Faster reviewer response
Reviewers see requests and comments in Slack immediately, which shortens waiting time between PR iterations.
Integration
Keep review momentum high with actionable Slack alerts for the events that matter most: review requests, comments, CI failures, and post-merge breakages.

Reviewers see requests and comments in Slack immediately, which shortens waiting time between PR iterations.
CI failures and break-main alerts improve ownership and reduce time-to-fix after release-impacting merges.
Reply and triage from Slack for faster collaboration without interrupting focus.
Signal, not noise
GitNotifier delivers notifications straight to your Slack DMs — only for pull requests where you are the author, a reviewer, or mentioned. No shared-channel flood, no pings about repos you don't follow.
Every alert is scoped to your involvement. Review requests, comments on your code, approvals, CI results — all in a single DM thread per pull request so nothing gets lost.
Your teammates only receive the notifications relevant to them. No more scrolling past dozens of PR updates to find the one that actually needs your attention.
Quick setup
Log in with your GitHub account — no forms to fill out.
Add GitNotifier to your GitHub organization to start listening for PR events.
Install the Slack App to your workspace and you're ready to go.
For your teammates in the same GitHub org and Slack workspace — it's just one click to get connected. No repeat setup needed.
It brings review requests, comments, and CI failures into Slack so reviewers respond faster without constantly checking GitHub tabs.
Yes. GitNotifier can alert your team when a merged pull request breaks main so ownership and fixes happen quickly.
Yes. Individual developers and teams both benefit from faster feedback loops, clearer ownership, and better review throughput.
No. GitNotifier sends notifications as personal DMs, so you only hear about pull requests you are directly involved in — as an author, reviewer, or when mentioned. Your team channels stay focused on what matters.
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