Track GitHub Deployments with HubSpot Campaigns
Deployments fly by and no one remembers when a feature actually went live. Notis creates a campaign for every deployment so you have a permanent, timestamped record of what shipped when, visible to the entire team.
Trigger
New Deployment Created
Triggers when a new deployment is created in a GitHub repository. Fires an event for each newly created deployment detected in the configured repository. Deployments can optionally be filtered by target environment. The payload includes the deployment ID, commit SHA, ref, task, environment, creator details, and timestamps.
Action
Create a batch of campaigns
Creates up to 50 marketing campaigns in a single batch operation.
Why this helps
Deployment timing and success rates disappear into GitHub logs while marketing and customer teams have no visibility into what's live, leading to miscommunication and missed launch opportunities.
- Transparent record of every deployment
- Synchronized visibility across teams
- Easily correlate customer activity with releases
Setup
Build it in a few focused steps.
- 1Connect GitHub and HubSpot to Notis.
- 2Open Automations in the portal.
- 3Write your prompt: 'Create a HubSpot campaign each time we deploy to production with the deployment environment, commit details, and timestamp.'
- 4Select the trigger: GitHub > New Deployment Created.
- 5Set your environment filter (e.g., 'production' only) and choose your notification channel.
Questions about this workflow
Can we filter this to only production deployments?
Yes. When you set up the automation, tell Notis which environment to monitor (production, staging, etc.).
Will the campaign include who deployed and what changed?
Yes. Notis captures the deployer, commit SHA, branch, and any associated pull requests for full context.
Can we use this to track rollbacks?
Absolutely. Notis can log deployment reversions as separate campaign records if you tell it to monitor for those events.
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Supported Triggers and Actions
Notis builds workflows that link GitHub to Hubspot. A trigger fires from one place; an action lands in another.
GitHub triggers
Hubspot actions
New Workflow Artifact Created
Triggers when a new workflow artifact is created in a GitHub repository. Monitors for newly created GitHub Actions workflow artifacts. Optionally filters by artifact name to restrict monitoring to specific artifacts.
Add asset association
Associates an existing asset ('form', 'object list', or 'external web url') with a specified hubspot marketing campaign.
Branch Changed
Triggers when a GitHub branch changes. Monitors a specific branch for: - New commits pushed (head commit SHA changes) - Protection status toggled (branch becomes protected or unprotected) - Protection settings changed, including: required status checks and their enforcement level, admin enforcement, required pull request reviews (dismiss stale reviews, code owner reviews, approving review count, last push approval), required linear history, force push allowance, deletion allowance, conversation resolution, branch locking, and fork syncing.
Add token to event template
Adds a new custom data token to an existing event template for a specified hubspot application, optionally populating a crm object property if objectpropertyname is provided.
New Branch Created
Triggers when a new branch is created in a GitHub repository. Detects newly created branches. Deleted branches do not fire events.
Archive email
Archives the hubspot email specified by `emailid` by moving it to the recycling bin, making it inaccessible unless restored.
Check Run Status / Conclusion Changed
Triggers when a specific GitHub check run changes its status or conclusion. Monitors a single check run for changes to: status (queued, in_progress, completed, etc.), conclusion (success, failure, neutral, cancelled, skipped, timed_out, action_required), started_at, and completed_at.
Archive a batch of emails by ID
Archives multiple hubspot crm emails by id; ids must exist as archiving is irreversible.
Check Suite Status / Conclusion Changed
Triggers when a GitHub check suite changes its status or conclusion for a given ref. Monitors all check suites associated with a git reference (branch, tag, or commit SHA) for changes to status (queued, in_progress, completed, etc.) and conclusion (success, failure, neutral, cancelled, skipped, timed_out, action_required, startup_failure, stale). Optionally filters by GitHub App ID.
Archive a batch of quotes by id
Archives a batch of existing, non-archived quotes by their ids; this action is irreversible and useful for managing outdated or irrelevant quotes.
New Code Scanning Alert Created
Triggers when a new code scanning alert is created in a repository. Fires an event for each newly created code scanning alert detected in the configured repository. Alerts can be filtered by Git reference, scanning tool, state, and severity. The payload includes the alert number, rule details, tool information, state, severity, and the location of the most recent instance.
Archive batch of companies by id
Archives a batch of companies by their unique ids; targeted companies must exist, not be previously archived, and this api operation is irreversible.
New Repository Collaborator Added
Triggers when a new collaborator is added to a GitHub repository. Monitors the full list of collaborators on a repository and fires an event for each newly added collaborator. The payload includes the collaborator's GitHub username, account ID, profile URL, avatar URL, permission flags (pull, triage, push, maintain, admin), and assigned role name.
Archive batch of contacts by id
Archives a batch of existing contacts by their hubspot crm ids, rendering them inactive; this action is irreversible via the api and requires manual restoration or a separate unarchive endpoint.
Commit Event
Triggered when a new commit is pushed to a repository.
Archive batch of deals by id
Archives a batch of existing deals by their unique hubspot ids, removing them from active views and reports (soft delete); archived deals may be restorable.
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