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Popular workflows

Most used workflows for Asana + GitHub

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Sync New Asana Tasks to GitHub Issues with Instant Assignment

Automatically assign team members in GitHub when you create a new task in Asana, eliminating manual duplication and keeping your team on the same page.

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Sync Asana Section Changes to GitHub Issue Labels

When you move an Asana task to a new section (e.g., 'In Progress'), automatically add matching labels to the corresponding GitHub issue to keep status in sync.

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Notify GitHub Assignees When Asana Tasks Are Commented On

When someone comments on an Asana task, automatically add or update assignees on the related GitHub issue to ensure visibility.

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Map Asana Tags to GitHub Issue Labels for Priority and Type Tracking

When you add a tag to an Asana task (e.g., 'urgent', 'bug', 'feature'), automatically apply the matching label in GitHub.

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Flag GitHub Issues When Design or Document Attachments Are Added to Asana

When someone adds a design, spec, or document attachment to an Asana task, automatically add a 'needs-review' label to the linked GitHub issue.

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Sync Asana Task Updates to GitHub Issue Labels for Real-Time Tracking

When any task is updated in Asana (name, due date, description), automatically add or refresh labels in GitHub to reflect the latest status.

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Add Team Members as GitHub Collaborators When New Asana Tasks Are Created

When a new task is created in Asana (especially for onboarding or new projects), automatically add the assigned person as a collaborator in GitHub.

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Cancel GitHub Workflow Runs When Asana Tasks Are Blocked

When a task is moved to a 'Blocked' section in Asana, automatically cancel any running GitHub workflow to prevent wasted CI/CD resources and time.

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Invite Reviewers to GitHub Projects When They Comment on Asana Tasks

When someone comments on an Asana task with feedback or review notes, automatically add them as a collaborator to the GitHub project.

Supported Triggers and Actions

Notis builds workflows that link Asana to GitHub. A trigger fires from one place; an action lands in another.

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Asana triggers

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GitHub actions

Attachment Added to Task

Triggers when an attachment is added to a task.

TriggerInstant

Accept a repository invitation

Accepts a pending repository invitation that has been issued to the authenticated user.

ActionInstant

New Comment on Task

Triggers when a comment is added to a task in a project.

TriggerInstant

List repositories starred by the authenticated user

Deprecated: lists repositories starred by the authenticated user, including star creation timestamps; use 'list repositories starred by the authenticated user' instead.

ActionInstant

New Task Created

Triggers when a new task is created in a project.

TriggerInstant

List stargazers

Deprecated: lists users who have starred a repository; use `list stargazers` instead.

ActionInstant

Task Moved to Section

Triggers when a task is moved to a section in a project.

TriggerInstant

Star a repository for the authenticated user

Deprecated: stars a repository for the authenticated user; use `star a repository for the authenticated user` instead.

ActionInstant

Tag Added to Task

Triggers when a tag is added to a task. Note: Asana's event structure is inverted for tag events — the resource is the task and the parent is the tag. So parent.gid gives the tag GID.

TriggerInstant

Add email for auth user

Adds one or more email addresses (which will be initially unverified) to the authenticated user's github account; use this to associate new emails, noting an email verified for another account will error, while an existing email for the current user is accepted.

ActionInstant

Task Updated

Triggers when a task is updated in a project.

TriggerInstant

Add app access restrictions

Replaces github app access restrictions for an existing protected branch; requires a json array of app slugs in the request body, where apps must be installed and have 'contents' write permissions.

ActionInstant

Add a repository collaborator

Adds a github user as a repository collaborator, or updates their permission if already a collaborator; `permission` applies to organization-owned repositories (personal ones default to 'push' and ignore this field), and an invitation may be created or permissions updated directly.

ActionInstant

Add a repository to an app installation

Adds a repository to a github app installation, granting the app access; requires authenticated user to have admin rights for the repository and access to the installation.

ActionInstant
Trigger Types

Four ways to start an automation.

A trigger is the event that kicks a workflow off. Notis supports four kinds: an event in a connected app, an inbound webhook, a recurring schedule, and soon, your own database.

Integration triggers

Fire when something happens inside a connected app. New Notion page, Stripe charge, Linear issue: any of 1,000+ apps can start a workflow.

New Notion pageStripe chargeCalendar event

Webhook triggers

A unique URL per workflow. Anything that can send an HTTP POST can start an automation, including no-code tools that speak webhooks.

Any HTTP POSTCustom backendIoT event
Works with
ZapierPipedream
Most used

Recurring triggers

Cron-style schedules run a workflow on the clock. Daily standups, hourly syncs, business-hours-only digests: the workhorse of Notis.

Daily · 8:00HourlyWeekdays only
Coming soon

Database triggers

Watch a row, query, or threshold in your own database and fire the moment the data changes. Row inserted, value crosses a limit, query starts matching.

Row insertedValue > limitQuery match
Why AI automation

Classic automation breaks. AI adapts.

Same triggers and actions, smarter middle. AI handles the fuzziness that breaks traditional Zapier-style workflows the moment a field gets renamed.

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Cost
$ · pay per run
$$ · AI models per run
Reliability
Breaks on schema change
Adapts to format changes
Setup
Click 8 dropdowns
Describe it in English
Handles fuzzy
Hard-coded fields only
Reads intent, summarises
Human in loop
Bolted on
Built in · approval inbox
Maintenance
You own every break
Self-heals · we own it
Ease of use

Describe it. Notis builds it.

Skip the visual builder. Tell Notis what you want, in plain English. It writes the workflow, you review and deploy.

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“When a row gets added to the Q4 OKRs Notion database and the status is Blocked, send a Telegram message to the owner with a summary of what's blocking, and ping me if there's no reply within 24 hours.”

Notis built this automation:

TriggerRow added to "Q4 OKRs"
ConditionStatus = "Blocked"
AI stepSummarise the blocker in plain English
ActionDM the row owner with summary
TimeoutNo reply in 24h → ping you
Observability

Watch every run.

Notis Desktop is Mission Control for your AI automations. See every run, replay, edit, or rewind. Set approval gates so Notis pauses before destructive actions.

  • Full run history with inputs, outputs and traces
  • Replay any run with edited inputs
  • Approval inbox, confirm via chat in one tap
  • Audit logs for compliance teams

Automations

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Migrate background jobs to a durable queue You can cancel it trough Stripe

3 days

Notis v3 release update This one’s v3: Notis Manager (desktop app with …

8 days

Add multi-tenant RBAC User initiates a voice call

13 days

Draft pricing v (tiers, limits, overages) and sanity-check margins

2 weeks

Verify analytics events for new features That’s a really interesting automat…

1 month

Everything in the box.

Whatever starts the workflow, the platform underneath is the same: a thinking brain, full visibility, and you in control.

AI in the middle

Every step can include an LLM call: summarise, classify, extract, rewrite.

Full observability

Every run, every step, every input, all replay-able from Mission Control.

Human in the loop

Pause for approval. Notis pings you in chat with one-tap approve.

Self-healing

When an API changes shape, Notis adapts the parser. Less midnight fire-fighting.

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