
SpecForge is a self-assembling AI product engine that transforms a single sentence into a full, shippable product package in under 5 minutes. Built entirely within Complete.dev, it demonstrates what's possible when specialized AI agents don't just assist β they collaborate, hand off, and build on each other's work autonomously. How it works: Six purpose-built agents operate as a coordinated team across a dynamic DAG pipeline. The Orchestrator reads the incoming idea, constructs an execution graph, and sequences the agents based on what's missing from the spec. Each agent picks up where the last left off: Strategist β PRD, personas, user stories, acceptance criteria Architect β ADRs, system design, tech stack decisions Engineer β task breakdowns, code scaffolding, implementation plan Copywriter β GTM strategy, pitch narrative, landing page copy QA Sentinel β test plans, edge cases, quality gates Orchestrator β routes, sequences, validates, and self-heals on failure The pipeline is fault-tolerant: if any agent output fails validation, the Orchestrator re-invokes with targeted correction context rather than restarting from scratch. The proof is in the submission itself. SpecForge was built using SpecForge. The PRD, architecture decisions, GTM strategy, pitch deck, and implementation plan in this submission were all generated by the agents during development. This isn't a demo of what the product could do β it's evidence of what it already did. Built on: Next.js Β· TypeScript Β· Complete.dev Agent Builder Β· GitHub Actions Β· Vercel Target users: Hackathon builders, solo founders, and product teams who need to move from idea to structured execution without the overhead of a full product team. SpecForge doesn't just generate documents. It assembles the thinking.
2 Mar 2026