Current Signal — Q3 2026
kairos-io shows -88% commit velocity change with 5 active contributors (+0% growth). Signal type: Framework migration. 2 new repositories created in the last 30 days.
Data sourced from public GitHub activity. Read our methodology
Commit Velocity (14d)
19
Velocity Change
-88%
Contributors
5
+0% growth
New Repos (30d)
2
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Projected lead-time window
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Projected next milestone
Platform or stack transition
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kairos-io shows general engineering acceleration that classifies as a framework migration. This often indicates a technology stack transition — moving from a prototype to production infrastructure, or adopting new tooling.
Framework migrations are the subtlest signal type but can indicate the shift from exploration to exploitation — a key milestone in startup development that often precedes fundraising.
As of Q3 2026, kairos-io shows a "Framework migration" signal with -88% commit velocity change over a 14-day window, 5 active contributors, and +0% contributor growth. This indicates a technology stack transition, which often precedes a pivot or platform upgrade.
VC Deal Flow Signal does not predict specific funding rounds. However, kairos-io's engineering acceleration pattern (-88% commit velocity change in Q3 2026) is the type of signal that has historically preceded fundraise announcements by three to six weeks. Investors should cross-reference this signal with other sources (Crunchbase, hiring activity, community mentions) before drawing conclusions.
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