Sync development activity with customer accounts automatically. Stop manually updating Salesforce with release notes, deployment status, and engineering effort. Redbird AI connects GitHub commits, pull requests, and issues directly to your CRM.
Redbird gives your team ready-to-run workflows — just connect your accounts and go.
When a pull request merges that references a Salesforce opportunity ID, automatically update the opportunity stage, add release notes to the activity timeline, and notify the account owner. Sales teams see exactly what shipped without engineering doing manual updates.
When a high-value opportunity requests a feature in Salesforce, automatically create a GitHub issue with customer context, account tier, and revenue impact. Product and engineering teams prioritize with full CRM data attached to every issue.
After GitHub Actions deploys to production, update the associated Salesforce account with deployment timestamps, release notes, and version numbers. CS teams see which customers are on which version without asking engineering.
When a critical bug issue is created in GitHub for a customer's private repository, create a Salesforce task for the account owner and log the issue to the account timeline. Customer-facing teams respond to incidents before customers escalate.
Pull GitHub commit activity, pull request velocity, and deployment frequency, then match it against Salesforce opportunities that referenced those features. Leadership sees which engineering investments drive revenue without spreadsheet wrangling.
Calculate how many commits, issues, and pull requests reference each Salesforce account, then write engagement scores back to custom fields. Sales and CS teams identify high-touch technical customers and champion developers automatically.
No engineers, no pipelines to maintain. Redbird handles the connectivity — you focus on the outcome.
Authorize GitHub and Salesforce with OAuth or API credentials. Redbird never stores your data — it just passes through.
Tell Redbird what to do in plain language — no SQL, no code, no configuration files required.
Redbird shows you exactly what it will do before running anything. Approve the workflow, set a schedule, and switch it on.
Workflows run on your schedule or on triggers. Every run is logged. Adjust with natural language at any time.
Redbird AI understands GitHub's commit structure, pull request metadata, and issue schemas alongside Salesforce's object relationships, custom fields, and activity timelines.
Redbird maps GitHub commits, branches, and pull requests to Salesforce opportunities, accounts, and cases without rigid field matching. The AI parses commit messages for opportunity IDs, extracts feature context from pull request descriptions, and writes structured release notes to Salesforce timelines. When schemas change in either system, Redbird adapts automatically.
faster than building custom webhooks between GitHub and Salesforce APIs
Redbird can pull from GitHub and Salesforce simultaneously, merge the results, and format a polished report — sent on a schedule or on demand.
Set conditions in natural language. Get notified in Slack or email the moment a threshold is crossed in either GitHub or Salesforce.
SOC 2 Type II certified. Data flows encrypted in transit and at rest. Fine-grained permission controls with full audit logs.
Push data from GitHub into Salesforce, or from Salesforce back into GitHub. Resolve conflicts with configurable merge rules.
Every workflow run is logged — what ran, what changed, and why. Replay or revert any individual step at any time.
Start automations from any GitHub event or Salesforce record change, then take action across both systems.
Fires when a pull request is merged to a specific branch like main or production.
Fires when a new issue is opened or when labels, assignees, or status change.
Fires when a CI/CD workflow finishes, including deployment and test run results.
Open a new GitHub issue with customer account details, revenue impact, and priority from Salesforce.
Post a comment on a PR with Salesforce opportunity links or customer deployment windows.
Change issue labels or assign engineers based on Salesforce account tier or urgency.
Fires when an opportunity moves to a new stage like Closed Won or In Development.
Fires when a support case is opened or escalated to high or critical priority.
Fires when specific fields change on an account, like contract tier or renewal date.
Add GitHub deployment details, commit summaries, and version numbers to opportunity records.
Assign a Salesforce task to the account owner when engineering ships a requested feature or finds a bug.
Write GitHub deployment timestamps, issue references, and engineering effort to the account activity history.
Stop copying release notes into Salesforce and chasing engineers for customer deployment status. Connect GitHub and Salesforce with Redbird AI and sync development activity to your CRM automatically.