How It Works

You talk.
It builds.

GenieForge gives you traditional software foundations — schemas, tools, pages, automations, permissions — with an AI stitched through the middle so the product remembers how it's supposed to run.

01

Describe it — review the plan

Talk through what you’re trying to do in plain English. GenieForge comes back with a clear plan: what it will build, how the data hangs together, and what it needs from you before it starts.

You’re not tossing prompts into the void — you approve the shape of the thing before concrete work kicks in.

02

Watch it assemble

It creates the durable parts of a real app: tables and migrations, tools and logic, forms and pages, automations — and you see it unfold in real time.

This isn’t a static screenshot or generic code dump. Everything is wired into a running system you can revisit and revise.

03

Run it like real software — with AI inside

Switch modes and live in the app yourself, or invite people who belong there. Roles, portals, notifications, uploads: the mechanics of normal software — plus an AI that already knows every table and tool.

Most stacks pick “traditional app” or “AI bolt-on.” GenieForge fuses both: dependable surfaces that run on their own, and an embedded brain when you want flexibility.

04

Shape it over time

Need tweaks, reports, whole new workflows? Keep talking — each change layers on top of what’s already saved. Big mistakes can be undone with built-in versioning when you’re building.

The app persists between sessions and gets sharper the more people use it, because the same AI stays in the harness that built everything.

Two sides to every app

Building your app vs. using your app

Build mode conjures capability. Running mode behaves like deployed software — except the engineer never left their seat beside you.

Where you create

Tell GenieForge what you want to build. It creates the tools, data structures, pages, and automations — and everything it makes is saved and ready to use.

Describe tools and watch them get written
Set up your data structure in plain English
Create focused AI helpers for specific tasks
Build forms that collect exactly what you need
Set up automated reports and views
Design pages and layouts through conversation

Common questions

Good questions. Here are the answers.

Do I need to know how to code?

No. If you can describe workflows, data you care about, and who needs to see what, you're in good shape. If you'd like help—or want someone else to drive the builder—we offer customized builds with full support for a fee; check Pricing for how that works and how to get a quote.

What kinds of apps can I build?

CRMs and ops trackers, client portals with logins and shared files, research companions with browsing and memory — anything organized around structured data, forms, dashboards, automation, and an AI that can act inside the system.

How is this different from ChatGPT or a vibe-coded site?

A chat resets every conversation; a brochure builder stops at frontend. GenieForge keeps schemas, tools, pages, schedules, hooks, permissions — everything that makes software stick around — while the AI still lives inside when you want it.

Can teammates or customers use what I built?

Yes. Invite collaborators, define roles so people only see what they should, publish to your marketplace bundle when you’ve got something repeatable, or let end users operate through their portal like any product they’d subscribe to elsewhere.

Pricing and trials?

Self-serve plans start when you subscribe — see Pricing for tiers and credits. No free trial today. If you prefer not to touch the builder, choose “We build it for you” — first consultation to assess requirements is free, then weekly check-ins while we build.

Can GenieForge build everything for me instead?

Yes — email hello@genieforge.ai after reading the Pricing page. We quote custom builds starting at $4,000 plus whichever monthly tier you choose to operate the app afterward.

Ready to see it in action?

Join the closed beta and start building — pick the plan that fits your usage on pricing.