Your business
deserves an agent
that knows it.
Most AI chatbots are generic. They don't know your products, your policies, your customers, or how your systems work. Forge changes that. Upload your knowledge, wire your tools, and go live with an agent that's actually yours — in minutes, not months.
Generic AI doesn't know
your business.
ChatGPT doesn't know your return policy. It doesn't know your pricing. It can't raise a support ticket or check an order status. It's a brilliant assistant with amnesia about everything that matters.
Forge closes that gap. Feed it your actual documents and systems, and it becomes an agent that can answer, act, and escalate — grounded in your reality, not a generic training set.
- ✕ Doesn't know your products or policies
- ✕ Can't access your systems or APIs
- ✕ Hallucinates answers it doesn't know
- ✕ Months of engineering to customize
- ✓ Trained on your docs, FAQs, and data
- ✓ Wired to your actual APIs and services
- ✓ Cites sources — never makes things up
- ✓ Live in minutes, no engineers needed
Four steps. One working agent.
No code. No infrastructure. No PhD in machine learning. Just a clear path from "I have a problem" to "my agent is live."
Feed it your knowledge
Upload PDFs, Word docs, CSVs — or connect directly to Amazon S3 or SharePoint. Forge ingests, chunks, and indexes everything into a semantic search layer that your agent uses to find the right answer, not just any answer.
Wire in your tools & services
An agent that can only talk is only half useful. Pick from the built-in connector library or paste any REST API endpoint — give it a name, describe what it does, and your agent can now take real actions: raise tickets, check order status, send messages. Already have MCP servers? Plug them straight in.
Build your agent (or a team of them)
Give your agent a purpose. Assign the knowledge it can draw from and the tools it can use. Set boundaries — what it answers, what it escalates to a human. Need something more complex? Build a network of specialized agents that hand work off to each other: triage → billing → fulfilment.
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Choose the hosted chat UI for internal teams, or grab a two-line embed script and drop it into your website. Your customers get a branded chatbot that actually knows your business. Updates to your knowledge sync automatically — no redeployment needed.
What people actually build.
Customer support bot
Trained on your product docs, FAQs, and return policy. Handles 80% of tickets automatically. Escalates the rest to your team with full context already attached.
Internal knowledge assistant
Your team stops digging through SharePoint and Notion. They ask the agent. It finds the right policy, procedure, or document — and tells them exactly where it came from.
Operations assistant
Connect your order management, CRM, and inventory APIs. Your ops team asks questions in plain English and the agent takes actions — no dashboard-hopping, no manual lookups.
We don't train on your data.
Ever.
Your documents live in your account and are used exclusively by your agents. We never use customer data to train models, improve our systems, or share with third parties. You own it. You control it. You can delete it anytime.
- Knowledge stored in isolated, encrypted storage per account
- You choose which AI model processes your data
- Delete your knowledge at any time — gone immediately
- Source citations on every answer — no hallucinations hidden
Where we are, honestly.
Forge is early. This is the exact state of each piece right now.
- Knowledge ingestion UI
- Chunking + embedding pipeline
- File upload (PDF, DOCX, CSV)
- Semantic search layer
- S3 & SharePoint connectors
- REST API tool builder
- MCP server support
- Single agent creation
- Embeddable chat widget
- Hosted chat UI
- Multi-agent orchestration
- Analytics dashboard
- Connector marketplace
- Enterprise SSO & roles
- On-premise deployment
- Agent evaluation tools
Your first agent could be
running this week.
We're working with a small group of early users to shape the product. Tell us what you're trying to build — we'll get you in and make it work.