integration

your GitLab activity tells a story worth sharing

Merge requests, milestones, releases — your GitLab project tracks everything you ship. Ravah reads that activity and generates social content that tells your audience what you've been building.

How it works

1

Connect your GitLab project

Authorize Ravah to read merge requests and releases from your GitLab project. Works with GitLab.com and self-hosted instances.

2

Ship as usual

Merge PRs, cut releases, close milestones. Ravah reads the activity that matters for content — merged MRs, completed milestones, and new releases.

3

Content from your pipeline

Ravah generates social posts from your GitLab activity. Feature MRs become feature announcements. Milestones become progress updates. Releases become launch stories.

What Ravah generates

Input from GitLab

GitLab milestone completed: 'v2.0 — Performance Overhaul' with 23 merged MRs

LinkedIn Generated by Ravah

v2.0 is out. we called it 'the performance overhaul' internally. 23 merge requests. 6 weeks of focused work. one goal: make everything faster. results: → page load: 3.1s → 0.8s → API response: 890ms → 120ms → search: 2.4s → 0.3s we didn't add a single new feature. we made every existing feature better. sometimes the best release is the one that adds nothing.

Why connect GitLab

Works like the GitHub integration

Same concept — your code activity becomes your content. If your team uses GitLab, you get the same shipping-to-content pipeline.

Milestone storytelling

GitLab milestones map perfectly to build-in-public content. Ravah generates milestone completion posts that summarize what was shipped and why it matters.

Self-hosted support

Unlike some integrations, Ravah works with self-hosted GitLab instances — important for teams with security or compliance requirements.

Frequently asked questions

Does this work with self-hosted GitLab? +

Yes. Ravah supports both GitLab.com and self-hosted GitLab instances. You'll provide your instance URL during setup.

Can I generate content from CI/CD pipelines? +

Ravah focuses on merge requests, milestones, and releases — the human-readable shipping activity. Raw CI/CD logs aren't used for content generation.

let your code tell the story

Connect GitLab to Ravah. Get a week of social content from what you shipped. 5 minutes to set up.

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