Forge Labs · Est. 2026 Forge is the Wayshower. You are the Waymaker.

Credit where
credit's due.
For every industry. Forever.

You already do the work. You already know the fix. Publish the workflow once — ~15 minutes — and every peer who runs it saves ~4 hours and ~$180 in software. You earn 60% every run. On a public ledger. Forever. Waymakers lead the way. Forge shows it.

Waymakers moving on this today
Live · updating
Workflows in the registry
42 Public on GitHub
Sample outputs published
15 See them below
Author royalty share
60% Permanent floor
One day, unfiltered
24 6 12 18 3 9 15 21 3 hours of work that matters
Where a licensed professional's day actually goes.
Rest 8h
Admin & charting 5h
Work that matters 3h
Busywork & catch‑up 8h
The problem

The antidote to the fatigue.

Play the song, pay the writer. Musicians solved this a hundred years ago. Licensed professionals have been building workflows their entire careers — training software, correcting outputs, documenting the work — and getting zero credit and zero royalty. That ends here.

Every licensed professional has been shaping the automation economy for years — training the models, correcting the outputs, documenting the workflows their industries actually run on. And getting nothing for it.

Anti black box. Anti wrapper. Anti gatekeeping. The intelligence was always free. The craft is what deserves the royalty — and it belongs to the person who put in the 10,000 hours to build it.

Forge Workflows is the royalty rail for that craft. Publish the workflow. Get credited. Get paid — 60%, every run, on a public ledger. And every run sharpens the engine, so the workflows get better the more America uses them.

~4 hrs
The average time one Forge workflow saves each peer, per week — reclaimed from charting, appeals, reports, and end-of-shift paperwork.
Source: internal timing across 42 shipped workflows, 2026
~$180
Average monthly software cost a peer avoids by running a Forge workflow instead of a per-seat SaaS tool (SimplePractice, kvCORE, MoneyGuide Pro, etc.).
Source: verified per-seat SaaS pricing, licensed-professional stack, 2026
How it works

Four steps. No code.

Every workflow on Forge follows the same shape: your input in, professional output out, revenue split back to you on every single run.

  1. 01

    Verify your license.

    Upload your credential — LCSW, RN, DDS, contractor, real-estate broker. Forge cross-checks it against the licensing board. The green check on your workflow means a real professional stands behind it.

  2. 02

    Forge the workflow you already run in your head.

    Describe what you do — a SOAP note, an appeal letter, an inspection report, a shift log. Forge turns it into a template with inputs, structure, and the finish you've been doing by hand.

  3. 03

    Publish to your field.

    Your workflow lives in the marketplace under your verified name. Only peers in your field see it, run it, fork it. No black-box discovery. No stolen prompts.

  4. 04

    Get paid on every run.

    60% of every run of your workflow lands in your account. Every subscription. Every fork. Paid monthly. Public in the ledger. Forever, or until you retire it.

The category we're creating

Everyone else built half of this.

The last decade of building on top of language models has produced two things — neither of which pays a licensed professional a dime. Forge is the first that combines all four pieces into one system.

What exists today

Prompt marketplaces

GPT Store. PromptBase.

Static text you copy and paste. Nothing runs. Nothing gets scored. Nothing gets paid.

  • Generation only
  • No execution
  • No trust layer
  • No royalties
What exists today

Workflow automation

Zapier. n8n. Make.

Powerful plumbing between apps — built for developers wiring triggers, not for professionals describing their expertise in plain English.

  • Execution only
  • No generation
  • No trust layer
  • No royalties
What we built

Forge Workflows

The first of its kind.

Describe the work. Get a running tool. Peers score it. Royalties compound on every run. All four pieces, one system.

  • Generation
  • Execution
  • Trust layer
  • Royalty economics

Nobody else has all four in one place. That's not a feature list — that's a category, and we're first inside it.

Bring your workflow. Any model.

You already teach it. Now own the royalty rail.

If you're already running prompts and workflows on Claude, GPT, Gemini, or Llama — or teaching them on Skool, LearnWorlds, YouTube, or Substack — you've been building an asset with no attribution and no royalty. Forge is the payment layer those models don't have. Bring the workflow. Keep the model of your choice. Own the run forever.

Model-agnostic runtime

Every workflow declares which model it prefers — Claude, GPT, Gemini, Llama, or a local model. Peers run it on the model they trust. Forge routes, meters, and pays. You never re-write for a new model.

Runs forever — even if we shut down

Every workflow spec, every payout ledger entry, every royalty rule is public on GitHub. If Forge Labs disappeared tomorrow, your workflow keeps running and your ledger stays audit-able. No model can pull the rug. No subscription cancellation kills the work.

Upvote & fork mechanics

Peers upvote workflows that saved their week. Fork one to specialize it for your niche — the original author gets a permanent 30% cut on every run of the fork. Reputation compounds. Work compounds.

Why this beats every other option

Per-seat SaaS (SimplePractice, kvCORE, MoneyGuide Pro)

  • $59–$3,600/yr per seat. Forever.
  • Cancel your subscription — your workflow disappears.
  • You built the muscle. They keep the money.

LLM apps + AI GPTs

  • Model gets pulled, your workflow breaks (cough Fable cough).
  • Prices change without notice. Guardrails shift overnight.
  • You're a tenant in someone else's platform.

Forge Workflows

  • Per-run pricing you control. No subscription. No seat.
  • Public ledger — payout math anyone can audit.
  • 60% author royalty, locked in the constitution on GitHub.
  • Runs forever, on any model, even if we go away.
The marketplace

42 workflows. Live today.

Every card below is built, approved, and running on the Forge engine right now. Each scored a minimum 6.0 on our five-point validation gate: demand, monetization precedent, buildability, distribution, and speed to revenue.

Healthcare · Live LCSW · LMFT

Therapist SOAP Note Generator

Dictate a 60-second session summary. Forge returns a full SOAP note with risk flags, ready to paste into your EHR.

$2.50/ run
150K therapists · Score 8.4
Creator earns $1.00 every run
Healthcare · Live CPC · CPB

Medical Billing Denial Appeals

Paste a claim code and denial reason. Forge drafts a regulation-aware appeal letter — the 30-minute job every biller has, done in seconds.

$4/ appeal
180K billers · Score 7.2
Creator earns $1.60 every appeal
Healthcare · Live RN · LPN

Nurse Shift & Incident Log

Close a shift in 30 seconds. Overtime calc, near-miss capture, compliance-ready incident reports — no more Excel and no more end-of-shift dread.

$1.50/ shift
3.2M nurses · Score 8.15
Creator earns $0.60 every shift
Real estate · Live InterNACHI · ASHI

Home Inspector Report Generator

Field notes and phone photos in. A client-ready, photo-placed PDF inspection report out — the moment you leave the driveway.

$8/ report
25K inspectors · Score 6.3
Creator earns $3.20 every report
Healthcare · Live LCSW · MSW

Social Worker Case Notes

Home visit notes → HIPAA-compliant, court-admissible case narrative. Reuses the same SOAP engine, tuned for social work.

$3/ note
715K social workers · Score 6.4
Creator earns $1.20 every note
Small business · Live J.D. · Bar-verified

Legal Doc Auto-Drafter

NDAs, service agreements, contractor terms — drafted from a plain-language brief and reviewed against a bar-verified template library.

$12/ draft
$1.28B market · Score 7.9
Creator earns $4.80 every draft
Sales · Live Rep-verified

Call Scoring & Coaching Loop

Record a sales call. Forge grades it on five dimensions and returns three specific actions — the daily-habit version of Gong, at 1/100th the price.

$1/ call
Live in portfolio · Score 7.8
Creator earns $0.40 every call
Creator · Live Creator-verified

DM Triage & Burnout Alerts

Connects your inbox. Triages the noise, surfaces the deals, and flags the days you're heading toward burnout before you feel it.

$2/ day
62% burnout rate · Score 8.5
Creator earns $0.80 every day
Sales · Live Ops-verified

B2B Pipeline Intelligence

Real-time health scoring for your pipeline. Deal rot, stage drift, forecast miss — flagged before your quarter is. The kind of insight that used to live behind a $99–299/mo enterprise wall.

$5/ scan
30% forecast miss · Score 7.9
Creator earns $2.00 every scan
The deliverable standard

Every workflow ships with the same five things.

Whether it's built by us or by a licensed peer in your field, every workflow on Forge lands with the same five pieces. A buyer never has to guess what they're getting. That consistency is itself the trust signal.

01

Compiled prompt spec

The expert brain of the workflow — domain knowledge, format rules, tone, edge cases. Not a template. Generated fresh for the professional who forged it.

02

Live input form

The exact fields the workflow needs to do its job. No more, no less. What a therapist submits looks nothing like what a real estate agent submits — by design.

03

Structured output

A parseable, consistent result. Ready to paste into an EHR, a CRM, an inbox, a letter. Not a wall of freeform text. Never a wall of freeform text.

04

Live trust score

A 0–100 score built from real usage reviews — accuracy, usefulness, clarity. Visible before anyone subscribes. Gated to hide anything untested until it's earned its place.

05

Royalty ledger

Every run is attributed to the author. 60% of revenue tracked and paid automatically. No invoices. No renegotiations. The receipt is the payment. The whole ledger is public on GitHub.

See it running

Real inputs. Real outputs.

Every workflow above is more than a name. Here are four running right now — exactly what a licensed professional submits, and exactly what Forge sends back. No demos edited. No cherry-picked prompts.

Healthcare & clinical documentation Live

Therapist SOAP Note Generator

Who's using it A solo-practice therapist finishing a Tuesday afternoon session.

What they submit
45-min individual session. Patient presenting with generalized anxiety, work stress trigger. Discussed cognitive reframing techniques, patient reported using breathing exercises with some success since last week. Mood appeared improved from last session. No SI/HI. Assigned homework: continue thought log, add 10-min daily walk.
What Forge generates

SUBJECTIVE: Patient reports continued generalized anxiety symptoms, primarily work-stress triggered. States breathing exercises assigned last session have provided ‘some success’ in managing acute anxiety episodes.

OBJECTIVE: Patient appeared engaged, mood improved relative to prior session. Affect congruent, speech normal rate/rhythm. No signs of acute distress observed.

ASSESSMENT: Symptoms consistent with generalized anxiety, currently responding to behavioral intervention (diaphragmatic breathing). Clinical trajectory positive.

PLAN: Continue weekly individual sessions. Introduced cognitive reframing techniques this session. Homework: continue thought log, add 10-minute daily walk for behavioral activation. Reassess anxiety severity next session.

RISK FLAGS: None — patient denied SI/HI.

Healthcare & medical billing Live

Medical Billing Denial Appeal Letter Generator

Who's using it A billing specialist at a dermatology practice fighting a denied claim.

What they submit
Claim code: 17000 (destruction of premalignant lesion). Denial reason: ‘not medically necessary.’ Clinical context: biopsy-confirmed actinic keratosis, patient has history of squamous cell carcinoma. Payer: Aetna.
What Forge generates

APPEAL LETTER — Re: Appeal of Denied Claim, CPT 17000, Patient [ID on file]

To Aetna Claims Review: We are formally appealing the denial of CPT 17000 (destruction, premalignant lesion) on the basis of ‘not medically necessary.’ This determination does not reflect the clinical picture: the lesion was biopsy-confirmed as actinic keratosis, a documented precursor to squamous cell carcinoma, in a patient with a prior personal history of SCC.

Per NCCN guidelines, treatment of confirmed AK lesions in patients with SCC history is standard of care to prevent malignant progression. We request reconsideration and reversal of this denial. Supporting documentation (biopsy report, prior SCC treatment records) is attached.

MISSING INFO FLAGS: Attach the biopsy pathology report and prior SCC treatment date before submission — not included in input.

Healthcare & shift work Live

Nurse Shift & Incident Log Generator

Who's using it A med-surg floor nurse closing out a 12-hour shift.

What they submit
Clocked in 7am, out 7:30pm. 5 patients. One fall in room 412 around 2pm, patient assisted to floor by CNA, no injury, vitals stable, MD notified per protocol. Otherwise routine shift.
What Forge generates

HOURS WORKED: 12.5 hrs (7:00am–7:30pm). OVERTIME FLAG: Yes — 0.5 hr over standard 12-hr shift.

INCIDENTS: Patient fall, Room 412, ~2:00pm. Severity: Minor (no injury). Response: CNA-assisted to floor, vitals checked and stable, attending MD notified per protocol.

SUPERVISOR REVIEW NEEDED: Yes — all falls require charge nurse sign-off regardless of injury outcome, per standard incident reporting policy.

FORMATTED LOG: 5-patient assignment, 12.5-hr shift, one minor fall incident properly protocoled, otherwise unremarkable shift.

Sales, B2B & productivity Live

Sales Call Scoring & Coaching Assistant

Who's using it An SDR wanting feedback on a discovery call.

What they submit
30-min discovery call with a mid-market prospect. I asked about their current tools and pain points, they mentioned budget concerns twice, I moved to pricing pretty quickly after that, they said they'd ‘think about it’ and didn't confirm a next step.
What Forge generates

SCORES (1–10):

  • Discovery 6 Asked good opening questions but didn't dig into the budget concern when it surfaced twice — the real signal.
  • Objection handling 4 Budget concern raised but not addressed head-on before pivoting to pricing.
  • Closing 3 Call ended without a confirmed next step — the biggest miss.
  • Rapport 7 No red flags, seems relationship-neutral.
  • Value demonstration 5 Moved to price before establishing enough pain/value context.

TOP ACTION: When budget comes up, ask directly: ‘What would need to be true for budget not to be a blocker?’ before moving to pricing.

The royalty model

60% author. 40% platform. Locked forever.

The 60% author share is the founding promise — a permanent floor, enforced by public CI on every ledger entry. It can only move up. It can never move down.

Author 60% The licensed professional who authored the workflow. Paid on every run, every subscription, every fork — forever. Public in the ledger.
Platform 40% Forge Labs. Covers hosting, generation, license verification, review, dispute resolution, Guild governance, and infrastructure. Independently audited.

No subscription. No seat count. No lock-in.

Forge doesn't charge you a monthly fee. Peers pay per run — a small transparent price for the work getting done. That price splits two ways, every single time. 60% to the author. 40% to the platform. Every entry public in the ledger on GitHub.

  • 01

    You publish your workflow.

    Free to forge, free to list. Your license is verified once, then you're in the marketplace.

  • 02

    A peer in your field runs it.

    They pay a per-run price you help set — usually a few dollars. No commitment, no subscription, no seat.

  • 03

    You earn 60% instantly.

    Every run. Every fork. Every time — for as long as the workflow lives on Forge. Monthly payouts via Stripe. Every payout public in the ledger on GitHub.

Example — A therapist forges the SOAP Note workflow.
500 peers run it 20× / month at $2.50 / run $10,000 / mo
Author's 60% royalty $6,000 / mo
Passive. Recurring. Paid on work you already know how to do.
Free · 60 seconds

What's your knowledge worth on Forge?

Do you sell a course? A product? Or just have 15 years of experience nobody's paying you for? Five questions. We'll surface the specific workflow that solves your biggest bottleneck — plus tell you how many more are sitting in your head, unpublished, right now. Make AI your asset. Get paid every time your knowledge is used.

01 / 05What field are you in?
02 / 05How many years of experience?
03 / 05How many hours per week do you spend on repetitive busy-work?
04 / 05How much do you pay for software each month?
05 / 05What's the ONE task draining you most right now?

Be specific. This is the pain we'll solve.

The position

What Forge refuses to be.

We're not another builder platform, another prompt store, another feature dump. Forge Workflows is a marketplace with a spine — verified, editorial, and paying the people who actually know the work.

Verified over anonymous.

Every creator is a license-checked professional. No handles, no throwaway accounts, no scraped prompts. The green check is the whole product.

Royalties over gigs.

You are not a contractor renting a distribution channel. You publish once and earn on every run — the way a musician earns on every play.

Your data, yours.

Nothing you publish on Forge trains a foundation model, gets scraped into someone else's dataset, or leaves your creator dashboard.

Small over bloated.

One clean input. One professional-quality output. No dashboards you'll never open. No settings menu that took a quarter to design.

Human over hype.

We're not selling you the model of the week. We're selling you back the five hours you lost to admin today. That's the whole pitch.

Editorial over algorithmic.

Workflows are reviewed by peers in your field before they go public. Discovery is curated, not gamed by whoever spent the most on prompts.

Where this is going

A workflow becomes an asset that compounds.

The trend everyone's chasing right now is agents that act on your behalf. Almost nobody is asking the harder question: what happens to a workflow after ten thousand people run it? Today, nothing. That's the gap we close next. Closing it first is the moat.

  1. Phase 1 Live now

    Compiled workflows.

    On-demand, structured, schema-consistent. 42 workflows shipped in one working session. This is the layer running under everything you see above.

  2. Phase 2 Next 60–90 days

    Workflow memory.

    Each workflow starts retaining anonymized pattern data across runs — not who used it, but what worked. A therapist's SOAP tool gets measurably sharper the more sessions it sees, without anyone retraining it. This is where a copied prompt stops being competition.

  3. Phase 3 4–6 months out

    Workflows that act on a schedule.

    A nurse's shift log that prompts itself at clock-out. A freelancer's invoice reminder that watches due dates and fires on its own. Selected workflows graduate from “respond when asked” to junior staff every solo professional couldn't otherwise afford. Autonomy is gated to trust score — earned, not default.

  4. Phase 4 6–9 months out

    Peer-credentialed workflows.

    Every autonomous workflow runs through the same credentialing scaffold we already built for full agents — foundation, capability, deployment readiness, communication. A workflow that reaches Elite tier isn't just well-reviewed. It's independently credentialed, the way a person would be board-certified.

Stated plainly: we treat a professional's workflow as an asset that compounds. It earns trust, it earns memory, it earns autonomy, it earns a credential. Everyone else is still shipping static templates that go stale the day they're published.

The launch list

Not ready for $10 yet? Grab a slot on the list.

Get one email when the Wefunder round opens on Aug 15, 2026. Get one more when the first workflow you can publish goes live. That's it. No drip. No burn.

  • Launch-day notification when the round opens
  • First look at Waymaker-only workflows
  • Unsubscribe with one click, any time

The Guild · Pre-launch on Wefunder

Every royalty rail
has a founding cohort.
These are the Waymakers.

Every royalty system in history was founded by the people who refused to keep working for scraps. The Forge Guild is that same founding energy — for the vet tech, the therapist, the CFP, the nurse, the agent, the educator, the course-creator. The everyday American who already does the work. Reserve your stake for $10 and when the round opens, your slot is held. Forge is the Wayshower. You are the Waymakers.

Wefunder round opens in
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Target: Aug 15, 2026 · 4,000 Waymakers × $12.50 avg = $50k floor unlock
Waymakers reserved
Live · Wefunder
Toward soft-launch floor
$50,000 Round unlocks at floor
Round target
$500K 90-day window
Filmed at the kitchen table. iPhone. No stock footage, no b-roll of laptops. Just the founder explaining why every industry needs a royalty rail — and why this one is being built in public on GitHub.

Four tiers. One Guild.

Every tier gets equity in Forge Labs. Every tier gets voting rights. What changes is how deep you're carved into the founding record — and, at the highest tier, how much of your royalty stays with you forever. Estimated equity below is based on a $10M post-money valuation cap; the final % is priced when the round opens.

  1. 01 Open to everyone

    Guild Founder

    $100minimum stake

    0.001% equity in Forge Labs (at $10M cap)

    • Founder Certificate (digital, numbered)
    • Lifetime Guild membership
    • Voting rights on category expansion
    • Access to the private Guild channel
  2. 02 Anchor tier · Limit 4,000

    Guild Charter

    $250minimum stake

    0.0025% equity in Forge Labs (at $10M cap)

    • Everything in Guild Founder
    • Physical numbered certificate — hand-numbered, mailed to you
    • Name in the Charter (permanent record)
    • Early access to every workflow before public launch
    • Founding-cohort discount on Forge Labs products for life
  3. 03 The killer perk

    Guild Elite

    $1,000minimum stake

    0.01% equity in Forge Labs (at $10M cap)

    • Everything in Guild Charter
    • 1.25× multiplier on the founder royalty pool. The 60% author floor is locked for everyone — but Elite backers earn an additional multiplier on the platform's founder pool. Up to 3.75× your stake over 60 months, paid monthly, public in the ledger.
    • Direct line to the founder for one workflow build
    • Elite badge on your author profile at launch
  4. 04 Accredited only

    Guild Architect

    $10,000minimum stake

    0.1% equity in Forge Labs (at $10M cap)

    • Everything in Guild Elite
    • Board observer seat option (12-month term)
    • Quarterly private call with founder
    • Right of first refusal on the next round
    • Architect plaque — engraved, mailed

Offered under Regulation Crowdfunding via Wefunder Portal LLC (FINRA member). Non-accredited investors may invest up to the greater of $2,500 or 5% of the greater of annual income or net worth if either is under $124,000; otherwise up to 10% of the greater, capped at $124,000/year across all Reg CF offerings. Not an offer to sell securities. Reservations are non-binding until the round is live.

Guild FAQ

What is Regulation Crowdfunding, in plain English?

A SEC rule that lets private companies raise up to $5M per year from anyone — not just accredited investors. Wefunder is the platform. You buy equity in Forge Labs; you own a piece of the company. Reservations are non-binding until we open the round; then you decide whether to invest for real.

What do I actually get for my $10 reservation?

Your slot in the Guild — held until the round opens. When it does, you get first crack at the tier of your choice before we announce publicly. If the round never opens, you get your $10 back. That's it. No small print.

Wait — is the 60% royalty share for everyone, or just Guild Elite?

60% is for every author, forever. That's not a perk — it's the founding promise, locked into the constitution on GitHub, enforced by public CI. Guild Elite is different: it's an additional 1.25× multiplier on the platform's founder royalty pool, so Elite backers earn a return on their investment alongside authors earning royalties on their work. Two separate rails. Both public. Both permanent.

What if I'm not a licensed professional? Can I still back this?

Yes. The Guild is for anyone who believes licensed work should stay owned by the people who did the license. You don't need to publish workflows to hold equity. You just need to believe.

When does the round actually open, and when do I get paid?

Round opens when we hit $50,000 in reservations — our soft-launch floor. Target close: 90 days after opening. Returns to backers come through equity — if Forge Labs grows to the $188M ARR target by year 5, that equity is worth many multiples of your stake. If we fail, you lose your investment. Only put in what you can afford to lose.

Reserve for $10. Hold your slot. Found the royalty rail.

Reserve your stake — $10

Refundable in full if the round never opens.

Credit where
credit's due.
Forever.

One workflow. Fifteen minutes to publish. Every peer who runs it saves ~4 hours and ~$180 in software. 60% comes home to you — every run, for the rest of your career. And every run sharpens the engine, so what you built keeps compounding after you publish it.