# Workspace Connections

Use this page as the quickstart handoff for connecting team workflow systems. The detailed setup and maintenance guidance lives in [Slack](/integrations/slack.md) and [GitHub Integration](/track-and-control-costs/analyze-ai-tooling-spend/github-integration.md).

## What You Can Connect

| Connection | Use it for                                                                                            | Full setup                                                                                    |
| ---------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| GitHub     | Correlate AI coding assistant usage with merged pull requests and mapped developer identities.        | [GitHub Integration](/track-and-control-costs/analyze-ai-tooling-spend/github-integration.md) |
| Slack      | Route AI cost alerts, anomaly notifications, and reports into the channels your team already watches. | [Slack](/integrations/slack.md)                                                               |

## Where It Appears

In the Revenium app, open **Integrations > Slack and GitHub**. Each connection shows its status, credentials, configuration, and sync controls from the same area.

## Next

* [Slack](/integrations/slack.md)
* [GitHub Integration](/track-and-control-costs/analyze-ai-tooling-spend/github-integration.md)
* [Set Budgets & Alerts](/track-and-control-costs/set-budgets-and-alerts.md)
* [Analyze AI Tooling Spend](/track-and-control-costs/analyze-ai-tooling-spend.md)


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