Not just answers. Forge takes action: in your browser, your inbox, your files, your calendar. Here's what that looks like in practice.
Ask Forge to send you a daily summary at 8am: calendar, emails, weather, whatever you want. It sets up the recurring job, connects to your accounts, and runs it every morning automatically.
You describe what you want. Forge handles the wiring.
Connect your Gmail or Outlook and ask Forge to scan your unread emails. It surfaces what actually matters, flags anything urgent, and can draft replies for you to approve.
Stop opening your inbox just to figure out if anything's important. Ask Forge first.
Ask Forge to find you the best flights, fill out a form, pull pricing from a competitor's site, or book a reservation. It opens a browser, navigates the web, and reports back.
This isn't a search. Forge clicks, types, and acts. Just like you would.
Describe what you need: a dashboard, a script, a website, a spreadsheet formula. Forge builds it. Not a code snippet you have to figure out. An actual working thing, running on your machine.
Other AI tools write code. Forge runs it.
Found a pair of shoes you want but they're too expensive right now? Tell Forge to check the page once a day and ping you the moment the price drops.
Works for anything with a URL. No browser extensions. No account sign-ups. Just ask.
Ask Forge to track your competitors, monitor a market, or watch a topic and deliver a clean brief on a schedule. It searches, reads, synthesizes, and sends. Every week, automatically.
Set it up once. Stay informed forever.
Share your manager's request and the data you've been working with. Forge reads both, structures the story, builds the slides, and hands you a finished PowerPoint, ready to present.
No more hours in Keynote. Show up to the meeting with the deck already done.
Tell Forge about your new product and who you want to reach. It writes the email, personalizes it, and sends it to your customer list. No email platform required.
Your AI handles the copy, the list, and the send. You just review and approve.
Ask Forge to backtest a hypothetical strategy: any mix of stocks, any starting point. It runs the numbers, benchmarks against the S&P 500, and projects a year forward.
Test ideas before you act on them. No finance degree required.