Your repos, issues, and PRs — managed by AI
Kairos triages issues, reviews PRs, writes release notes, and keeps your repos organized — so your team ships faster with less overhead.
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Automate away the boring stuff
Kairos handles the complexity so you can focus on the work that matters.
“Go through all new issues opened in the last 24 hours across our 3 repos. Label them (bug/feature/question), assign to the right team member based on the code area, add a 'needs-triage' label if you're unsure, and post a summary in #engineering on Slack.”
23 issues triaged overnight — 8 bugs assigned, 5 duplicates closed, 10 features labeled
Real workflows, real results
See how real people use Kairos with GitHub to automate workflows that used to eat their entire day.
Manages a 5k-star repo without burning out
A developer maintains a popular open-source library with 5,000+ stars and 20-30 new issues per week. They were drowning in triage. Kairos now auto-labels every issue, welcomes first-time contributors, marks stale issues, explains CI failures in comments, and compiles a weekly "community pulse" report. The maintainer reviews the digest instead of every individual issue.
Overnight triage across 5 repos keeps the team unblocked
A CTO at a 15-person startup manages 5 repos and wakes up to 30+ new issues every morning. By the time she triages them, half the day is gone. Kairos now runs overnight: classifying issues, assigning them to engineers based on code ownership, marking duplicates, and posting a morning summary to Slack. Engineers start their day with clear, assigned work.
Auto-generates polished release notes every sprint
A DevRel engineer was spending a full day every two weeks writing release notes — reading through 40+ merged PRs, figuring out what changed, writing descriptions. Now Kairos reads every merged PR, groups them by category, writes human-readable notes with proper formatting and contributor credits, creates the GitHub Release, and cross-posts to Slack, Twitter, and the changelog.
Tracks sprint velocity without anyone updating a spreadsheet
An EM needed to report sprint velocity to leadership weekly but hated asking engineers to update Jira. She switched to GitHub Issues + Kairos. Every Friday, Kairos counts closed issues by label, calculates velocity, compares to the previous sprint, and posts a formatted report to #engineering-leadership with trends and blockers.
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GitHub + Kairos FAQ
Common questions about using Kairos with GitHub.
How does Kairos connect to GitHub?
Through GitHub's OAuth flow — you authorize Kairos like any GitHub App. You choose which repositories to grant access to. Kairos never accesses repos you haven't explicitly shared.
Can Kairos merge PRs?
Does it work with private repositories?
Can Kairos read and respond to PR comments?
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