GitLab + Go Fig
Connect GitLab to Go Fig for complete DevOps visibility and engineering cost allocation.
Why connect GitLab to Go Fig?
GitLab's all-in-one DevOps platform contains valuable data about engineering work. Go Fig integrates with GitLab to pull commits, merge requests, issues, and CI/CD data into your financial analytics. Understand engineering investment, track R&D costs, and connect development activity to business results.
With Go Fig's GitLab integration, your finance team gets instant access to the data they need without waiting for IT or manually exporting reports. Data flows automatically into your unified analytics environment, ready for analysis, reporting, and AI-powered insights.
What you can do with GitLab data in Go Fig
Engineering Investment Analysis
See where engineering time and money is going across projects and teams.
DevOps Cost Tracking
Track CI/CD costs alongside development metrics for complete visibility.
Capitalization Reporting
Generate R&D capitalization reports with detailed development activity data.
Data available from GitLab
Go Fig extracts and normalizes the following data from your GitLab account:
How to connect GitLab
Authorize
Securely connect your GitLab account with OAuth or API key. Your credentials are encrypted and never stored in plain text.
Review
Go Fig intelligently maps your data structure. Review to ensure it aligns with business logic.
Analyze
Your GitLab data is now available in dashboards, reports, Excel, and through Celeste, our AI assistant.
Common Questions About GitLab Integration
How long does it take to connect GitLab?
Most GitLab connections complete in under 15 minutes. You'll authorize access via OAuth or API key, select your data scope, and Go Fig begins syncing immediately. Our team is available to help if you run into any issues.
What data does Go Fig pull from GitLab?
Go Fig syncs commits, merge requests, issues, and more from GitLab. Data refreshes automatically based on your sync schedule—up to every 15 minutes for engineering sources.
Is my GitLab data secure?
Yes. Go Fig uses OAuth 2.0 for authentication when available and never stores your GitLab credentials in plain text. All data is encrypted in transit (TLS 1.3) and at rest (AES-256). We're SOC 2 Type II compliant.
Can I connect multiple GitLab accounts?
Yes. You can connect multiple GitLab accounts or instances to Go Fig. This is common for companies with separate accounts per business unit, region, or entity. All data flows into your unified analytics environment.
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