Jarvis x GitHub Integration | AI-Powered Analytics & Team Insights
This video demos Jarvis's new GitHub integration, which lets engineering teams connect their GitHub repository directly from the Jarvis integrations menu. Once connected, teams can ask Jarvis to generate a comprehensive analytics report — covering pull request volume, merged branches, feature delivery highlights, and active contributor data — and receive the results as a polished, shareable infographic within seconds.
The analytics report surfaces more than basic counts. Jarvis identifies the pull request with the longest review and merge time to flag potential bottlenecks, highlights critical features that shipped in the reporting period, and pinpoints the largest code contributions. Engineering leaders get instant clarity on what is shipping, where teams can improve, and how to communicate those outcomes to business stakeholders.
Jarvis also connects to the Atlassian suite, including Jira and Confluence. The demo shows how to ask Jarvis to summarize the most recent pull request linked to a specific Jira ticket, producing a clear non-technical summary for both technical and business audiences, then post that summary as a comment on the ticket so leadership can review changes and approve the next step.
The video introduces Jarvis's new GitHub integration feature. Engineering teams can connect their GitHub repository from the Jarvis integrations menu to gain a clear, consolidated view of activity across projects.
A monthly-review scenario shows how an engineering manager asks Jarvis for a complete analytics report. The request covers key metrics, recently delivered features, pull request performance, and team insights, all presented as a data-rich infographic.
Within seconds, Jarvis generates a polished infographic. A link lets users copy, open, or share the report directly with their team without any manual formatting.
The report details total pull requests, merged branches, and active contributors. It highlights critical shipped features, flags the PR with the longest review and merge cycle as a potential bottleneck, and identifies the largest code contributions.
Jarvis connects to the Atlassian suite including Jira and Confluence. When GitHub work is tracked in Jira tickets, you can ask Jarvis to summarize the most recent pull request linked to a specific ticket in a non-technical, business-readable format.
Jarvis can add the PR summary directly as a comment on the Jira ticket so leadership can review changes and approve the next step. This workflow makes sharing progress and getting decisions more efficient and transparent.


