Fundamentals, clearly explained.
Evergreen guides around Forge, BPMN, audit docs and the open engine.
The EU AI Act: your processes are the substrate of compliance
The EU AI Act asks not only which AI you use — but in which processes. If you don't have the real as-is at hand, you can't answer the question.
Read →Process documentation: the template was yesterday
A template produces an empty form someone has to fill — and that goes stale the moment it's filled. The real lever is elsewhere.
Read →Living context: what it actually means
“Living context” sounds like a buzzword — but it's a distinction from frozen docs. What “living” means in practice, explained through four properties.
Read →From automation draft to a running n8n flow
How the automation draft Forge builds — with real exceptions, roles and escalations — turns into a working n8n flow. What Forge delivers, what you add in the tool.
Read →GDPR & data security: what happens to your context
Before your process knowledge moves into any tool: the questions you should ask every solution — and how a context-based engine handles them in principle.
Read →Process mining or process engine? The difference
Mining shows you, in hindsight, what happened in your systems. An engine like Forge builds the ready-to-use artifact from it. Not rivals — two steps.
Read →BPMN without BPMN school — getting started
What BPMN is, what it isn't, and why you don't need a modeling course to get a usable process model.
Read →What is an artifact? The four forms
Forge doesn't build 'documentation'. It builds artifacts — ready-to-use results. What that means concretely, explained through four forms.
Read →What you’d otherwise negotiate for six months,
starts today.
What stays with you isn’t the artifact. It’s the ability to build the next one.