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February 6th, 2026

GitHub issues are used to plan work, report tasks, and track progress. Because GitHub models issues and pull requests using the same underlying structure, TeamScore receives issue-related events through the same webhook system but displays them separately for clarity.

TeamScore shows issue activity using metadata only, giving teams lightweight visibility into planning work without exposing issue content.

What TeamScore Receives

TeamScore ingests metadata when mapped users interact with issues:

  • Issue created
  • Issue edited (title changes)
  • Issue closed
  • Comments on issues

TeamScore does not ingest issue body text, labels, attachments, or custom fields.

How Issues Appear in TeamScore

Issue activity appears as structured entries showing:

  • Repository
  • Issue title
  • The event that occurred
  • Timestamp

Comments appear as metadata-only comment events without their text.

Data Details

Only mapped GitHub users generate issue activity.

Issue activity is available only after the integration is installed.

Issue content is never stored in TeamScore.

TeamScore does not ingest labels, milestones, or workflows.

Next Steps

For review comment-level collaboration on issues, see GitHub Comments.

For configuration steps and permissions, see GitHub Setup.

For a platform-level explanation of GitHub activity, see GitHub Overview.

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