If you write code for a living, your work already lives on GitHub. Your invoices, your projects, and your time tracking lived somewhere else, until now.
GitHub integration is live in LoomLance. Connect a repository to a project and the two sides of your freelance work finally talk to each other, so you can stay in your editor instead of context-switching into yet another admin tool.
What you can do
Link repos to projects. Connect one or more GitHub repositories to any LoomLance project. The code you're shipping and the client work you're billing are now the same thing, in the same place.
Pull issues into your kanban. GitHub issues flow straight onto your project board as cards. Triage client requests and your own backlog on one board, no copy-pasting between GitHub and a separate task tracker.
Smart-commits that reference your task keys. Mention a task key in a commit message and LoomLance connects that commit to the task. The work you ship links to the work you bill, so nothing quietly slips through the cracks between "done" and "invoiced."
Why it matters
Most freelance tools were built for designers, writers, and consultants, then handed to developers as an afterthought. The result is a business layer that ignores how you actually work: in a repo, against issues, one commit at a time.
LoomLance is built the other way around. Your commits tell a story, your issues are real work, and your time should map to how you build. GitHub integration closes the loop between the code and the invoice, the single biggest source of underbilling for developers who "just ship it" and forget to bill for it.
Getting started
Head to a project, open the GitHub panel, and connect your repository. You'll authorize LoomLance's GitHub App once, pick the repos you want linked, and you're set. Existing projects keep working exactly as before; the integration is additive.
What's next
GitHub is the first of several developer-native integrations on the roadmap. GitLab support is on the way, while the scope-creep change-request module and a secure credential vault have since shipped. If there's a piece of your workflow you'd like LoomLance to speak natively, we want to hear it.
Connect a repo, ship your next commit, and let the business side keep up for once.