Sprigr runs the dev-ops admin layer around GitHub: issue triage (internal routing, not customer replies), PR review coordination, release notes assembly, repo monitoring, and cross-tool workflows. Your engineers still ship the code and reply to customers; Sprigr handles the admin around the work.
AI agents triage incoming issues, coordinate pull request reviews, generate release notes, and keep your team in sync across tools, so developers stay focused on shipping code, not managing process.
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What AI agents do with GitHub
From issue triage to release coordination, AI agents handle the development workflow tasks that slow your team down.
Issue triage & labelling
AI agents analyse new issues as they arrive, apply labels based on content and context, assign priority levels, and route them to the right team members. Stale issues get flagged automatically.
Pull request review coordination
Agents assign reviewers based on code ownership and availability, track review progress, send reminders for stalled PRs, and summarise changes for faster approvals.
Release notes generation & distribution
Automatically compile release notes from merged pull requests and closed issues. Distribute changelogs to stakeholders via Slack, email, or your documentation site.
Bug report analysis with code context
When a bug report comes in, AI agents cross-reference it with recent commits, related issues, and code changes to surface likely root causes and suggest which files to investigate.
Repository monitoring & alerts
Track repository activity in real time: failed CI runs, security advisories, dependency updates, and unusual commit patterns. Get alerted before small problems become big ones.
Cross-team workflow automation
Connect GitHub events to Slack notifications, stakeholder updates, and downstream workflows. When a release ships, the right people hear about it in the right channels, automatically.
Up and running in minutes
Connect GitHub, define your rules, and let AI agents manage the rest.
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Connect GitHub
Authenticate with your GitHub organisation or personal account. Sprigr requests only the permissions your agents need, and credentials are encrypted at rest in your isolated environment.
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Define automation rules
Tell your agent what to handle in plain English. "Triage new issues and label them by component" or "generate release notes every time we tag a new version."
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Let agents manage your repos
Agents start working immediately across your repositories. Every action is logged with a complete audit trail so you always know what changed and why.
GitHub is just the starting point. Combine it with Slack for real-time notifications, Gmail for stakeholder updates, and the code execution sandbox for automated analysis, all orchestrated by the same AI agent.
AI agents can triage and label issues, assign reviewers to pull requests, generate release notes from merged PRs, monitor repository activity for anomalies, send notifications to Slack or email when important events happen, and automate cross-team workflows that span multiple tools. They act as an always-on DevOps team member that keeps your repositories organised.
Does Sprigr have access to my source code?
Sprigr requests only the GitHub permissions your agents need to perform their tasks. You control the scope: if an agent only needs to manage issues, it never sees your code. All credentials are encrypted at rest, decrypted only at runtime, and stored in physically isolated infrastructure. Your data never touches another customer's environment.
How does issue automation work?
When a new issue is created, your AI agent analyses the title, description, and any attached context. It applies labels, sets priority, assigns the issue to the appropriate team member, and can even add a preliminary comment with relevant context from past issues or recent code changes. All of this happens in seconds, not hours.
Does this work with private repositories?
Yes. Sprigr Team works with both public and private repositories. Authentication is handled through GitHub's standard OAuth flow, and you choose exactly which repositories and organisations the agent can access. Permissions can be adjusted at any time.
How long does setup take?
Most teams are up and running in under fifteen minutes. Authenticate with GitHub, select the repositories you want to automate, and describe your workflows in plain English. No YAML files, no webhook configuration, just tell the agent what to do and it handles the rest.
Ready to automate your development workflow?
AI agents that manage your GitHub repositories so your team can focus on building.