Q3 2025 Rankings
Supply chain tech is seeing a second wave of engineering investment this quarter.
Key Takeaway
In Q3 2025, 6 of 10 tracked supply chain startups show positive engineering acceleration. Grashjs leads with 21 commits over 14 days (+950% change). The dominant signal pattern is "Framework migration". Average sector commit velocity is 46 commits per 14-day window. These engineering momentum signals have historically preceded fundraise announcements by three to six weeks.
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Sorted by commit velocity change (14-day window, descending). Top 3 highlighted. Data last updated Q3 2025.
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Projected lead-time window
≈21-day lead window
Projected next milestone
Public launch / release
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In Q3 2025, we are tracking 10 supply chain startups with measurable GitHub engineering signals. 6 of 10 show positive commit velocity growth. The most common signal type is "Framework migration", observed in 7 of the tracked companies. The average 14-day commit velocity across the sector is 46 commits, with Grashjs leading at 21 commits (+950% change). These patterns have historically preceded fundraise announcements by three to six weeks.
Grashjs leads the supply chain sector in Q3 2025 with 21 commits over a 14-day window, representing a +950% change from the prior period. With 11 active contributors, Grashjs is showing a "Deploy frequency spike" pattern — one of the more reliable leading indicators of a significant product milestone or fundraise.
Among the 10 supply chain startups we track, EU accounts for the highest concentration with 3 teams. Startups digitizing logistics, procurement, and inventory management. Geographic distribution matters for investors because engineering talent clusters correlate with sector-specific domain expertise and proximity to early adopter customers.