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Guided operating view

From AI Request to Governed Receipt

Forge turns an employee’s OpenCode request into a governed path: preflighted before execution, routed by policy, returned as useful work, and recorded as a receipt the company can inspect.

Request Preflight Decision Receipt
Operating map

Scattered access becomes shared capability

The detailed system view belongs here, where the page explains how request, policy, execution, receipt, and review fit together.

01-04 / Request to receipt

The governed path stays visible at every step

The employee sees a normal work request; Forge handles preflight, routing, execution bounds, and receipts before the company scales.

Request

Employee asks for real work

A launch brief request starts in normal business language inside OpenCode.

Preflight

Forge checks the boundaries

Identity, skill, connector scope, budget, model route, and review rules are checked before execution.

Decision

Policy chooses the path

The request can run, pause for review, or stop with a clear reason.

Receipt

Evidence is recorded

The employee gets the work while admins get usage, cost, approval, and outcome evidence.

Visible OpenCode prompt

The employee asks for work without managing provider keys or policy.

Hidden Governance layer

Forge receives and evaluates the request before models or systems are touched.

Admin Audit receipt

Every run produces evidence that supports weekly pilot review.

01 / Request

Request

An employee asks for normal OpenCode work while Forge captures the request as a governed work package before systems are touched.

02 / Preflight

Preflight

Forge checks identity, role, skill permission, connector scope, budget, model route, and review rules before the work runs.

03 / Decision

Decision

The policy chooses whether the request runs now, pauses for human review, or stops with a clear reason.

04 / Receipt

Receipt

The employee gets the result in OpenCode while Forge Admin gets the receipt for usage, cost, approvals, outcomes, and exceptions.

In the controlled pilot, Forge lets 5-15 users do useful AI work in OpenCode while checking identity, permissions, data access, budget, model route, and review rules before execution, then recording a receipt for every run.