Please allow ChatGPT to use real GitHub accounts to help users push, deploy, and maintain code.
As a passionate user and creator, I want to request a much-needed feature that would greatly improve how ChatGPT supports real-world projects:
Feature Request:
Allow ChatGPT to interact with real GitHub accounts or offer a system-managed GitHub bot that can:
Create repositories
Push and update code
Manage GitHub Pages or Vercel/Netlify deployment
Be added as a collaborator/admin for long-term project support
Help users publish, maintain, and scale their websites and apps
Why This Is Important:
Many users (especially students, solo creators, non-coders) don’t know how to upload, deploy, or manage code — even when ChatGPT gives it to them.
ChatGPT is capable of building amazing tools and websites, but without the ability to execute deployments, users often get stuck halfway.
Allowing ChatGPT to use a verified GitHub agent or “OpenAI deployment bot” would make it a true teammate, not just a code generator.
This will empower users to launch YouTube tools, AI apps, personal projects, startup ideas — without requiring deep technical skill.
Privacy & Security Aware
We understand the risks. The solution could involve:
Explicit user consent
Read/Write-only limited access
Action review or confirmation before execution
A temporary deployment-only GitHub agent tied to the user’s session
From a Creator Who’s Tried Everything
I’ve spent hours trying to connect code from ChatGPT to GitHub. I’ve shared my login, created multiple accounts, followed all instructions — but the system still doesn’t allow ChatGPT to complete the setup. All I wanted was to publish a demo of a video tool.
Please give ChatGPT the power to help users launch, not just dream.
Thank you for building something amazing. Now let it go the last mile.
Sincerely,
A ChatGPT Creator (and future founder)