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Forge v1.5: Share Your Insights, Track Your Patterns, Voice Your Thoughts

Mar 25, 20265 min read
Using Forge app on phone

We just shipped v1.5 of Forge, and it's a meaningful jump. The release adds two things we heard from you: the ability to actually do something with your journal entries (share insights, track patterns, take action), and better ways to get words out of your head when typing feels like friction.

The biggest addition is sharing. After Forge analyzes your entry, you can now share the insight it generated — the pattern it found, the reframe it offered, whatever resonated. We added a prominent Share button in the analysis view, and after your first share, we ask if you'd rate the app. Not because we need app store ratings, but because we want to know if this feature is actually helping.

On the journaling side, we've rebuilt how you capture entries. Voice journaling is now live — hit the mic button and talk through what's on your mind. The app transcribes it on-device, so nothing leaves your phone until you hit save. We also added mood tagging. At the end of an entry, you can tag how you're feeling, and Forge tracks your mood trends over time.

Daily prompts are personalized now. When you open Forge, you get a prompt tailored to the focus areas you set up during onboarding. These aren't generic. Forge generates them using the context from your last ten entries, so it's actually asking about what you've been working through lately.

We added Dig Deeper, which does exactly what it sounds like. After you write an entry, Forge extracts the key topics and generates follow-up questions. You can also set action items with due dates and reminders, and create reflection loops — respond to blind spots and get re-analyzed to see if your perspective shifted.

These aren't small tweaks. They change how Forge works. You're not just journaling into a void anymore. You're capturing patterns, acting on insights, and building accountability.