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Forgefy
From meeting to app. AI that builds what you discussed
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From meeting to app. AI that builds what you discussed
7 followers
Forgefy joins your planning meetings, transcribes them live, and extracts product requirements as you talk. Its AI agent pipeline turns the conversation into a build-ready blueprint, then generates your app no specs, no handoff, no lost context








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One thing I'd love to see is the ability to flag or pause during the meeting if we want to clarify something before the AI locks it into the blueprint. Sometimes requirements get said ambiguously and we need a quick confirmation moment instead of having to edit the generated spec later.
@asiyeenisoczbn This is a great point, and honestly one we've been going back and forth on internally. Right now the flow is optimized for momentum, but you're right that it can bite you when a requirement gets phrased ambiguously and only shows up as a problem once you're editing the generated spec. A lightweight "flag this, ask me" moment mid-meeting feels like the right fix rather than a full pause/resume system. Appreciate you flagging it, added to the roadmap list
Tried it on a quick planning call with a coworker and was honestly impressed it pulled out actual user stories without me babysitting it. The blueprint output was surprisingly detailed, basically what i'd write myself after an hour of cleanup.
@glhaneb63 Okay this comment made my day. That hour of cleanup you're describing is precisely the tax we built this to remove, so hearing it actually held up on a real planning call with a coworker (not just a demo) is the best kind of feedback. Thanks for giving it a real test run
Would love a way to flag or reclassify requirements mid-meeting when the AI misreads something, instead of editing after the fact. A simple thumbs up/down on each extracted item that feeds back into the model would save a lot of cleanup time on messy calls.
The live transcription picking up requirements as we talked was honestly pretty smooth, and I was surprised how usable the generated blueprint was right out of the gate.