Close the loop between support and GitHub.
Create GitHub issues from any HubSpot ticket, with comments and issue state flowing both ways. Support stops chasing engineering, and customers hear back the moment a fix ships.
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Built for the support-to-engineering handoff
The GitHub bridge HubSpot never built, without the Zapier duct tape.
Comment sync that actually works
Notes on the HubSpot ticket and comments on the GitHub issue stay in sync both ways, automatically. No ticking a box on every ticket, and it works on issues created by automation, not just by hand.
An embedded card, not a Zapier sync
Create and link GitHub issues right from the ticket. No row-to-row field mapping, no one-way automation to babysit. The linked issue lives on the ticket with its live state.
Status flows back on its own
When engineering closes the GitHub issue, the HubSpot ticket updates. Support sees the fix without asking, and closes the loop with the customer.
Engineering never leaves GitHub
Your developers keep working in issues and pull requests exactly as they do today. Nothing to install on their side, no new tool to adopt. IssueLinker does the bridging invisibly.
Simple pricing
$19/month
Unlimited tickets and issues. 14-day free trial, no credit card required.
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Does HubSpot have a native GitHub integration?
No. Unlike Jira, there is no first-party GitHub card for HubSpot tickets, so teams stitch it together with Zapier or other row-sync tools. IssueLinker is the embedded card that gap is missing.
How is this different from a Zapier GitHub sync?
Zapier and similar tools copy fields one record at a time, usually one direction, with no card on the ticket. IssueLinker gives you an embedded card with true two-way sync of comments and issue state, with no per-record mapping to maintain.
Do we need a paid HubSpot tier or workflows?
No. IssueLinker works from the ticket card directly, so you don't need HubSpot's workflow tiers to create, link, or sync GitHub issues.
Does engineering have to change anything?
No. Developers keep working in GitHub as normal. When they comment on or close the issue, that flows back to HubSpot automatically.
Is there a free trial?
Yes, a 14-day free trial, no credit card required. After that it's $19/month.