Illustrative examples

See how rough inputs become clearer outputs

These examples are illustrative. They are designed to show the kind of transformation Optimum Forge supports today across prompts, app ideas, and documentation workflows.

Prompt examples

Examples of rough instructions becoming more useful prompts for AI-assisted build work.

Idea examples

Examples of vague concepts becoming more structured product directions.

Documentation examples

Examples of source input turning into practical explanation and handoff layers.

Prompt Sharpener examples

These prompt examples show how Forge helps move from broad requests to clearer, more actionable instructions.

Landing page request

Rough request

I need a homepage for my SaaS with features, pricing, and CTA. Make it clean.

Improved prompt

Create a responsive SaaS homepage with a value-led hero, feature sections grouped by buyer benefit, a pricing comparison table, trust placeholders, and a strong final CTA. Keep the layout conversion-focused, modern, and credible for a technical B2B audience.

Feature implementation prompt

Rough request

Build a dashboard with filters and graphs for my users.

Improved prompt

Create a responsive analytics dashboard with date filters, segmented metrics, summary cards, and chart modules. Include loading, empty, and error states, and structure the UI so a product team can expand modules later without redesigning the page.

UI request for onboarding

Rough request

Make onboarding screens for a mobile app.

Improved prompt

Design a three-step mobile onboarding flow for a productivity app with concise benefit-led copy, visual hierarchy, strong forward navigation, and a clear final transition into account creation or workspace entry.

Automation flow request

Rough request

I want an AI workflow for support tickets.

Improved prompt

Outline an AI-assisted support intake workflow that classifies inbound tickets, detects urgency, drafts suggested replies, routes complex issues to the right owner, and includes fallback handling for ambiguous or incomplete requests.

Idea Sharpener examples

These idea examples show the kind of structure Forge can add before a product concept turns into a full brief or spec.

Lead-routing platform idea

Messy idea

I want to help agencies collect leads, qualify them, and send them to the right team.

Structured concept

A structured agency lead-qualification workspace with intake capture, AI-assisted qualification, ownership routing, pipeline visibility, and a phased roadmap that separates MVP routing essentials from deeper automation layers.

Member platform idea

Messy idea

A members app with events, payments, messages, and maybe courses later.

Structured concept

A membership platform concept centered first on account access, member profiles, payments, and event registration, while positioning courses and messaging as later expansion modules after the core operational loop is stable.

Operations tool idea

Messy idea

A tool to help local businesses organize recurring requests from clients.

Structured concept

A recurring service-operations workspace for local businesses that tracks incoming requests, scheduling, assignment, status updates, and searchable history before expanding into reporting and advanced automation.

Documentation Generator examples

These examples illustrate the type of starting input and resulting documentation categories the current generator can support.

Inherited web app

Source scenario

A frontend project folder with routes, components, utilities, and backend integration files but no recent handoff notes.

Possible output

Forge can turn that into an app overview, key features, a technical explanation, a developer guide, and a source-coverage report that surfaces what was analyzed and what was skipped.

Client delivery snapshot

Source scenario

A source snapshot shared after a rushed build where the next maintainer needs a usable summary quickly.

Possible output

Forge can generate a first-pass handoff layer with user-facing notes, architecture guidance, risk observations, and exportable output for review and extension.

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