Own your workspace. Keep your work local.
ThinkForge Desktop is a private, local-first work environment for notes, docs, chats, projects, search, memory, tools, and agents — without a forced cloud subscription.
ThinkForge Desktop
Early access pricing. Account required. AI provider costs are separate.
A private desktop workspace for organizing work, finding context, running tools, and keeping your data under your control.
Join Early Access →- Local-first workspace for notes, docs, chats, and project files
- Power Strip command center for fast actions across your workflow
- Project Navigator folder tree with tagging, shortcuts, pinned folders, and activity heatmaps
- Semantic search and memory across your project content
- Document graph for discovering related notes, files, and ideas
- Built-in notes, ForgeDocs, and reusable DocKits
- Tool Forge for creating reusable tools and tool agents
- Run assigned tools from folders, chats, docs, or the Power Strip
- VS Code integration for project-aware development workflows
- Bring Your Own Keys for OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and other providers
- No forced cloud storage for your work
- Full export to Markdown, text, and structured data
- Offline-capable core workspace
- Updates included within the same major version
ThinkForge Teams
ThinkForge for shared projects, team knowledge, and collaborative work environments.
Join Early Access →- Everything in ThinkForge Desktop
- Shared workspaces
- Team project organization
- Shared notes, docs, and references
- Role-based collaboration controls
- Team-owned data and export options
Frequently Asked Questions
ThinkForge Desktop is a private, local-first work environment that brings notes, documents, chats, project files, search, memory, tools, and agents into one desktop workspace.
You pay once for the current major version of ThinkForge Desktop. Updates within that major version are included. Future major versions may be sold separately.
Yes. An account is required for licensing and access management, but your workspace content stays local-first.
No. ThinkForge uses Bring Your Own Keys. You connect your own AI provider accounts, so AI usage costs are handled directly through those providers.
Your workspace content is stored locally on your machine by default. ThinkForge is designed around user-owned data, exportability, and avoiding forced cloud storage.
ThinkForge Desktop is launching on Windows first. macOS and Linux support are targeted after launch.
There is no export step required. ThinkForge saves your work as Markdown by default in a folder you choose, so your files are already on your machine in a standard format you can open, copy, back up, or move anytime.
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