
Scitor
Scitor — GitHub-native customer support
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About Scitor
If you're building a dev tool on GitHub, why manage support in a separate SaaS with its own logins, its own database, and no connection to your code? Scitor turns inbound emails into GitHub Issues. You reply by commenting, type /send, and the reply goes back to the customer as a normal email. Your entire support queue lives in the same UI you already use for everything else. No new infrastructure. The knowledge base is a docs/ folder in your repo. The chatbot on your site reads from those same markdown files. Config lives in .github/scitor.yaml — reviewed in PRs, rolled back with git. Extras you'll actually use: AI triage on every inbound (summary, category, sentiment before you open it), /block-sender for spam, CSAT built in, and GitHub Workflow triggers on new Issues so you can automate whatever you want.
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scitor has great potential and offers some useful features, but I encountered a few issues that could be improved. Please contact me so I can share detailed feedback and suggest the changes I'd like to see. WhatsApp: https://wa.me/447307349530 Email: [email protected] Telegram: t.me/rforrank
super nice product bro. really like it !





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nice
Built this after Gmail forwarding didn't scale for my own dev tool. Wanted support that stayed inside GitHub. Happy to answer questions.