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Labs

Experimenting at the frontier

Internal projects, tools, and experiments built by our team. Some become products, some remain internal—all push our thinking forward.

GASJ Labs is where we build tools for ourselves and occasionally for the world. These projects help us work smarter, support our portfolio companies better, and explore new technologies firsthand.

internal

Portfolio Analytics Dashboard

An internal tool for tracking portfolio company metrics, generating reports, and identifying trends across our investments.

AnalyticsInternal
internal

Due Diligence Automation

Machine learning models to accelerate our due diligence process by analyzing market data, competitive landscapes, and financial projections.

MLAutomation
beta

Founder Connect

A platform connecting founders in our portfolio with mentors, advisors, and potential partners within the GASJ network.

PlatformCommunity
open-source

Tech Stack Scanner

Open-source tool to analyze and benchmark technology choices across codebases. Helps identify technical debt and modernization opportunities.

Open SourceDeveloper Tools
internal

Security Baseline Checker

Automated security posture assessment for portfolio companies. Validates compliance with our security baseline requirements.

SecurityAutomation
alpha

Market Signal Aggregator

Aggregates signals from news, social media, and market data to surface emerging trends and investment opportunities.

DataResearch

Open Source When Possible

We believe in giving back to the developer community. When our internal tools solve problems that others face, we open-source them. This creates value for the ecosystem that has given us so much.

Our open-source projects follow best practices for documentation, testing, and contributor experience. We want these tools to be genuinely useful, not just marketing exercises.

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Contributing

We welcome contributions to our open-source projects. Here's how to get started:

  1. 1Check the README and CONTRIBUTING.md in each repository
  2. 2Look for "good first issue" labels to find starter tasks
  3. 3Open an issue to discuss larger changes before implementing
  4. 4Submit a PR with tests and documentation updates

Have an Idea?

We're always exploring new directions. If you have an idea for a tool that would benefit the investment or startup ecosystem, we'd love to hear it.

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Building the future, one experiment at a time

Stay updated on our latest experiments and open-source releases.