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A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "Completed Build" from Azure DevOps.
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An action happens after the trigger—such as "Archive Board" in monday.com.
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Supported triggers and actions
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Practical ways you can use Azure DevOps and monday.com
Track new projects from Azure DevOps in monday.com
When a new project is created in Azure DevOps, Zapier automatically adds it as a board in monday.com. This provides easy visibility into project pipelines for business owners, simplifying high-level project tracking across teams.
Business OwnerSync Azure DevOps work items with monday.com tasks
When a new work item is created in Azure DevOps, Zapier automatically creates a corresponding task in monday.com. This ensures work priorities are aligned between development and project management teams, improving collaboration and tracking across platforms.
ITLink Azure DevOps updates to monday.com boards
When an Azure DevOps work item is updated, Zapier updates the corresponding item in monday.com. This keeps project boards current with the latest development progress, ensuring all stakeholders have accurate, real-time insight without manual updates.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Azure DevOps + monday.com integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Azure DevOps and monday.com
What is Azure DevOps?
Azure DevOps is a suite of development tools by Microsoft that supports software development and collaboration. It offers version control, project management, and build release services for application development.
What is monday.com?
monday.com is a work operating system (Work OS) designed to help teams plan, run, and track projects with ease, providing a versatile platform for collaboration and task management.
Can I create tasks in monday.com based on changes in Azure DevOps?
Yes, you can create tasks in monday.com whenever specific changes or updates occur in Azure DevOps. By setting triggers on your Azure DevOps actions like pull requests or new branches, you can automate task creation in monday.com.
Is it possible to update work items in Azure DevOps when a status changes in monday.com?
It’s possible to update work items in Azure DevOps based on status changes within monday.com. You can configure triggers in monday.com that prompt updates or modifications to corresponding work items maintained in Azure DevOps.
How do we handle authentication between Azure DevOps and monday.com during integration?
Authentication usually involves generating personal access tokens from Azure DevOps and inputting those secure tokens into our integration platform or interface where authentication prompts are needed.
What triggers are available for integration from the Azure DevOps side?
Some common triggers from Azure DevOps include code commits, pull request creations, completed builds, and work item updates. These allow for various automation scenarios when integrating with other platforms like monday.com.
Can an action on one platform trigger multiple activities on the other platform?
Absolutely! For instance, completing a build in Azure DevOps can trigger multiple workflows or task updates within monday.com such as notifying team members or updating deadline statuses automatically.