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Endid is a developer tool from Ideonate Ltd with a very focused purpose: sending GitHub Actions results to Slack. It is not a general-purpose CI platform or a broad alerting system; instead, it specifically solves the problem of helping development teams receive GitHub Actions notifications in Slack. Its main selling point is that, after installation, you select the GitHub repositories and Slack channels, and messages are sent when Actions complete. You can also choose to notify only when the status changes, such as alerting on failure and notifying again once it is fixed.
Based on the collected information, Endid emphasizes “minimal configuration.” It does not require adding extra code to every GitHub Actions workflow, does not require manually mapping GitHub users to Slack users, and does not rely on easy-to-forget Slack slash commands. Workflow monitoring-related actions can be handled within Slack. In terms of permissions, it states that it only needs read-only access to GitHub Actions and Metadata, which is more restrained than some integrations that require broader permissions. Feature-wise, it supports distinguishing branches, selecting main or other branches, handling skipped/cancelled workflows, and connecting via GitHub Marketplace.
Pricing is simple: public repositories can use the Free Plan forever; the Pro Plan costs USD 19 per Slack team per month and supports private repositories, unlimited organizations and repositories, plus email and Slack support. All installations include a 14-day Pro trial by default. Payment methods are credit cards and debit cards, with billing in USD.
The advantages are its low barrier to entry and low maintenance burden, making it especially suitable for teams tired of copying Slack notification steps across multiple workflows. The “notify only on status changes” option can also reduce CI noise. Its drawbacks also come from its focus: the available text does not show support for ecosystems such as GitLab, Bitbucket, Teams, or Discord, nor does it mention an API/SDK, self-hosting, or comprehensive documentation. If a team needs complex alert routing, audits, SLAs, or multi-platform notifications, Endid may not be comprehensive enough.
Endid is suitable for small and mid-sized development teams using GitHub Actions + Slack, open-source project maintainers, and teams that want to move CI notifications from email to Slack. The collected text does not provide information about access from China. Given its reliance on GitHub, Slack, and overseas payment, real-world usability may be affected by network conditions and the team’s ability to pay internationally. Alternatives include GitHub’s native Slack integration or configuring Slack webhook notifications manually within GitHub Actions.
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