Marcus — we looked at how Forge works. We think you'll like this.
Your team runs 12-15 active projects simultaneously
Context-switching kills creative momentum. The "where was I?" tax is real.
Client status updates take up Monday mornings
That's your most creative time spent on the least creative work.
Finding the latest version of a file takes 3+ minutes on average
Multiply that by 40 people and you've lost a full person-week every month.
The best creative agencies don't have more talent than everyone else — they have less friction. Their people stay in flow because the ops don't interrupt.
We set up a workspace where the admin runs itself so your creatives can actually create.

We configured 4 agents for Forge Studio. Each one knows your world.
Client Liaison
Drafts status updates, collects feedback, keeps every client thread organized by project
Project Brain
Remembers every brief, every revision note, every approval — across all 15 projects
Resource Planner
Tracks who's at capacity, flags overallocation before it becomes a problem
Asset Finder
Ask for "the final logo for project X" and get the right file. From any tool. In seconds.
Because I know Forge Studio's world, I can:
Generate every client status update for Monday morning automatically
Your designers start designing at 9am, not 11
Pull up the full history of a project — briefs, revisions, approvals — in one query
No more re-reading 40-message Slack threads
Know exactly who has bandwidth before staffing a new project
No more guessing, no more burnout surprises
We think your team would feel this on day one. Want to take a look?
This page was made for Marcus at Forge Studio.