GitHub + Stripe integrations: work smarter

Use Relay.app's GitHub integrations to trigger actions across your apps
Use Relay.app's GitHub integrations to trigger actions across your apps
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Overview
Connect GitHub to Stripe in just a few clicks, for free, with Relay.app. Relay.app provides seamless integration between GitHub, Stripe, and many other popular SaaS applications.
Check below for example workflows using GitHub and Stripe, as well as a list of the triggers and actions Relay.app supports today. Just let us know if we're missing anything you need.
Known for its combination of simplicity and power, Relay.app is a tool that people love for its deep & easy-to-use integrations, powerful AI features combined with human oversight, robust workflow essentials, and first-class customer support.

Example GitHub + Stripe workflows

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Automatically create customer in Stripe for each issue added in GitHub

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Invite user to team automatically in GitHub for each customer created in Stripe

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Find customer(s) automatically in Stripe for each pull request added in GitHub

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Automatically remove user from team in GitHub for each checkout session added in Stripe

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Find payment method(s) automatically in Stripe for each comment added to issue in GitHub

GitHub Triggers
Comment
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add
Comment added to issue
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add
Comment added to pull request
Issue
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edit
Issue changed
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target
Issue first meets conditions
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add
New issue added
Milestone
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edit
Milestone changed
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target
Milestone first meets conditions
GitHub logo
add
New milestone added
Pull request
GitHub logo
add
New pull request added
GitHub logo
edit
Pull request changed
GitHub logo
target
Pull request first meets conditions
Stripe Actions
Charge
Stripe logo
search
Find charge(s)
Checkout session
Stripe logo
search
Find checkout session(s)
Customer
Stripe logo
add
Create customer
Stripe logo
search
Find customer(s)
Stripe logo
edit
Update customer
Dispute
Stripe logo
search
Find dispute(s)
Invoice
Stripe logo
search
Find invoice(s)
Payment link
Stripe logo
add
Create payment link
Stripe logo
edit
Update payment link
Payment method
Stripe logo
search
Find payment method(s)
Refund
Stripe logo
search
Find refund(s)
Subscription
Stripe logo
cancel
Cancel subscription
Stripe logo
add
Create subscription
Stripe logo
search
Find subscription(s)
Stripe Triggers
Charge
Stripe logo
edit
Charge changed
Stripe logo
target
Charge first meets conditions
Stripe logo
add
New charge added
Checkout session
Stripe logo
edit
Checkout session changed
Stripe logo
target
Checkout session first meets conditions
Stripe logo
add
New checkout session added
Customer
Stripe logo
add
Customer created
Dispute
Stripe logo
edit
Dispute changed
Stripe logo
target
Dispute first meets conditions
Stripe logo
add
New dispute added
Invoice
Stripe logo
edit
Invoice changed
Stripe logo
target
Invoice first meets conditions
Stripe logo
error
Invoice payment failed
Stripe logo
add
New invoice added
Payment
Stripe logo
error
Payment failed
Stripe logo
check_circle
Payment succeeded
Payment link
Stripe logo
add
Payment link created
Refund
Stripe logo
add
New refund added
Stripe logo
edit
Refund changed
Stripe logo
target
Refund first meets conditions
Subscription
Stripe logo
add
New subscription
Stripe logo
cancel
Subscription canceled
GitHub Actions
Branch
GitHub logo
search
Find branch(es)
Comment
GitHub logo
search
Find comment(s)
GitHub logo
search
Find comment(s)
Issue
GitHub logo
add_box
Add comment to issue
GitHub logo
add
Create issue
GitHub logo
search
Find issue(s)
GitHub logo
edit
Update issue
Milestone
GitHub logo
add
Create milestone
GitHub logo
search
Find milestone(s)
GitHub logo
edit
Update milestone
Organization membership
GitHub logo
search
Find organization membership(s)
Pull request
GitHub logo
add_box
Add comment to pull request
GitHub logo
add
Create pull request
GitHub logo
search
Find pull request(s)
GitHub logo
edit
Update pull request
Repository
GitHub logo
search
Find repository(ies)
Team membership
GitHub logo
search
Find team membership(s)
User
GitHub logo
search
Find user(s)
GitHub logo
person_add
Invite user to team
GitHub logo
person_remove
Remove user from team
Workflow
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play_arrow
Dispatch workflow

Create your own GitHub + Stripe integration

Select a trigger in GitHub
Select an action in Stripe
Create your workflow

Or automate Stripe + GitHub

Select a trigger in Stripe
Select an action in GitHub
Create your workflow

FAQ

  • What is Relay.app?

    Relay.app is a modern, easy-to-use automation tool. Build workflows that connect and automate actions across all the apps you already use. Relay.app has deep integrations, rich workflow tools, and human-in-the-loop steps for bringing human decisions, tasks, and approvals into automated workflows. Learn more about Relay.app's features.

  • How do I connect GitHub to Stripe with Relay.app?

    1. Create a free Relay.app account
    2. Set a trigger in GitHub or Stripe to kick off new workflow runs
    3. Add one or more actions to run in your workflow
    4. Authorize GitHub and Stripe to connect to Relay.app
    5. Turn on your workflow and start getting more done with less manual work

    Check above for some example workflows, or visit our help center for more details on how to get started.

  • Is Relay.app a Zapier alternative for connecting GitHub to Stripe?

    Yes. Relay.app is a modern alternative to Zapier. Relay.app has deeper integrations, additional features, more flexibility, and better pricing.

    Zapier is a better fit for some use cases, as a featureful workflow automation tool that has been around for a long time. For example, if you need an integration with a less commonly used app, Zapier may already have the one you need.

    For a more detailed comparison, check out our article comparing Relay.app to Zapier or our comparison of Zapier alternatives.

    Of course we're biased, but we believe Relay.app is the best way to connect and automate GitHub and Stripe—give it a try and let us know what you think.

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