
EarlyForge
Detect emerging trends before they go mainstream
9 followers
Detect emerging trends before they go mainstream
9 followers
EarlyForge is an editorial intelligence platform for content creators, solo publishers, content agencies, SEO teams, newsrooms and large media groups that want to identify emerging stories before they peak. It analyzes thousands of data sources across 50 countries and 28 languages, scores and enriches each one with a sourced editorial brief, then turns it into a publishable, fact-checked article in about 75 seconds. Try it free: earlyforge.ai/register






Hi Carnegie,
We've put Earlyforge through a proper test, and the product already holds up. What sold us wasn't really the article generation itself — it's seeing topics surface early, specifically in the niches we care about.
The time saved is real. articles come out structured, sourced, and honestly publishable. The fact-checking is one of those things you only notice in hindsight, you just stop second-guessing. In practice our process is now: article goes to drafts, one read-through, publish. We barely touch anything.
there are still a few UX bugs, and some options aren't explained well enough — we fumbled around on two or three things. Nothing blocking but worth fixing sooner rather than later.
We also spotted the API which looks like it could feed our own tools and automate part of the workflow. Still digging into it, we'll probably reach out to the team.
Overall: a strong product for teams that want to ship faster without giving up quality.
@yamine_bena1 This genuinely made my day — thank you for putting EarlyForge through a real test and writing it up so thoughtfully.
You landed on exactly the bet behind the product: the article generation is nice, but the real value is seeing topics surface early, in the niches you actually care about. Hearing that your process is now "drafts → one read-through → publish" is the best signal I could ask for. And your point on fact-checking is spot on — it's meant to be invisible: you just stop second-guessing.
On the UX bugs and the options that aren't explained well enough — totally fair. Some of them are already fixed, and the rest are right at the top of my list to sort out quickly. If you can send me the two or three things you fumbled on, I'll make sure they're covered.
And yes, please do reach out about the API — feeding it into your own tools and automating part of the workflow is exactly what it's there for, and I'd be glad to help you wire it up.
Really grateful for this. Thank you 🙏