

GitHub + Redshift
GitHub is the world’s leading platform for code hosting, Git-based version control, and software development collaboration. Engineering teams centralize repositories, pull requests, code reviews, issues, and org member activity in GitHub, making it the richest source of data on software throughput, quality, and productivity.
In practice, GitHub works like the operating system of software delivery: from commit to merge, from bug report to closed issue, every engineering productivity signal is captured there, ready to be joined with product, support, and business data in a data warehouse.
With Erathos, you can integrate GitHub data into Redshift in just a few minutes. Our platform handles the entire data movement process into your analytics environment and lets you combine this data with other sources in your data warehouse. That way, your time goes toward what really creates value — uncovering actionable insights and making more data-driven decisions.
Which GitHub data does Erathos sync with Redshift?
The integration automatically syncs the main GitHub objects:
Repositories — name, organization, language, default branch, issue count, and activity dates
Pull requests — author, reviewers, status, open, close, and merge dates
Issues — author, assignees, labels, status, milestone, and dates
Commits — author, message, date, and repository
Org members — users, login, roles, and membership dates
Why sync GitHub with Redshift?
In Redshift, you can join engineering data with product, revenue, and support — closing DORA metrics, calculating PR lead time by team, identifying systemic review bottlenecks, and correlating delivery velocity with business outcomes.
How it works
Erathos connects to GitHub via the official API and syncs your data incrementally — only new or updated records are processed on each run, keeping pipelines fast and Redshift costs predictable. You choose the sync frequency (from every 5 minutes to daily), the objects to sync, and the destination dataset. Every run is recorded with full observability: runtime, processed rows, errors with context, and instant alerts via Slack or email if something goes wrong.
No credit card required.


Why do data teams choose Erathos for GitHub?
GitHub connector ready to use
Connect GitHub to Redshift and automatically export repositories, pull requests, issues, commits, and org members. Centralized engineering data to power DORA metrics and engineering analytics — without CSVs or scripts.
Complete control over your GitHub pipelines
Set sync frequency and type per table. Incremental synchronization for Redshift — only new records processed in each run, without reprocessing everything from scratch.
End-to-end observability
Stop finding out about GitHub failures only after the business team complains. Every run is logged with runtime, rows processed, and error context. Get automatic alerts via Slack, Discord, or email as soon as anything goes off track — so your data stays up to date and ready for analysis.
Why companies move data from GitHub to Redshift with Erathos
Consolidating GitHub data into Redshift has never been easier.
Erathos is a data ingestion platform for data teams. With the GitHub connector, you can automatically sync repositories, pull requests, issues, commits, and organization members to Redshift — centralizing engineering data and making it ready to calculate DORA metrics, measure review bottlenecks, and provide audit evidence for controls.
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Select your data source
More than 80 plug-and-play connectors to consolidate data from multiple sources, eliminate time-consuming manual processes, and create a streamlined path forward.
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Setup your pipeline
Manage your pipeline seemlessly. Select a sync hour, frequency and type at a table/endpoint level.
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Select your data warehouse
Choose between Amazon S3, BigQuery, Databricks, Redshift and PosgreSQL to centrlize your data
FAQ
What is Erathos and how can it help my company?
Erathos is a data ingestion platform built for reliability, transparency, and control. We help data teams connect tools like GitHub to their data warehouse—with full observability into every run, zero maintenance, and none of the opacity found in traditional market tools.
What GitHub data does Erathos synchronize to Redshift?
Erathos syncs GitHub repositories, pull requests, issues, commits, and org members to Redshift. Data ready to power DORA metrics, measure PR lead time, identify review bottlenecks, and surface access controls for audits.
How often does Erathos synchronize data from GitHub to Redshift?
You can configure the sync frequency at the table level, from every 5 minutes to once a day. Erathos uses incremental sync—only new or updated records are processed on each run, keeping the GitHub pipeline efficient and Redshift costs predictable.
What happens if a GitHub sync fails?
Erathos automatically detects failures and sends alerts to your email, Slack, or Discord with full context—not just "job failed." Smart retries handle transient errors, and every execution is logged with run time, processed rows, and error context so your team can debug in minutes, not hours.
Is there a free trial period for the GitHub connector?
Yes. Every Erathos connector includes a 14-day free trial. Connect GitHub to Redshift and start syncing immediately—no credit card required.

















