# Sessions

**Canonical:** https://apis.io/providers/sessions/  
**APIs profiled:** 0

Sessions (Session Technologies, formerly Flow OS) was a Bucharest-based unified communication and collaboration platform founded in 2021 by Radu Negulescu and Radu Tintescu, backed by earlybird's Digital East Fund (invested 2022, lead Dan Lupu). The product bundled voice, video, chat, webinars and meetings with third-party productivity integrations on a proprietary "Flow OS" framework at sessions.us. As of this enrichment pass (2026-07-21) the company appears defunct: the sessions.us domain no longer serves the product (it resolves to an unrelated parked/casino-spam page behind a bare-IP TLS certificate), the docs, developers and api subdomains do not respond, and no live developer, API, OpenAPI, SDK or documentation surface could be located to enrich. This profile is retained as a portfolio lead record; no API artifacts exist to harvest.

## Kin Score — 5.0 / 100 (minimal)

Scored 2026-08-21 under rubric 0.12.0. Trend: flat (+0.0 from 5.0).

| Facet | Score |
|---|---|
| Discoverability | 50.0 |
| Contract Quality | 0.0 |
| Governance | 0.0 |
| Contract Governance | 0.0 |
| Operational Transparency | 0.0 |
| Developer Ergonomics | 0.0 |
| Commercial Clarity | 0.0 |
| Access Clarity | 0.0 |

## Agent readiness — 0.0 (human-only)

| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Spec Presence | no |
| Agentic Access | no |
| Reversibility Documented | no |
| MCP Server | no |
| Auth Clarity | no |
| Idempotency | no |
| Error Semantics | no |
| OpenAPI Examples | no |
| Rate Limit Signal | no |
| Event Surface Described | no |
| Agent Skills | no |
| Well Known Catalog | no |
| Consent Identity | no |
| Agent Card | no |
| Dry Run Mode | no |

## Access

Unknown — onboarding: unknown, pricing: unknown, trial: no (confidence: low).

## Tags

Company, Communications, Collaboration, Video Conferencing, Webinars, Meetings

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Profiled by [API Evangelist](https://apievangelist.com) and published on [APIs.io](https://apis.io/providers/sessions/). Scores are computed from the provider's own public artifacts under a published rubric.
