Developer infrastructureyou own.
Devforge builds a small family of self-hostable tools: a graph database, an egress proxy, a team-chat platform and a Git-backed CMS. Own your data; run the whole stack yourself.
Sharp, focused tools
Small tools that each do one thing well, and stay out of your way.
Open standards
Cypher, GraphQL, WHIP/WHEP, Git: the interfaces you already know.
Self-hostable
Run the whole stack yourself, no sidecars, no managed cloud required.
Own your data
No vendor lock-in. Your data stays in open formats and stores you control.
Four tools,one forge.
Each product stands on its own, but they share a philosophy: self-hostable by default, no vendor lock-in, and infrastructure you fully own.
Anvil
GRAPH DATABASEBuilding connected-data applications normally means stitching together a graph engine, a document store, a GraphQL layer, an auth service, file storage and an admin UI.
Explore AnvilHammer
GRAPH EXPLORERHammer is the browser-based control room for Anvil DB.
Explore HammerAegis
EGRESS PROXYApplications that call external APIs need a controlled, observable egress point, to centralize outbound traffic, enforce which upstreams are reachable, authenticate who may use the door, terminate and rotate TLS, and get consistent request logging.
Explore AegisFoundry
TEAM CHAT & VIDEOFoundry gives teams Slack-style chat, calls and screen sharing without their conversations, files and identities living in someone else's cloud.
Explore FoundryStencil
GIT-BACKED CMSTraditional CMSes hide your content behind a database and split 'headless content' from 'visual layout'.
Explore StencilLet's forge somethingtogether.
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