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VC Deal Flow Signal
Spot breakout startups 3 weeks early via GitHub
GitHub is the largest real-time signal of engineering momentum — and nobody's reading it for deal flow. We monitor 2,000+ startup GitHub orgs and rank them by acceleration: commit velocity spikes, contributor growth, deploy frequency. 54 startups live across 18 sectors, updated daily. Free monthly digest, EUR 9.97/mo dashboard, EUR 97/mo Insider Circle with API access. Also works inside Claude (MCP server) and Crunchbase (Chrome extension). Built for angels, scouts, and technical operators.
Hey Product Hunt! I'm the Data Nerd behind VC Deal Flow Signal.
The backstory: I watched a startup's GitHub commit graph spike 200% in two weeks. Three weeks later they announced a Series A. The signal was right there the whole time - public, free, updating daily. Nobody was reading it.
So I built something that would.
VC Deal Flow Signal monitors GitHub engineering activity across 2,000+ startup orgs and ranks them by engineering acceleration. When a company's commit velocity deviates sharply from its own baseline, we flag it and classify the signal type. 54 startups currently live across 18 sectors, updated daily.
We launched on Indie Hackers and Hacker News last week and got great feedback on the methodology. The most common question was: "Does this actually predict fundraises?" The honest answer: engineering acceleration is a leading indicator, not a guarantee. But in our data, these patterns appear 6-12 weeks before announcements with enough regularity to be useful.
How this is different from Harmonic, Dealroom, etc.: Those platforms charge $10K+/year, require demo calls, and use proprietary black-box data. VC Deal Flow Signal uses transparent public GitHub data, is completely self-serve, and starts at EUR 9.97/mo. None of the incumbents track engineering momentum - they report rounds after they happen. We show you the acceleration before the pitch deck exists.
What you get: - Free Signal Digest - 5 breakout startups with real GitHub data, monthly - Dashboard (EUR 9.97/mo) - 50+ startups ranked by sector, stage, geography - Insider Circle (EUR 97/mo) - private investor community, live briefings, API access
NEW: Works inside Claude. We shipped an MCP server so you can query the data directly from Claude Desktop or Claude Code. Ask "which startups are accelerating in cybersecurity?" and get live data. No API key, no login. Install: `npx @gitdealflow/mcp-signal`
NEW: Works inside Crunchbase. Free Chrome extension overlays the signal onto Crunchbase, AngelList, and PitchBook profiles. A green "Accelerating" badge appears next to any company where the GitHub data is interesting - the signal shows up inside your existing research workflow, not in a separate dashboard.
I'd love to hear from anyone who invests or is curious about data-driven deal sourcing. What would make this more useful?
About VC Deal Flow Signal on Product Hunt
“Spot breakout startups 3 weeks early via GitHub”
VC Deal Flow Signal was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #141 on the daily leaderboard. GitHub is the largest real-time signal of engineering momentum — and nobody's reading it for deal flow. We monitor 2,000+ startup GitHub orgs and rank them by acceleration: commit velocity spikes, contributor growth, deploy frequency. 54 startups live across 18 sectors, updated daily. Free monthly digest, EUR 9.97/mo dashboard, EUR 97/mo Insider Circle with API access. Also works inside Claude (MCP server) and Crunchbase (Chrome extension). Built for angels, scouts, and technical operators.
On the analytics side, VC Deal Flow Signal competes within Chrome Extensions, Investing, Venture Capital, Developer Tools and GitHub — topics that collectively have 681.6k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how VC Deal Flow Signal performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
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Hey Product Hunt! I'm the Data Nerd behind VC Deal Flow Signal.
The backstory: I watched a startup's GitHub commit graph spike 200% in two weeks. Three weeks later they announced a Series A. The signal was right there the whole time - public, free, updating daily. Nobody was reading it.
So I built something that would.
VC Deal Flow Signal monitors GitHub engineering activity across 2,000+ startup orgs and ranks them by engineering acceleration. When a company's commit velocity deviates sharply from its own baseline, we flag it and classify the signal type. 54 startups currently live across 18 sectors, updated daily.
We launched on Indie Hackers and Hacker News last week and got great feedback on the methodology. The most common question was: "Does this actually predict fundraises?" The honest answer: engineering acceleration is a leading indicator, not a guarantee. But in our data, these patterns appear 6-12 weeks before announcements with enough regularity to be useful.
How this is different from Harmonic, Dealroom, etc.: Those platforms charge $10K+/year, require demo calls, and use proprietary black-box data. VC Deal Flow Signal uses transparent public GitHub data, is completely self-serve, and starts at EUR 9.97/mo. None of the incumbents track engineering momentum - they report rounds after they happen. We show you the acceleration before the pitch deck exists.
What you get:
- Free Signal Digest - 5 breakout startups with real GitHub data, monthly
- Dashboard (EUR 9.97/mo) - 50+ startups ranked by sector, stage, geography
- Insider Circle (EUR 97/mo) - private investor community, live briefings, API access
NEW: Works inside Claude. We shipped an MCP server so you can query the data directly from Claude Desktop or Claude Code. Ask "which startups are accelerating in cybersecurity?" and get live data. No API key, no login. Install: `npx @gitdealflow/mcp-signal`
NEW: Works inside Crunchbase. Free Chrome extension overlays the signal onto Crunchbase, AngelList, and PitchBook profiles. A green "Accelerating" badge appears next to any company where the GitHub data is interesting - the signal shows up inside your existing research workflow, not in a separate dashboard.
I'd love to hear from anyone who invests or is curious about data-driven deal sourcing. What would make this more useful?