Connecting GitHub lets Zenovay drop a marker on your visitor chart every time you push commits to a tracked repository. When traffic moves, you can see which deploy preceded it. Roll back, ship forward, or hold steady with a real time signal instead of a hunch.
Connect GitHub
GitHub is connected per website, from that website's settings.
Open the website's Integrations settings
In
app.zenovay.com, open the website you want to track, go to its Settings, and select the Integrations tab.Install the Zenovay GitHub App
Under GitHub, click Install GitHub App. You'll be sent to GitHub to install the Zenovay app on your account or organization and choose which repositories it can access. Each website connects to one GitHub account; you can track multiple repositories under it.
Choose which repositories to track
Back in the Integrations tab, your connected account shows a list of tracked repositories. Add or remove repositories from the picker. Only pushes to the repositories you track create markers.
Once connected, every push to a tracked repository creates a marker on your visitor chart within a few seconds.
What a deploy marker looks like
On the visitor chart in your website's Analytics view, a marker appears at the deploy time. Hover it to see the commit message alongside the visitor count for that point. Click the marker to open the details panel, which lists the full commit message, author, branch, and repository, plus a link back to the commit on GitHub.
This lets you line up a spike or dip in traffic against the deploy that came just before it.
Keeping markers manageable
Tracking every push to a busy repository can crowd the chart. The main control is which repositories you track:
- In the Integrations tab, remove repositories you don't want plotted, or only add the ones whose deploys matter for this website.
Markers come from your commit history, so they reflect exactly what was pushed to the repositories you track.
Disconnecting
In the website's Settings → Integrations tab, click Disconnect on the GitHub card and confirm. This stops tracking new pushes and removes all stored commits, so the existing markers disappear from your chart. Reconnect later if you want to start tracking again.