TravisCI integration & automation experts

We can help you automate your business with TravisCI and hundreds of other systems to improve efficiency and productivity.

TravisCI consultants
TravisCI

What you can automate with TravisCI

TravisCI is a continuous integration and delivery platform, and the n8n TravisCI node lets you interact with your CI/CD pipelines directly from automation workflows. You can trigger builds, check build statuses, cancel running jobs, and pull build logs — all without switching between tools or writing custom API scripts. It brings your deployment pipeline into the same automation layer as the rest of your business operations. For development teams, the value is in connecting CI/CD events to broader operational workflows. When a build fails, you can automatically notify the right people on Slack, create a bug ticket in Jira, or pause a deployment pipeline until the issue is resolved. When a build succeeds, you can trigger downstream processes like updating a staging environment, notifying QA, or logging the release in a changelog system. We’ve worked with development teams who use n8n to bridge the gap between their code pipelines and their business tools. TravisCI integration is a common piece of that puzzle — especially for teams who want to reduce context-switching and ensure that build events are acted on immediately rather than buried in a dashboard that someone might check an hour later. If you’re running TravisCI and want to connect it to the rest of your stack, this node makes that straightforward.

TravisCI FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about how TravisCI consultants can help with integration and implementation

The TravisCI node lets you trigger builds, retrieve build statuses, cancel running builds, and fetch build logs from your TravisCI account. It provides programmatic access to your CI/CD pipeline from within n8n workflows.

How it works

We work hand-in-hand with you to implement TravisCI

As TravisCI consultants we work with you hand in hand build more efficient and effective operations. Here’s how we will work with you to automate your business and integrate TravisCI with integrate and automate 800+ tools.

Step 1

Generate a TravisCI API Token

Go to your TravisCI account settings and create an API token. This token is required for n8n to authenticate with your TravisCI account and access your build pipelines and repositories.

Step 2

Add the TravisCI Node to n8n

In your n8n workflow, add a TravisCI node and configure it with your API token. Select the operation you want to perform — such as triggering a build, getting build status, or cancelling a job.

Step 3

Select Your Repository

Specify which TravisCI repository the node should interact with. You can target a specific repo by its slug (owner/repo format) to ensure your workflow operates on the correct project.

Step 4

Configure the Operation

Set up the specific action for the node. For build triggers, you can specify the branch to build. For status checks, you can pull the latest build or a specific build number. Each operation returns relevant build metadata.

Step 5

Add Conditional Logic

Use IF or Switch nodes after the TravisCI node to branch your workflow based on build results. Route successful builds to deployment notifications and failed builds to alert channels or ticket-creation workflows.

Step 6

Test With a Real Build

Run the workflow against a real or test build to verify the data flows correctly. Check that build statuses are read accurately and that downstream actions like notifications or ticket creation fire as expected.

Works well with TravisCI

Other tools we connect and automate alongside TravisCI.

Get in touch

Ready to automate TravisCI?

Tell us what you want TravisCI to talk to and we’ll map out the build, the cost and the payback.

TravisCI enquiry

Name(Required)

Australian-hostedPrivacy Act compliantNDAs standard

Transform your business with TravisCI

Get in touch for a free consultation to see how we can automate your operations with TravisCI.

Australian-hostedPrivacy Act compliantNDAs standard