How forging works
Three steps. The longest one is deciding what to make.
1
Describe it
Type what you need — “a Pomodoro timer”, “our revenue this quarter”. Lowercase is fine. Vague is fine. It just figures out what you mean.
2
Watch it forge
Your widget takes shape right in front of you, piece by piece. A few minutes is all it takes — then it's yours, exactly the way you pictured it.
3
Lives on your desktop
The finished widget lands on your desktop, ready to use. Want it different? Describe the change and it refines in place — never starts over.
Showcase
If you can describe it, you can forge it.
A few things people forged this week. None of them came from a template.
Privacy by default
Your data stays yours.
Connect the tools you already use and your widgets stay up to date all on their own. Your logins are kept safe on your Mac, and nothing private ever leaves it.
Your logins stay locked safely on your Mac.
Everything runs right on your desktop — your data stays put.
Connect once and forget it. Nothing to wire up or configure.
Kept safe on your Mac
3 connections · locked & private
SStripe••••••••
OOdoo••••••••
GitHub••••••••
Locked away — seen by no one but you.
Forge your first widget.
Download Widgettery and have something on your desktop before your coffee's cold.
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