GitLab
OneDesk

GitLab and OneDesk Integration

No-code Integration
No-code
Supported Automation Platforms
2automatiomation platforms supported
GitLab Actions
48GitLab Triggers & Actions
OneDesk Actions
16OneDesk Triggers & Actions

How to connect GitLab and OneDesk

GitLab and OneDesk integration is available through workflow automation tools – Zapier or Pipedream. With the combination of 52 GitLab triggers and 16 OneDesk actions, you can create hundreds of integration workflows to automate your work.

Workflow Automation Platforms supported by GitLab and OneDesk

If you're looking to automate tasks between GitLab and OneDesk but don't have coding experience, these workflow automation platforms offer a simple solution. Check out this list of no-code platforms that enable streamlined workflows tailored to your business needs.

  • Zapier. Zapier simplifies busy people's lives by automating web app data transfers, reducing tedious tasks, and allowing teams to collaborate effortlessly. With over 5,000 popular apps connected, it's never been easier to streamline your workflow.
  • Pipedream. Pipedream is a low code integration platform for developers, which helps to connect APIs fast.

GitLab and OneDesk Integration Price

If you have decided to use a workflow automation tool to connect GitLab and OneDesk, it's important to carefully analyze the cost of integration.

Need to know the pricing information for automation services supporting GitLab and OneDesk integration? We've done the hard work for you! Check out our table below for details based 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.

Price for 100, 1K, 10K and 100K basic automations per month
Automation Platform
Volume: 100
Plan: Free

$0

Volume: 1K
Plan: Starter

$58.5

Volume: 10K
Plan: Professional

$193.5

Volume: 100K
Plan: Professional

$733.5

Volume: 100
Plan: Free

$0

Volume: 1K
Plan: Free

$0

Volume: 10K
Plan: Basic

$29

Volume: 100K
Plan: Business

$499

Triggers and Actions supported by GitLab and OneDesk

Typically, when connecting GitLab and OneDesk, you're searching for an automation that meets your business requirements.

Automations are workflows that link your applications to fully automate repetitive tasks. A Trigger serves as the initiating event of an Automation, while an Action denotes the event executed by the Automation.

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 GitLab and OneDesk.

GitLab

When this happens

Select a Trigger

OneDesk

Do this

Select an Action

How to setup GitLab and OneDesk integration

  • Step 1: Choose a Workflow Automation Service that supports the integration of GitLab with OneDesk. Choose automation platform

    60 seconds

  • Step 2: Authenticate GitLab and OneDesk on the chosen automation service.

    60 seconds

  • Step 3: Pick a suitable Trigger for GitLab that will kickstart your automation workflow. Explore Triggers

    15 seconds

  • Step 4: Select a resulting Action for OneDesk that will follow the Trigger event in your automation flow. Explore Actions

    15 seconds

  • Step 5: Specify the data that will be exchanged between GitLab and OneDesk by configuring the appropriate settings.

    120 seconds

  • Step 6: Complete your integration by testing and publishing it. You're all set!

GitLab and OneDesk integration Diagram

GitLab and OneDesk Integration
GitLab + OneDesk Integration schema

Frequently Asked Questions

Does GitLab integrate with OneDesk?

You can connect GitLab and OneDesk automatically using no-code Workflow Automation Tool. Use Zapier or Pipedream to link GitLab and OneDesk.

Can you Integrate GitLab and OneDesk for free?

Yes, you can use the free plan of Zapier or Pipedream to connect GitLab to OneDesk for free, albeit with some limitations.

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