How this automation works
Automatically create a new GitHub issue whenever you post a new status message to your Facebook Page. This Applet triggers when your Facebook Page gets a new status update and creates a corresponding issue in your chosen GitHub repository. Perfect for tracking social engagement, campaign feedback, or bug reports directly through GitHub. Customize the issue content to fit your project workflow.
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About Facebook Pages
Facebook Pages allow an organization, business, celebrity, or band to maintain a professional presence on Facebook. Use Applets to grow your Facebook Pages community by cross-posting to and from your page and bringing the best content to your audience, automatically.
Facebook Pages allow an organization, business, celebrity, or band to maintain a professional presence on Facebook. Use Applets to grow your Facebook Pages community by cross-posting to and from your page and bringing the best content to your audience, automatically.
About GitHub
GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Turn on Applets to automatically track issues, pull requests, repositories, and to quickly create issues.
GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Turn on Applets to automatically track issues, pull requests, repositories, and to quickly create issues.
