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Search repositories, triage issues and track pull requests.

For the property company that also ships software.

Plenty of property businesses build their own tools — a direct booking site, an owner portal, internal automation. If yours does, connecting GitHub puts repositories, issues and pull requests in reach of the same assistant.

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A property company with engineers is not unusual any more. The direct booking site is custom, the owner portal was built in-house, and somebody maintains the scripts that hold the reporting together.

That team has the same context problem as everyone else, in a different vocabulary. What changed in this repository last week, which pull requests are waiting on review, whether that bug was ever actually fixed — all answerable, all currently requiring somebody to go and look.

Connecting GitHub makes those answerable in the same place as the rest of the business. It is aimed squarely at your technical team rather than your operations one, and that is the honest framing: this connection has nothing to do with guest messaging and everything to do with the software your company happens to own.

Worth being clear about the boundary: connecting GitHub does not give the AI any new ability with guests, properties or bookings. It gives your developers the same conversational reach over their own work that your operations team has over theirs.

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Once GitHub is connected, ProhostAI works with your repositories, issues and pull requests in plain language.

Read

  • Search repositoriesFind code, files and history across the repositories the connected account can see. “What changed in the booking service this week?”
  • Review issues and PRsSee what is open, what is stale and what is waiting on review.

Create & update

  • Create and update issuesRaise an issue with the detail attached, or update one as work progresses.
  • Comment on pull requestsLeave a comment without switching to the repository.

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GitHub connects through OAuth. The connection can be scoped to the organisation or repositories you choose.

  1. 1Open ProhostAI and go to Settings → Connections.
  2. 2Search for GitHub and select Connect.
  3. 3Sign in to GitHub and approve the permissions.
  4. 4Ask what issues are open on a repository to confirm it works.

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Access follows the connected account and the scopes granted — private repositories that account cannot see stay invisible.

For an organisation, an owner may need to approve the app before members can use it.

This is a tool for your engineering team. It has no bearing on guest messaging or property operations.

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Because some of them build software — a direct booking site, an owner portal, internal automation. This connection is for that team, not for operations.

Only those the connected account can see, within the scopes granted at setup. Organisation owners may need to approve the app first.

Yes, it can create and update issues and comment on pull requests, within the access the connected account has.

No. It is entirely separate from property operations and guest conversations.

Open Settings → Connections in ProhostAI and disconnect it, or revoke the app in your GitHub account or organisation settings.

Give your engineers the same assistant