1 Month Later: An Update on Open Sourcing My AI Company

A Check In On How It’s Going

Photo from Adrien on Unsplash

I open sourced my company, Basejump AI, over a month ago on January 7th, 2026. Since then the Github stars have just exploded, the growth curve is a total hockeystick, and we’ve just had meeting after meeting asking us if we can please just take their money already. Well, that was the aspiration, but to be honest, we’re at 13 Github stars (just got 1 today though)!

So Where Are All The Github Stars?

I am looking forward to attracting more attention with our future releases, but for now I am honestly ok with our 13 stars. It’s where we’re at and we have our design partners who have stuck with us proving out the product in production. We started this work back in 2023 and have an advantage of seeing how this works in a production context. What I’ve learned is there are many companies who are still working on updating their developer workflows to use AI, let alone their non-developer coworkers using an AI-enabled product. We’re still at the beginning of this race and it’s fun to be part of it.

The AI Data Analytics Agent You Can Trust in Production

So where do we fit in this growing field of AI data analytics agents? In order to help convey the value right away compared to other options, we updated the Readme:

The open source options keep increasing, and we aim to be the one that focuses most on reliable outputs and getting your agent into production as soon as possible.

Version 0.3.0

In the span of just a little over a month, we’ve gone up 2 minor versions and are now at v0.3.0. This latest release we added continuous learning by taking the feedback given through the thumbs up/down reactions and added as feedback to the AI model in its context. This essentially summarizes the prompts used to answer the user question and when another users asks a similar question for the database, the AI will get that prior SQL query used as an example.

Next Release

Our roadmap is looking very packed as Q1 is coming to a close:

We’re very excited for our next release and adding all of these features! Claude Code will make an appearance (stay tuned for a video on how that goes) and we’re finally getting around to benchmarking Basejump on Spider 2.0. There is lots to do, stay tuned for more soon!