GitHub
Shopify (OAuth)

Github and Zoom Integration

Seamlessly connect your Shopify store with GitHub for streamlined app authentication and management.

Explore Triggers and Actions

New Branch Created
Trigger new event when a branch is created.
New Card in Column (Classic Projects)
Trigger new event when a (classic) project card is created or moved to a specific column. For Projects V2 use `New Issue with Status` trigger.
New Collaborator
Trigger new event when a collaborator is added
New Commit Comment
Trigger new event when a commit comment is created
New Fork
Trigger new event when a repository is forked
New Commit
Trigger new event when commits are pushed to a branch
New Discussion
Trigger new event when a discussion is created
New or Updated Issue
Trigger new events when an issue is created or updated
New Gist
Trigger new events when new gists are created by the authenticated user.
Create Smart Collection
Creates a smart collection
Create Product Variant
Create a new product variant
Create Product
Create a new product
Create Page
Create a new page
Create Metaobject
Creates a metaobject
Create Custom Collection
Create a new custom collection
Create Blog
Create a new blog
Create Metafield
Creates a metafield belonging to a resource
Create Article
Create a new blog article

How it works

Add your support channel as a trigger
Start with any customer-facing channel — WhatsApp, Email, Web Chat, or even Phone. When a new ticket, message, or call comes in, the workflow kicks off.
Connect your apps
Set conditions like agent persona, customer type, query intent, or urgency. Then let your AI agent auto-respond, triage, summarize, or even escalate — just using natural language.
Connect it to your tools
Sync with your CRM, Helpdesk, or internal systems. Automatically log tickets, update statuses, notify agents, send surveys or send summaries — your workflow, your way.

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What can Ayudo do with Github and Zoom?

Our GitHub-Shopify OAuth integration enables developers and store owners to securely authenticate and authorize Shopify apps using GitHub credentials. This simplifies the login process, enhances security with OAuth standards, and accelerates app deployment by linking your GitHub repositories directly with your Shopify store.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the GitHub-Shopify OAuth integration?

It is a secure authentication method that allows Shopify apps to use GitHub as an OAuth provider, enabling users to log in with their GitHub accounts and authorize app access seamlessly.

How does this integration benefit Shopify app developers?

Developers can streamline user authentication, reduce password management overhead, and leverage GitHub’s robust security features to protect app access and user data.

Is my data safe when using GitHub OAuth with Shopify?

Yes, the integration uses OAuth 2.0 protocols ensuring that your credentials are never shared directly with Shopify apps, and all data exchanges are encrypted and secure.

How do I set up GitHub OAuth for my Shopify app?

You need to register your Shopify app as an OAuth application on GitHub, configure the callback URLs, and implement the OAuth flow within your app to handle authentication and authorization requests.

Can store owners use their GitHub accounts to manage Shopify apps?

Absolutely. Store owners can log in to Shopify apps using their GitHub credentials, simplifying access management and improving security through centralized authentication.

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