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Why I Created AgentForge

Why I Created AgentForge™

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I had hair once!
AI is powerful, but AI projects are often chaos. Files scatter across drives. Prompts live in chat histories. Every agent uses a different structure, a different naming convention, and a different “method” that only makes sense to the person who built it.

After working across dozens of models, tools, and platforms, one thing became obvious: we needed a way to organize this. Something simple. Something clear. Something that makes sense today and five years from now.

That is why I built AgentForge™.

This framework turns scattered experiments into real projects—structured, documented, testable, and easy to improve. It creates a common language for how agents are built, how they store information, how they behave, and how they evolve over time.

The goal is simple: take the extraordinarily complex and make it delightfully simple.

In the coming weeks, I’ll be publishing more standards, examples, templates, and downloads. If you want to build agent systems that last, you’re in the right place.

Oh, and one other thing... and it's not such a small thing actually.  It's free.  It's all free.  I do hold copyright to everything (primarily so no one steals it an copyright it themselves) -- but it's free.  And always will be free.

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