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Description
MergeMe integrates GitHub pull requests and GitLab merge requests into Slack, providing a streamlined, continuously updating notification card for each PR/MR. In contrast to the official Slack applications for GitHub or GitLab, which generate a new message for each event, MergeMe updates a single message as the status evolves (such as opened, under review, approved, or merged). Comments made during the review process are displayed as replies in a thread beneath that notification card, ensuring all feedback stays organized.
It supports a range of code hosting platforms including GitHub, GitLab, and self-hosted instances of GitLab. Users can link multiple git sources in one Slack workspace, directing each repository or project to a designated Slack channel, mapping usernames from GitHub and GitLab to Slack users to ensure that @mentions successfully notify reviewers, and utilizing label-based routing to categorize bugs, features, and documentation tasks into separate channels.
The setup process is quick, requiring roughly five minutes: simply connect your Slack account, link your git provider using OAuth, a GitHub App, or a webhook URL for self-hosted versions, and then configure your channel mappings. MergeMe operates solely on webhook payloads and does not access your private source code.
For those on the Free Hobby plan, users can enjoy one channel mapping and up to five users, making it an ideal starting point for teams looking to enhance their development workflow.
Description
PRFlow is a Slack notification platform built specifically for GitLab merge request workflows. It gives engineering teams a cleaner alternative to GitLab’s official Slack app by reducing channel spam and keeping each merge request organized in a single updating message. When a merge request changes, PRFlow updates the existing Slack notification instead of sending repeated standalone alerts for every pipeline, comment, approval, or merge event. Developers can see CI/CD pass or fail status inside Slack, making it easier to understand whether a merge request is ready for review or needs attention. Code review comments are synced into Slack threads so teams can follow discussion without constantly switching back to GitLab. PRFlow supports both GitLab Cloud and self-hosted GitLab instances, making it useful for teams with public, private, or internal development infrastructure. Setup is designed to be fast, with OAuth-based GitLab and Slack connection and repository-to-channel mapping. The product is especially useful for teams that want merge request visibility without turning their development channel into a noisy event feed. By combining concise notifications, threaded review context, and pipeline status, PRFlow makes GitLab collaboration easier to manage in Slack.
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Pricing Details
£5 per developer seat / month
Free Trial
Free Version
Pricing Details
$4/month
Free Trial
Free Version
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
MergeMe
Founded
2026
Country
United Kingdom
Website
mergeme.dev/
Vendor Details
Company Name
PRFlow.dev
Founded
2025
Country
Ireland
Website
prflow.dev
Product Features
Code Collaboration
Audio Conferencing
Chat / Messaging
Code Review
Discussion Threads
IDE Integration
Remote Control
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