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🔨 Your Forge

10 machines

Everything you've built, in one place. Each card shows the machine and what you can do with it.
Tap its title to launch it in a fresh chat.
You’re browsing a real copy of this world on the web, so the buttons can’t launch anything here — in the real app, tapping a title starts the conversation. The boards and files below are all clickable.

✓ ships installed

One plain text file per open task, plus a dashboard rendered from them. Add a task, check one off, push a date, or just ask — the files are the real record; the dashboard just shows them.

What you can do

  • What's due today?
  • Add a task…
  • What's been sitting for two weeks?

✓ ships installed

Drop anything into your Forge Inbox from your phone while you're out — a voice memo, a card photo, a stray thought. At sit-down, one sweep reads the pile, files each piece where it belongs, and empties the box.

What you can do

  • Sweep my inbox
  • What's waiting in my inbox?

🛠 built by talking, about 20 minutes

Turns conversations with a business owner into a scored eight-part analysis. Each business gets a living file that fills in and firms up over several talks — evidence-backed, resumable, honest about the gaps.

What you can do

  • Start a business analysis
  • Here's a transcript — score it
  • Where are the gaps?

🧰 in the catalog — ask and it’s yours in a minute

Every game you've played and rated, one file each, ranked into score tiers — plus a want-to-play list for what's next. Rating a game runs a quick skill; everything else is just asking.

What you can do

  • Rate a game I just finished
  • What should I play next?
  • Show me my cozy games

🛠 built by talking, about 20 minutes

A season-long kitchen-garden log — one plain text file per planting (crop, bed, date planted), with a dated care log of waterings and feedings and a harvest tally by pick. Say "I watered beds 2 and 3" or "picked 3 lb of zucchini" and it's logged; the dashboard shows what needs water and what's coming ripe, and a season review looks back at what worked.

What you can do

  • What needs water?
  • I picked 3 lb of zucchini
  • What worked last summer?

🛠 built by talking, about 20 minutes

The prayer requests you're carrying — one plain text file each, grouped Open and Answered. A private, held space: tell it who needs prayer and it's recorded; ask and it answers straight from the files. Nothing here is ever shared unless you say so.

What you can do

  • Who am I praying for this week?
  • Add a request — Linda's mother, surgery Thursday
  • What's been answered this month?

🧰 in the catalog — ask and it’s yours in a minute

The books you own, one plain text file each, grouped by subject — plus a wishlist for what you want to get. A folder you talk to: tell it a book and it's shelved; browse it when you're deciding what to read next.

What you can do

  • Add this book to my shelf…
  • What history do I own?
  • What should I read next?

🛠 built by talking, about 20 minutes

Paste or dictate raw notes from each meeting during the week; on demand it reads the whole hopper and writes one tidy recap — decisions made, action items by owner, open questions — saved as a dated file. Extracts only, never invents; gaps get flagged for you to confirm. The week's notes archive away so the box resets each week.

What you can do

  • Here are notes from my Tuesday meeting…
  • Give me this week's recap
  • What did we decide this week?

🧰 in the catalog — ask and it’s yours in a minute

Describe a trip — destination, dates, what it's for — and get back a categorized, quantity-scaled packing list tailored to you: your bag style, the things you always bring, the things you always forget. It knows your Milwaukee ↔ LA commute, folds in your work kit on work trips, and looks up the weather when it runs.

What you can do

  • Pack me for Milwaukee to LA next week, 4 nights
  • I'm speaking at a conference in Chicago, 2 days
  • What did I pack last time I went to LA?

🛠 built by talking, about 20 minutes

Your recipe box — one plain text file per recipe you cook and keep, ranked by how much you love it (a 1–10 gut score) and tagged so you can ask "what can I make with what's in the fridge?" A folder you talk to: tell it what you cooked and it writes the recipe in your words; ask and it answers straight from the files. Plus a want-to-cook list for what's next.

What you can do

  • What can I make with chicken, lemon, and rice?
  • Add a recipe — I made garlic-butter chicken last night
  • What should I cook tonight?