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Forsy
Authentic human signal from real agent workflows
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Authentic human signal from real agent workflows
145 followers
Forsy captures workflow data from the agents you already use (OpenClaw, Claude, Codex, Hermes, etc.) and turns it into structured training data. It creates a market for authentic, high-fidelity workflow data with licensing and privacy built in. Forsy is building the infrastructure for a new agent data economy, where real agent workflows become training data for RL and more capable future agents.












Forsy
We built Forsy after seeing how quickly AI agents are becoming part of serious everyday work.
But most of the data created inside that work is never captured as a useful asset. People are still trying to sell prompts, when the real value is in the workflow data behind the run.
Forsy captures workflow data from the agents you already use (OpenClaw, Claude, Codex, Hermes, etc.) and turns it into structured training data. It creates a marketplace for authentic, high-fidelity trajectory data with licensing and privacy built in.
We want to help people get more value from the agents they already use, while building the infra for a new agent data economy, where real agent workflows become training data for RL and more capable future agents.
Prompts are easy to copy, but workflow traces may become the real training/evaluation asset for agents.
Curious how Forsy verifies quality and authenticity before workflow data becomes sellable β especially around provenance, privacy, successful outcomes, and whether the trace is actually useful versus just noisy logs.
Honestly the more agentic tools I explore, the more one question keeps coming up in my head, how do I actually know the agent did what it said it did? Like if buildpipe says it reviewed my code and it's good to deploy, how do I trust that? Forsy feels like the missing piece I didn't know I was looking for. Having authentic human signals verifying real agent workflows is not just useful, it's necessary if we actually want to rely on these tools for real work. And I'm curious, does it flag the agent in real time when something seems off or does it only show you after the fact? Because catching it early would change everything also Does it work across different agentic tools or do you have to set it up separately for each one? Because if I have to configure it for every single tool that defeats the purpose a little!