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Forge is a power tool. Here's how to use it.

Forge isn't your everyday chatbot buddy — it builds machines that do real work in your real life. Five things to know before you start, and you'll get more out of it than most people get out of AI, period.

The pointA power tool, not a chat toy.

This is a machine that makes machines — tools that do tons of real work in your real life or your job. It's meant to be gripped with both hands.

Division of laborKeep your everyday chatbot. Really.

Use your free or $20/month chat as your everyday brainstormer — even for dreaming up what to build. When you've got the idea, bring it to Forge. Forge shapes it with you, then actually builds it.

The speedSlower than a chatbot. On purpose.

It's not bouncing a reply into a window — it's building complex things back there: machines that work, beautiful dashboards, connections that matter. It's an architect and a team of workers, not a chat that answers instantly. Give it a minute; it's worth it.

The ladderStart small. Climb.

It builds at every size — dashboards, trackers, and task lists all the way up to complex business workflows and processing machines. Experiment. The more you practice, the more powerful the machines you can make.

Where it came fromI run my whole life on this.

My entire life and my entire high-end consulting and AI development business run on tools I've built in Forge. Forge is literally the operating system I created to run my own life — simplified so anyone can use it, with all my moving parts moved to a backend you never have to worry about.