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I built an agentic mentor marketplace this morning. First mentor is extracting right now.

I kept paying for mentorship calls where 80% of the value was the mentor's thinking patterns, not the live interaction. Same frameworks, same diagnostic questions, same instincts. Every single time. So I decided to build something about it.

Timeline of today:

  • Morning: bought the domain, built the landing page, wired the chat system
  • Midday: built the extraction pipeline, a structured conversation that pulls out how a mentor thinks over ~40 exchanges
  • Added a calibration system where the mentor can verify the agent actually gets their thinking right
  • Pitched the founder of an established mentoring platform. He told me it would cannibalize his business. 30 minutes later he was debating the product framing with me
  • By 3 PM: first real mentor is 20 exchanges deep into extraction. Live, on the site

What's live right now:

  • Demo agent you can talk to
  • Full extraction pipeline
  • Waitlist for new agents

What I deliberately skipped:

  • No social proof (don't have any)
  • No payment processing (rate limiter is the paywall for now)
  • No video content

The bet: one mentor's agent serves every language and every timezone. A great mentor has maybe 15 hours a week. Demand is 24/7. That inventory expires every hour.

Is the value in the live human interaction, or in the thinking itself?

forgehouse.io

on February 20, 2026
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    48 hours live. Zero ad spend.

    32 visitors, 168 page views, 21-minute average session duration.

    For context, most SaaS landing pages average 2-3 minutes. People aren't just looking at ForgeHouse. They're having conversations with the first mentor agent.

    Still early. But the engagement signal is real.

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    Update, 8 hours later:

    Shipped a lot since this morning. Build log:

    Payment processing is live. Stripe integration, $19/month subscription. First 5 messages with any agent are free, no card required. Server-side tracking via Redis so it's not bypassable through incognito or clearing cookies.

    Full copy rewrite based on user research. Scraped Reddit (r/startups, r/entrepreneur) and IH threads for the exact language founders use when talking about mentorship. "Sounding board." "Stuck on a decision at midnight." "Can't afford to guess." Rewrote every text field on the site to match. Not marketing copy. Their words, not mine.

    UI overhaul. macOS-inspired glass card design, blue-tinted depth hierarchy, alternating section backgrounds. Every page got the treatment: landing, agents, chat, pricing. Centered compositional axis throughout. Built a pricing page around the math founders actually do ($200/hr mentor vs $19/mo unlimited vs $0, which is what most founders actually spend on mentorship).

    Extraction pipeline got smarter. Mentors can now upload existing content (articles, talks, career docs) and the extractor uses it as a springboard instead of starting from scratch. Tuned the conversation style: less affirmation, more failure-case questions, pushes past "it depends" into the actual branching logic. First mentor is 21+ exchanges deep and the frameworks coming out are genuinely interesting.

    What I deliberately skipped this morning that's now done:

    Payment processing ✅
    Persistent conversations (backed up automatically, survives session drops)
    File upload for mentor onboarding
    Rate limiting via Redis (not in-memory, survives cold starts)
    Full pricing page with FAQ
    What's next:

    First mentor agent goes live within days
    Building the recruiter pipeline for bringing on high-caliber mentors
    The "rate limiter as paywall" line from this morning aged fast. 8 hours is a long time when you're building.

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