Development β†’ Crm Updated Jan 2026

How to connect GitHub to Salesforce

Stop dealing with missing sales opportunities and slow lead follow-up. This guide shows you how to automatically Create Lead in Salesforce whenever New Push happens inside GitHub.

GitHub
GitHub
Trigger
via Make.com
Salesforce
Salesforce
Action
⏱️ Setup: 5 min πŸ’° Free tier available πŸ”§ No code required

Why automate this workflow?

Manual processes introduce delays and errors. With this automation you instant lead capture and nurturing. It runs 24/7 so your team never misses key context.

πŸ’‘ Pro tip: Start with a simple workflow, then add filters once validated.

Step-by-step implementation

  1. 1

    Create a scenario in Make.com

    Sign up or log in. Click "Create a new scenario" and choose GitHub as the first module.

  2. 2

    Configure the trigger

    Select New Push inside GitHub. Authorize your account and set any filters you need.

  3. 3

    Add the Salesforce action

    Choose "Create Lead" and map fields from the trigger. Test once and turn it on.

  4. 4

    Test and activate

    Click "Run once" to test. If everything works, turn on your scenario.

Free vs Pro: Which Plan?

Free is great for testing. Pro is better for business.

Free Plan

$0/mo

  • βœ• 1,000 ops/month
  • βœ• 2 scenarios
  • βœ• 15-min interval
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Pro Plan

$9/mo

  • βœ“ 10,000+ ops/month
  • βœ“ Unlimited scenarios
  • βœ“ 1-min interval
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FAQ

Is this integration free?

Yes. The free tier of most automation platforms supports a few hundred operations per monthβ€”perfect for piloting.

Do I need to code?

No. Everything is handled via drag-and-drop builders. Advanced users can still inject custom logic if needed.

How long does setup take?

Most users complete setup in under 5 minutes.

What if automation fails?

Make.com logs all executions. You can see what went wrong and replay.