GitHub Integration
GitMe cloud integrations are completed after signup from the GitMe panel. If you do not have an account yet, start from GitMe Signup. If you already have an account, continue from GitMe Signin.
You can connect more than one Git integration in GitMe. Your workspace can include multiple providers at the same time, such as GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket.
For GitHub specifically, you can also connect multiple GitHub organizations by repeating this flow from the Integrations page with an authorized admin for each organization.
Step 1 - Open the Integrations page
- Sign in to GitMe and go to Settings > Integrations.
- Stay on the Cloud tab and click Connect GitHub.
- This is where the post-signup integration flow starts for GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket.

Step 2 - Invite an Account Admin if needed
- Open the invite page directly from Settings > Invite User when you need to invite an authorized admin.
- If you are not the Git admin or do not have permission to install the GitMe GitHub App for your GitHub account or organization, invite the authorized person first.
- Send the invitation with the Account Admin role.
- After the invite is accepted, that person should continue the GitHub connection steps below.

If the person completing setup cannot install apps for the target GitHub organization, they should invite the authorized Git admin as an Account Admin and let that person complete the integration.
Step 3 - Install and authorize the GitMe GitHub App
- Clicking Connect GitHub on the Integrations page opens the GitMe GitHub App installation flow.
- Complete this step with a GitHub user who is authorized to install apps for the target account or organization.
Choose where to install
- Select the GitHub account or organization you want to connect with GitMe.

Select repositories
- Choose All repositories or Only select repositories.
- For maximum analytics coverage, we recommend granting access to all relevant repositories.
- If some team members work in repositories that are not connected, their effort and contribution data may be underreported.
- Click Save to grant permissions.
- GitMe requires read access only. Your code is never modified.

Step 4 - Choose your plan
- Open the plan page directly from Settings > Plan Configuration.
- After the GitHub integration is connected, continue to plan selection.
- Choose the plan that matches your team size and analysis needs.
- Save the selected plan to continue to billing.
- Starter includes 2 seats and usage pricing of $9.99 / 1M tokens.
- Growth includes 5 seats and usage pricing of $14.99 / 1M tokens.
- Scale includes 10 seats and usage pricing of $19.99 / 1M tokens.
- For a detailed comparison, see the Pricing page.

Step 5 - Add billing address and payment method
- Open the billing page directly from Settings > Billing & Payment.
- Enter the billing address required for invoicing and tax calculations.
- After the billing address is saved, add your payment method.
- GitMe uses Paddle's PCI-DSS compliant payment infrastructure for secure payment processing.

You're All Set
Your GitHub integration setup is complete. GitMe can now start syncing the repositories you connected so you can continue with your workspace setup and begin using GitMe analytics.
GitMe standardly starts analysis from the beginning of the month in which your workspace was set up. If you need older commit history to be analyzed as well, see the Historical Analysis documentation.