What it Means
They want to copy your code to explore it, try changes, or build something with it.
GTM Implication
Forking your repo shows hands-on technical interest—they likely want to test the tool or build something with it. It often suggests deeper evaluation, especially when followed by local setup or activity like PRs or issues. For example: if a dev forks your repo and later opens a PR, that’s a clear mid-funnel signal.
Convert developer-intent signals into revenue


