Real-Time AWS CodePipeline Status in GitHub
Connect your AWS CodePipeline to GitHub with zero code changes. Get instant, real-time pipeline status directly on your commits. Perfect for DevOps teams managing CI/CD deployments.
No credit card required • 30-day free trial • AWS account connection secure & encrypted
Powerful Features
Everything you need to bridge AWS CodePipeline and GitHub
Real-Time Status Updates
See your AWS CodePipeline status instantly on GitHub commits without any delays. Get immediate feedback on build, deployment, and test stages.
Zero Code Changes
No need to modify your codebase, pipelines, or build process. Simply connect your AWS account and deploy the GitHub App.
Multi-Account Support
Monitor multiple AWS accounts and all their CodePipelines from a single GitHub integration. Perfect for organizations with complex architectures.
Secure by Design
No AWS credentials stored. We use OIDC federation with short-lived tokens following AWS IAM best practices. All data encrypted with TLS 1.3 in transit and AES-256 at rest.
GitHub Native Integration
Uses GitHub's official Checks API for native status reporting. Works with branch protection rules and required status checks for merge gating.
All AWS Regions Supported
Monitor CodePipelines in any AWS region where the service is available. From us-east-1 to ap-southeast-1 and every region in between.
How It Works
Get started in just 3 simple steps
Connect AWS Account
Deploy AWS CloudFormation Template to connect your AWS Account. We use OIDC and never store credentials.
Deploy GitHub App
Click one button to install the GitHub App on your repositories. No manual configuration needed.
See Real-Time Status
Pipeline status appears instantly on your GitHub commits and pull requests. No more checking AWS console.
See Pipeline Status in GitHub
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Real-time status checks
Each pipeline stage shows up as a GitHub check
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Require passing pipelines
Enforce pipeline success before allowing merges to main branch
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Merge with confidence
Know exactly when your code is deployed to production
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Pipeline Visibility
No more switching between GitHub and AWS console. See everything in one place.
Code Changes Required
No modifications to your existing pipelines or codebase. Works seamlessly with your current setup.
Setup Time
Connect AWS, deploy GitHub App, and you're done. No complex configuration.
Simple, Transparent Pricing
Start free for 30 days. No credit card required. Unlimited use during trial.
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Unlimited AWS Accounts
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Unlimited Pipelines
Monitor as many as you need
Unlimited GitHub Organizations
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1,000 Monthly Pipeline Executions
Additional executions at $0.005 each
Real-time Status Updates
Instant GitHub check updates
Priority Support
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about monitoring your CI/CD pipelines
How do I connect my AWS account to PipeChecks.io?
Connecting your AWS account is simple and secure. Sign in with GitHub, then click “Connect AWS Account” and follow our OAuth flow. We never store your AWS credentials—we use secure tokens and follow AWS IAM best practices. The entire process takes less than 5 minutes.
Will I need to modify my existing CodePipeline or codebase?
Absolutely not! PipeChecks requires zero code changes. Your CodePipeline continues to work exactly as it does now. We simply listen to your pipeline events and report the status back to GitHub. Install our GitHub App and you're done—no pipeline modifications needed.
What happens when my AWS CodePipeline fails? Can I see the error logs?
When a pipeline stage fails, you'll get instant notifications on GitHub with a “Failed” status on your commit. Click the status check to see detailed error information and logs from the failed stage. You can then click through to the AWS Console for deeper investigation if needed.
Can I monitor multiple AWS accounts from one GitHub organization?
Yes! PipeChecks supports unlimited AWS accounts on our single $29/month plan. Connect as many accounts as you need and all their pipelines are monitored with status displayed on GitHub commits automatically.
How quickly do I see pipeline status updates on GitHub?
Pipeline status updates appear on GitHub commits in real-time—typically within seconds of events occurring in your CodePipeline. This means you'll see build starting, tests running, deployments completing, and failures immediately on your commit checks.
Is my AWS data and pipeline information secure?
Security is our top priority. All data in transit is encrypted with TLS 1.3, and data at rest is encrypted using AES-256. We use OAuth for authentication and never store your AWS credentials—we use short-lived OIDC tokens following AWS IAM best practices. Our infrastructure runs on AWS with strict IAM policies, and we conduct regular security reviews.
Which AWS regions are supported?
PipeChecks supports all AWS regions where AWS CodePipeline is available. Monitor your pipelines regardless of where they're deployed. Whether you're in us-east-1, eu-west-1, ap-southeast-1, or any other CodePipeline-supported region—we've got you covered.
Do you offer a free trial?
Yes! We offer a 30-day free trial with full access to all features. No credit card required. After your trial ends, you can subscribe for $29/month which includes 1,000 pipeline executions, with additional executions at $0.005 each.
What GitHub repositories and pipelines are supported?
PipeChecks works with any GitHub repository and any AWS CodePipeline you have access to. You can monitor your private repos, public repos, enterprise repos, and any pipeline regardless of complexity. Whether you're using CodeBuild, CodeDeploy, CodePipeline, or custom actions—we support them all.
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