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Product updates, field reports, and thinking about modular software for real businesses.

Jun 18, 2026 · Brandon

InventoryForge + FieldForge: Real-Time Job Costing, Finally

Inventory and scheduling are usually two different systems held together by a spreadsheet. Connected through the Hub, they become job costing you can actually trust.

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Jun 4, 2026 · Brandon

SiteForge: One Platform, Many Franchisee Sites

How SiteForge splits responsibility between corporate brand control and franchisee-level local content — and why the billing follows the structure.

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May 21, 2026 · Brandon

Mobile-First Is Not a Slogan When Your Users Are in Trucks

A field tech does not sit at a desk. Our UI decisions have to reflect that — from tap targets to offline behaviour.

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May 7, 2026 · Brandon

Designing the Forge Framework: Integration Without the Lock-in

The Forge Framework is the connective tissue between our products. Here is how we are thinking about it — and why it is opt-in, not bundled.

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Apr 20, 2026 · Brandon

FieldForge: The First Product Out of the Forge

Why FieldForge is the anchor product — what it does, who it is for, and what we are building first.

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Apr 10, 2026 · Brandon

Consumption Pricing, in Plain English

Seat pricing punishes growth and hides waste. Here is how consumption billing works at Forge, and why it maps to how service businesses actually operate.

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Apr 1, 2026 · Brandon

Why Forge Frameworks Exists

A short note on why we are building a modular software family for small and mid-size businesses — and what makes Forge different from the seat-priced incumbents.

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