Live metrics from 15 repositories

88% AI-Authored.
Zero Compromises.

Eyevinn Open Source Cloud is built, deployed, and operated by autonomous AI agent teams. Real commits. Real production. Real infrastructure.

What is this?

Open Source Cloud (OSC) is a production platform that takes open source software and provides it as managed services. The entire platform — 15 microservices, 3 Kubernetes clusters, a Next.js web app, CI/CD pipelines, and 24/7 monitoring — is developed and operated by AI agent teams with minimal human intervention.

How it works

A human team lead orchestrates specialized Claude Code agents (architect, backend, frontend, UX, tester, writer) that autonomously write code, create PRs, run tests, deploy to production, and monitor health. A separate PM/business team drives product strategy through issues and reviews.

TypeScript Fastify Next.js Kubernetes Claude Code GitHub Actions Prometheus MongoDB
The Teams

Who builds Open Source Cloud

Two AI teams and their human collaborators. The AI Dev Team handles the full SDLC; autonomous bots handle routine operations.

Repository Breakdown

AI vs Human commits by repo

Every bar shows real git log data from the last 90 days. Purple = AI-authored commits. Gray = human commits.

Industry Context

How this compares

Industry averages from DORA, Jellyfish, and Bain research vs. OSC's actual numbers.

88%
OSC AI-authored code
42%
Industry avg AI-assisted code (2025)
Jellyfish / Bain 2025
6
Specialized AI agents in team
1
Typical AI tools (Copilot alone)
DORA 2025
24/7
Automated ops coverage
~14%
Teams using code review agents
Jellyfish Jan 2025
Automation

Runs without humans

Scheduled pipelines that operate autonomously every day — deploying code, merging dependencies, fixing issues, and monitoring health.

Timeline

Milestones