Scope it. Price it. Live.
Describe what you want to build and watch a complete project definition assemble itself: capabilities, features, and a real price you can shape. Free, self-serve, in real time.
Pricing a project honestly was never a form.
Done properly, it's a qualification call, then a sales-and-technical conversation: at least two meetings before anyone can quote you without guessing, or selling you something that breaks later. That's the premium part of an agency, and it's slow, expensive, and full of friction for the person on the other side.
So we encoded the conversation itself. The judgment that runs those two meetings, the questions a senior engineer asks before putting a number on anything, now runs self-serve. Not a chatbot bolted onto a form: the way this agency actually scopes work, made public.
From idea to blueprint.
Describe it
A sentence is enough to start. The Forge asks the questions worth asking, the ones you'd get in a real scoping call.
Watch the blueprint assemble
Capabilities, features, structure: a complete, expert-grade definition builds itself in front of you, in real time.
Shape the scope
Add a feature, drop one, watch the price move. No guessing, no chasing ten quotes.
Send it to Julien
Every blueprint is reviewed by the founder before it becomes a commitment. The price you see is the price you pay.
Two meetings and a salesperson, encoded.
The Forge is the HRE Framework applied to our own sales process: the same discipline we sell, pointed at ourselves first. The senior conversation everyone assumes needs a human in the room now runs self-serve, and a human still signs off where it matters.
Got something to forge?
Your blueprint is saved to your email, yours to keep and to reshape. If it turns into a project, the spec is already written.
Start forging