ForgeClaw
Multi-agent AI orchestration platform. Seven specialized agents working through a hard-forked runtime with proprietary routing logic, persistent memory, and bring-your-own infrastructure compatibility.
The Council of Intellect
Seven specialized agents, each running on the model architecture best suited to its domain. Routing logic is proprietary. The coordination layer is what makes it work.
Striker / Primary Operative
User-facing orchestrator. Dispatches to specialists, handles direct interaction, and maintains session coherence.
Merlin / Lead Engineer
Full rewrite authority. Builds, refactors, and implements across any language or framework.
Nabu / Strategic Planner
Architectural decomposition and spec work. Plans without executing.
Vulcan / Security Auditor
Code hardening, logic review, and vulnerability analysis. Last stop before production.
Thoth / Memory & Documentation
Persistent memory, session archiving, and cross-agent knowledge management.
Huginn / Social Intelligence
Content strategy, brand voice, social media publishing, and real-time engagement.
Gaia / Infrastructure
Docker, CI/CD, systemd, deployment, and infrastructure monitoring.
What v3 Can Do
Autonomous Daily Workflows
Market briefings, news digests, portfolio signals, social scans — all delivered before your day starts. No login required.
Closed, Security-Tested Skill Library
Every capability is a modular, audited skill. No community modules, no unknown attack surface. Built internally, tested before deployment.
Multi-Channel Delivery
Telegram, SMS, Discord, email, webhook, or custom API. ForgeClaw reaches you wherever you actually work.
Bring Your Own Infrastructure
Local inference, cloud providers, AI gateways, any API-compatible endpoint. No required subscription. Full fallback chains.
Persistent Cross-Session Memory
The system wakes up knowing who it is, who it is working with, and what happened yesterday. Memory is first-class infrastructure.
GUI, TUI, and Mobile
Dark Techno-Wizard GUI, SSH-accessible TUI, and mobile-first Telegram interface. All connecting to the same kernel.
Read the Full Story
The ForgeClaw development arc spans two chronicles. The full picture — from fork to rebuild to near-production — is documented in detail.
Building ForgeClaw
The fork decision, the Council of Intellect architecture, the Code Assembly Line, and the multi-interface design.
Read Part 1 →ForgeClaw: The Reckoning
How v2 became our most instructive failure, the five rules that rebuilt v3, and the commercial question we stopped avoiding.
Read Part 2 →Not Listed. Not Open-Source.
ForgeClaw v3 is private infrastructure. It is not being open-sourced. Commercial licensing discussions are open to qualified operators. If you are building something that needs what this does, the conversation is worth having.