app from the list to continue your workflow automation flow.
Step 3: Authenticate
Connect your Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central account & authenticate it. This ensures the integration works seamlessly.
Step 4: Setup & Test
Choose the data you want to send from GitHub to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, run a final test, and your AI workflow automation is ready!
Connect GitHub and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central to sync code changes with business operations in real time
Automate the flow between your development workflows and financial or operational data to eliminate manual updates and reduce errors.
Overview
Summary
For teams managing both software development and business operations, connecting GitHub integrations with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central integrations bridges the gap between code repositories and enterprise resource planning. This integration ensures that every commit, pull request, or deployment triggers automatic updates in your financials, inventory, or customer records—keeping your entire organization aligned without manual intervention.
Why integrate GitHub with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central?
Benefits
When developers push updates to GitHub, those changes often impact product features, pricing, or service delivery—yet those changes rarely sync automatically to your ERP system. Manual entry leads to delays, miscommunication, and data drift. By integrating GitHub with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, you create a single source of truth where code changes automatically update inventory levels, trigger workflow approvals, or log new feature releases in your business records. This benefits developers, operations teams, finance, and customer service—all working from the same up-to-date data.
Teams report up to 40% reduction in reconciliation time and fewer support tickets caused by outdated product info. The integration also helps compliance teams track which version of a feature was live when a transaction occurred—critical for audits and reporting.
Use cases that actually matter
Real-world
Automated inventory updates
When a new software version is merged into main on GitHub, automatically update inventory counts in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central to reflect new SKU availability or feature-based pricing tiers.
Sync customer feedback from GitHub issues to CRM
Every GitHub issue tagged as “customer-request” triggers a new lead or case in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, helping support teams prioritize features based on real user input—and even link back to the original code change.
Log deployment history in financial reports
Use GitHub Google Sheets integrations to export GitHub deployment logs into a Google Sheet that feeds into your monthly financial dashboards, showing how software improvements impacted customer retention or operational efficiency.
💡 Pro Tip: Use GitHub tags like “release-v2.1” or “feature-flag:pricing” to trigger specific actions in Dynamics 365 Business Central—this lets you control which changes affect which modules without creating separate automations.
Step-by-step setup
No code
Workflow
Start by selecting the “GitHub to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central” template in Appy Pie Automate, then connect your GitHub account and choose a trigger like “New Pull Request Merged” or “New Issue Created”—and don’t forget to explore GitHub HTML/CSS to Image integrations to visualize code changes as images for internal documentation.
Map the GitHub data (like issue title, description, or branch name) to corresponding fields in Dynamics 365 Business Central—such as creating a new sales order, updating a product record, or logging an audit trail.
Turn on the automation, test it with a sample pull request, then expand it to trigger additional actions like Slack alerts, email notifications, or syncing with your billing system.
Advanced automation ideas
Use conditional logic to only update Dynamics 365 Business Central when a pull request is approved by a manager or contains specific keywords like “pricing-change” or “inventory-update.” You can also chain this with other tools—for example, once a code change is deployed, auto-create a customer success checklist in Notion and notify the support team via email.
No-code setup
Enterprise-grade security
Automate in minutes
Scales with your team
✨ Did You Know? Companies that automate code-to-ERP syncs see 3x faster time-to-market for new features—and 50% fewer errors in financial reporting tied to product releases.
FAQs
Helpful
Do I need technical skills to set this up?
Nope. Appy Pie Automate is built for non-developers—just drag, drop, and connect. You can even start by cloning a pre-built template like Keap Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central integrations and adjust the fields to match your needs. No scripting, no APIs, no DevOps overhead.
Can I customize which GitHub events trigger updates in Dynamics 365 Business Central?
Absolutely. You can filter triggers by branch name, pull request status, issue labels, or even specific files changed. For example, only sync when a file in the “pricing/” folder is updated, or ignore documentation-only commits.
What happens if the connection fails or data doesn’t sync?
Appy Pie Automate logs every run and automatically retries failed actions up to three times. You’ll get email alerts for errors, and you can view full audit trails to see exactly what data was sent and where it failed—so you can fix it fast.
Is my data secure when syncing between GitHub and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central?
Yes. All data is encrypted in transit and at rest. We don’t store your credentials—we use OAuth2 tokens, and you control exactly which permissions are granted to each app. Our platform is SOC 2 compliant and GDPR-ready.
Built for reliability and privacy — automate smarter while staying in control.
Bringing it all together
Wrap-up
By linking GitHub and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, you’re not just automating data syncs—you’re creating a feedback loop where development and operations speak the same language. Whether you’re tracking feature deployments, updating inventory, or logging customer requests, this integration turns siloed tools into a unified engine for growth. And if you’re already using tools like Hubspot V2 Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central integrations or Keap Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central integrations, you can layer them in too—making your entire ecosystem smarter, faster, and more responsive.
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