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Forge includes SEO metadata, Open Graph tags, and AI index formats on every page. The same URL serves the right format to browsers, API clients, and AI agents — automatically.

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Your content shows up

No dashboard required.

Your AI handles publishing through a structured API. Your team stays in the tools they already use.

Full control, zero risk.

Role-based access means your AI can only do what you allow. Draft content never leaks.

Live in minutes.

Connect once. From that point, a conversation is all it takes to publish.

When someone searches for your content, it should be presented correctly. When a link is shared in a message or on social media, the preview should reflect what is actually there. When an AI assistant is asked about your topic, your content should be part of the answer.

None of this requires separate configuration in Forge. It is included.

Search and social

Every piece of content gets the metadata that search engines use to index and rank it correctly. Title, description, canonical URL -- present on every page, derived from your content, not maintained separately.

When your content is shared as a link -- in a message, on LinkedIn, on X -- the preview pulls the right title, description, and image. This is handled automatically. There is no template to maintain, no plugin to update.

AI indexing

This is the part that matters most right now.

Search engines have been the primary discovery channel for years. That is changing. A growing share of people now find information through AI assistants: they ask a question and get an answer, with sources. Whether your content is part of that answer depends on whether the AI can read it properly.

Old content platforms only serve HTML built for browsers. AI systems can parse HTML, but they work better -- and cite more reliably -- when content is served in a format designed for machine reading. Forge serves that format automatically, to any client that requests it.

If your content is not readable by AI systems in the right format, it is effectively invisible to a channel that is growing every month. Forge makes sure it is not.

One URL, every audience

A visitor gets a web page. An API client gets structured data. An AI agent gets a format it can read cleanly. The same URL, the same content -- the response adapts to whoever is asking.

This matters because the alternative is maintaining separate endpoints for separate audiences. That is duplication you should not have to manage.

What this means for your team

Your team publishes content. Forge handles where it shows up and how it is represented -- in search results, in link previews, in AI-generated answers, in API responses. When a new channel matters, the format is already there.

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