Automatically catalog all GitHub Actions used across your organization's workflows, with detailed usage statistics and version information.
Identify potentially risky third-party actions that could compromise your workflow security or introduce vulnerabilities.
Automatically categorize actions as official GitHub, third-party, or local custom actions for better organization and risk assessment.
Track which versions of actions are used across repositories and identify outdated or inconsistent versions that need updating.
See which workflows use specific actions and understand dependencies between your CI/CD processes and third-party components.
Get suggestions for standardizing action usage across repositories to improve security and maintainability of your workflows.
Connect your GitHub organization to scan all repositories and workflows.
Our system automatically analyzes all actions used in your workflows.
Get insights and recommendations to improve security and efficiency.
A financial services company used the Actions Analyzer to identify and replace several third-party actions with security vulnerabilities, preventing potential data breaches.
A software development team discovered they were using 5 different versions of the same action across 20 repositories, causing inconsistent builds. They standardized to a single version.
By analyzing action usage patterns, a tech company identified redundant steps in their CI pipeline and consolidated workflows, reducing build times by 40%.
A healthcare company used Actions Analyzer to generate reports proving their CI/CD pipelines only use approved, secure actions for regulatory compliance audits.
Gain complete visibility and control over all GitHub Actions used in your organization.
Identify and replace potentially risky third-party actions to protect your workflows and code.
Ensure consistent action usage across all repositories to improve maintainability and reliability.
Quickly identify which actions are used where, without manually reviewing dozens of workflow files.
Enforce organizational policies about which actions can be used and which versions are approved.