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Integration

Engineering workflows that run themselves

Coworker agents monitor pull requests, triage new issues, post standup summaries, and flag stale work — so engineers spend less time on process.

What gets automated

PR summaries

Agents post a plain-English summary of each pull request to Slack when it opens.

Issue triage

New GitHub issues are automatically labeled, assigned, and linked to the relevant Jira epic.

Stale PR detection

Agents flag PRs with no activity in 5+ days and ping the author in Slack.

Weekly engineering recap

Agents compile merged PRs, open issues, and velocity data into a Monday standup brief.

Setup

Live in minutes

1

Install the GitHub app

Authorize Coworker on your GitHub organization with read access to selected repos.

2

Pick your repos

Choose which repositories agents should monitor. Add more at any time.

3

Agents handle the process

From day one, agents triage, summarize, and surface what engineering needs.

Security

Enterprise-grade from day one

Coworker is SOC 2 Type II certified, GDPR compliant, and CASA Tier 2 certified. Your GitHub data is processed securely and never used to train AI models.

SOC 2 Type IIGDPRCASA Tier 2OAuth 2.0Zero data retention

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Coworker supports both GitHub.com and GitHub Enterprise Server.

Yes. Agents can post comments on PRs when configured — for example, auto-tagging reviewers or posting summaries.

PR opened, PR merged, issue created, issue closed, and review requested are all supported trigger events.

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