The Forge
Claude, at the anvil.
Every Forge output is grounded in your documents and cited inline. Nothing is invented. Nothing leaves.
Capability
Ask. Draft. Summarize. Every answer cites its sources.
Ask anything.Type a question. The Forge reads every document you have access to and answers with citations that link back to the exact paragraph, meeting, or resolution the answer came from. If an answer isn’t in your documents, it says so.
Draft in minutes. Minutes from the meeting you just ran. A policy from a plain-language brief. A resolution from a one-line intent. Every draft arrives in the editor, ready for your edits. A first draft with your fingerprints already on it, waiting for you to shape.
Summarize the long stuff. A fifty-page board book becomes a one-page executive summary. A two-hundred-page audit report becomes a section-by-section synthesis. Both finish faster than your coffee cools.
Grounded
Your documents. Your answers. Your citations.
When you ask a question, The Forge searches your organization’s documents (only the ones you’re permitted to see) and pulls the passages most relevant to what you asked. Those passages become the context Claude reasons over. The answer you read is built from that context, and the citations show you exactly which sentence came from which document.
The Forge does not train on your data. Your documents are used for your queries and your queries alone. You can export everything, any time.
Outputs
Eight things The Forge can do, today.
The first fifty Sparks are on us.