Today we're publicly introducing BlueForge — a startup studio building interconnected, AI-powered products across two distinct ecosystems. We're not a traditional venture studio that spins up disconnected companies. Instead, every product we build is designed to reinforce the others, creating compounding value that no single startup could achieve alone.
The startup studio model gives us a structural advantage. Rather than betting everything on one idea, we can launch multiple products in parallel, share infrastructure, and move talent where it's needed most. We maintain a lean central team that handles design systems, DevOps, growth marketing, and AI/ML pipelines — resources that each product gets access to from day one without building from scratch.
Why build interconnected products? Because modern users don't live in silos. A game developer using our asset marketplace might also need cloud infrastructure. A digital nomad using our city guides might also want to invest in property abroad. By mapping these natural overlaps, we create seamless transitions between products that feel like expanding a single platform rather than jumping between unrelated apps.
Our two-ecosystem strategy is central to everything we do. The Creator & Developer Economy ecosystem focuses on tools for people who build digital products — from game assets to developer platforms. The Global Living Economy ecosystem addresses the needs of people who live and work across borders — housing, community, and local discovery. These two worlds may seem unrelated, but the people in them overlap far more than you'd expect.
What's coming next? Over the next twelve months we'll be rolling out our first products in both ecosystems. We're starting with Vault7, an AI-powered game asset marketplace, followed by NomadHub, a community-driven platform for digital nomads. Each launch will be preceded by a community seeding phase — building tribes of early adopters before we write a single line of product code. Stay tuned, and join the waiting list to get early access.