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Trigger application: GitHub -
Add Trigger Event:
GitHub Microsoft Exchange Integration
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New Commit
Triggered when a new commit is created. Select your organization, repo and branch.
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New Notification
Triggered when a new notification is created.
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Calendar Event Start
Calendar Event Start
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New Calendar Event
New Calendar Event
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New Contact
New Contact
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New Email
New Email
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Updated Calendar Event
Updated Calendar Event
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Create Issue
Create a new issue.
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Create Pull Request
Create a new pull request and merge it (optional).
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Update Issue
Update an existing issue.
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Create Event
Create Event
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New Commit
Triggered when a new commit is created. Select your organization, repo and branch.
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New Notification
Triggered when a new notification is created.
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Calendar Event Start
Calendar Event Start
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New Calendar Event
New Calendar Event
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New Contact
New Contact
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New Email
New Email
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Updated Calendar Event
Updated Calendar Event
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Create Issue
Create a new issue.
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Create Pull Request
Create a new pull request and merge it (optional).
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Update Issue
Update an existing issue.
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Create Event
Create Event
How GitHub and Microsoft Exchange Integrations Work
Follow the steps below to start setting up your GitHub integrations using Appy Pie Automate:
Trigger Details
Action Details
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Trigger application: Microsoft Exchange -
Add Action Event:
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Step 1: Select Trigger
Choose GitHub as the trigger app, select the desired event, authenticate your account, and successfully run a test.
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Step 2: Select Action
After completing the trigger test, select Microsoft Exchange as the action app from the list to continue your workflow automation flow.
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Step 3: Authenticate
Connect your Microsoft Exchange account & authenticate it. This ensures the integration works seamlessly.
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Step 4: Setup & Test
Choose the data you want to send from GitHub to Microsoft Exchange, run a final test, and your AI workflow automation is ready!
Choose the app you want to Integrate with GitHub and Microsoft Exchange
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GitHub GitLab
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GitHub Slack
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GitHub Trello
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GitHub Jira
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GitHub Zoom
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GitHub Microsoft Teams
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GitHub Google Calendar
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GitHub Slack v2
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GitHub Discord
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GitHub Asana
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GitHub Notion
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GitHub Azure DevOps
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GitHub Google Drive
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GitHub Toggl Track
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GitHub Dropbox
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GitHub Miro
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GitHub Trello
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GitHub Wrike
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GitHub ClickUp
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GitHub Freshdesk
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GitHub Intercom
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GitHub Zendesk
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GitHub Zoho CRM
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GitHub Salesforce
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GitHub HubSpot
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GitHub Freshservice
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Microsoft Exchange Zoom
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Microsoft Exchange Odoo ERP Self Hosted
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Microsoft Exchange Google Gemini (Bard AI)
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Microsoft Exchange WhatsApp Business
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Microsoft Exchange ClickSend SMS
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Microsoft Exchange DALL E
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Microsoft Exchange Zoho CRM
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Microsoft Exchange Gmail
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Microsoft Exchange Google Contacts
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Microsoft Exchange Google Docs
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Microsoft Exchange Jotform
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Microsoft Exchange Mandrill
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Microsoft Exchange Office 365
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Microsoft Exchange PagerDuty
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Microsoft Exchange PandaDoc
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Microsoft Exchange Reamaze
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Microsoft Exchange Robly
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Microsoft Exchange Sendinblue
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Microsoft Exchange Trello
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Microsoft Exchange Typeform
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Microsoft Exchange WooCommerce
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Microsoft Exchange WordPress
Popular Templates for GitHub and Microsoft Exchange Integration
Discover our most popular templates, designed to simplify and optimize your automation processes
Create Event to Microsoft Exchange from New Commit in GitHub
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When this happens:
New Commit
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Then do this:
Create Event
Create Event to Microsoft Exchange from New Notification in GitHub
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When this happens:
New Notification
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Then do this:
Create Event