GitHub
Issue Tracking LiveTurn bug reports into GitHub Issues automatically
Connect your GitHub account and every bug captured through Annoture is instantly filed as a GitHub Issue — complete with the full-page screenshot, page URL, browser, OS, viewport, and the exact DOM element selector. Your team stays in sync without any copy-pasting.
What you get
Instant issue creation
The moment a bug is captured, a GitHub Issue is created in your chosen repository with zero manual work.
Screenshot embedded
The full-page screenshot is embedded directly in the issue body — reviewers see exactly what was broken without leaving GitHub.
Full context attached
Browser, OS, screen size, viewport, page URL, and the exact CSS selector are all included so developers can reproduce in seconds.
Two-way visibility
The Annoture card links back to the GitHub Issue, and the GitHub Issue links back to the report — nothing gets lost.
Per-site configuration
Map each Annoture site to a different repository. One Annoture account can feed issues into multiple GitHub repos.
Works with any plan
GitHub integration is available on all Annoture plans, including the free tier.
How it works
Connect your GitHub account
Go to Site Settings in Annoture and click "Connect GitHub". Authorise with a read/write repo scope. Takes 30 seconds.
Pick a repository
Search and select which GitHub repository issues should land in. You can set a different repo for each site.
Capture bugs as normal
Use the Annoture Chrome extension to capture bugs on any page. Nothing changes in your capture workflow.
Issues appear automatically
Annoture creates the GitHub Issue in the background — the developer finds a fully formed issue waiting for them.
Ready to connect GitHub?
Set up takes less than 2 minutes. Connect your account, pick a repo or project, and every bug captured flows in automatically.