How to connect GitHub and Google Chrome
GitHub and Google Chrome integration is available through Make.com, a workflow automation tool. With the combination of 131 GitHub triggers and 2 Google Chrome actions, you can create hundreds of integration workflows to automate your work.
Workflow Automation Platforms supported by GitHub and Google Chrome
You can streamline your workflow processes between GitHub and Google Chrome with these no-code automation platforms that don't require any coding experience. Browse through this list to find the right platform that enables customized workflows tailored to your specific business requirements.
- Make.com. Make.com (Integromat) is a powerful automation tool that enables users to connect their favorite apps, services, and devices without any coding skills. With its unique features, users can automate even complex integrations easily and efficiently, saving time and effort. Integromat allows to connect apps and automate processes in a few clicks.
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GitHub and Google Chrome Integration Price
No-code or low-code automation tools offer an excellent solution for optimizing your workflow and streamlining tasks by integrating GitHub and Google Chrome. Nevertheless, understanding the pricing aspects is crucial.
To help you better understand the pricing implications of using automation services for GitHub and Google Chrome integration, we have gathered and organized pricing information in the table below. This includes details on 100, 1K, 10K and 100K basic automations per month.
Basic automation includes only one trigger and one action, making it simple. For instance, creating a record in database every time a task is completed is a basic automation.
Automation Platform | 100 | 1K | 10K | 100K |
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Volume: 100 Plan: Free $0 Volume: 1K Plan: Core $10.59 Volume: 10K Plan: Core $18.82 Volume: 100K Plan: Core $214.31 | $0 Free | $10.59 Core | $18.82 Core | $214.31 Core |
Triggers and Actions supported by GitHub and Google Chrome
When integrating GitHub and Google Chrome, you typically seek automation that suits your business requirements.
Automations serve as a workflows that connect your applications, automating a business process. The Trigger acts as the event that initiates the automation, while the Action denotes the executed event.
We've taken great care in collecting every available Trigger and Action from multiple Workflow Automation Platforms, enabling you to evaluate integration possibilities and make an informed decision on connecting GitHub and Google Chrome.

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How to setup GitHub and Google Chrome integration
Step 1: Choose a Workflow Automation Service supported by GitHub and Google Chrome. Choose automation platform
60 seconds
60 secondsStep 2: Authenticate GitHub and Google Chrome on the chosen automation service.
60 seconds
60 secondsStep 3: Select a Trigger for GitHub that will initiate your automation flow. Explore Triggers
15 seconds
15 secondsStep 4: Choose an appropriate Action to be executed by Google Chrome once your automation scenario is triggered. Explore Actions
15 seconds
15 secondsStep 5: Specify the data that will be exchanged between GitHub and Google Chrome by configuring the appropriate settings.
120 seconds
120 secondsStep 6: Test and publish your integration. That's it! Enjoy the benefits of no-code automation!
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Explore our list of other popular GitHub integrations to find new automation scenarios. GitHub Integrations
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does GitHub integrate with Google Chrome?
- You can connect GitHub and Google Chrome automatically using no-code Workflow Automation Tool. Use Make.com to link GitHub and Google Chrome.
Can you Integrate GitHub and Google Chrome for free?
- Yes, you can use the free plan of Make.com to connect GitHub to Google Chrome for free, albeit with some limitations.