Automate deployment notifications, pull request alerts, and incident management between your development workflow and team communication. Stop manually posting release notes, copying issue links into channels, or switching contexts to track code review status.
Redbird gives your team ready-to-run workflows — just connect your accounts and go.
Automatically notify team channels when pull requests are opened, reviewed, approved, or merged. Include PR details, reviewers, change summaries, and CI/CD status so engineers stay informed without leaving Slack.
Send real-time alerts to dedicated incident channels when high-priority GitHub issues are created with specific labels. Include issue context, assignment details, and direct links for rapid response.
Convert Slack messages from support or product channels into tracked GitHub issues automatically. Preserve conversation context, tag with appropriate labels, and assign to the right team based on message content.
Aggregate all successful deployments, releases, and GitHub Actions workflow completions into a daily digest sent to product and leadership channels. Include deployment frequency, affected services, and rollback events.
Send automated alerts when GitHub Actions workflows fail, including error messages, failed step details, and links to logs. Route notifications to the appropriate team channel based on repository or workflow type.
Post weekly updates on GitHub milestone completion rates, open vs closed issues, and blocker status to planning channels. Include velocity metrics and highlight issues approaching deadlines.
No engineers, no pipelines to maintain. Redbird handles the connectivity — you focus on the outcome.
Authorize GitHub and Slack 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 repository structure, webhook events, and Actions workflows alongside Slack's channel architecture and message formatting to automate developer operations seamlessly.
Redbird maps GitHub's commit graphs, PR review states, issue labels, and Actions pipeline data to Slack's channels, threads, and user mentions. The platform parses webhook payloads, extracts relevant code change metadata, and formats technical details into readable Slack messages. It understands CI/CD status checks, deployment environments, and repository permissions to route notifications intelligently across your communication structure.
faster than building custom GitHub webhooks and Slack bot integrations
Redbird can pull from GitHub and Slack 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 Slack.
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 Slack, or from Slack 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 workflows from any GitHub event or Slack interaction and route data precisely where your team needs it.
Fires when a new PR is created or existing PR receives new commits, reviews, or status changes.
Triggers when any CI/CD pipeline finishes with success, failure, or cancellation status.
Activates when issues receive new labels, assignees, or milestone updates.
Opens new GitHub issues with specified title, body, labels, milestone, and team assignment.
Posts comments to existing PRs or issues with context from other systems or AI analysis.
Modifies issue state, applies or removes labels, and updates milestone or project board position.
Fires when users react to messages with designated emoji, useful for bug reporting or feature requests.
Activates when messages contain specific terms, @mentions, or patterns in monitored channels.
Triggers when team members use custom slash commands to query deployment status or create issues.
Sends formatted messages with code blocks, links, and user mentions to specified channels or existing threads.
Delivers private notifications to individuals or user groups based on GitHub assignments or events.
Modifies channel metadata to reflect current sprint, deployment status, or incident state.
Sync GitHub with Slack in minutes and automate the developer notifications, incident alerts, and deployment reporting your engineering team needs to ship faster.