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🔨 Free for every member · paid in experience

Get hired by
shipping real work
— not applying to job posts.

The Forge is a cooperative workshop for Irish grads, laid-off tech workers, returners and hobbyists. You join a cohort, ship real features on real Irish sites that have real users, and walk away with a verified reference + a portfolio piece. No fees. No catch. The work itself is the qualification.

3 live projects localnews.ie · pubhub.ie · myid.ie
~4 weeks From join to reference
100% free Forever, for members

Most companies don't know who they need.
You won't get hired by applying.

Job descriptions are written by HR off last year's template. Most rejections aren't about you — they're because the company never connected the role to a real business problem. You can wait for someone to fix that, or you can sidestep it.

The Forge sidesteps it. You ship something real, on a live Irish site, with a mentor signing off your work. By the time you're talking to an employer you have a reference, a portfolio piece, and a story — and you can pitch yourself as a solution to a problem they actually have. That's how people get hired in 2026.

"Stop applying like a job-seeker. Start applying like a problem solver." — inspired by Mari Luukkainen, Herizon.io · over 30 monthly hires happen this way at Herizon

The old way CV → ATS → silence
vs
The Forge way Ship work → Reference → Pitch yourself

Which door are you walking through?

The Forge isn't for one type of person. It's for anyone who needs proof of work and a community to do it with.

🎓

I'm a grad with no experience

Every junior role asks for 2+ years and your CS degree didn't include shipping to production. We hand you a real ticket on a real Irish site, supervised. Four weeks later you have something to point at.

Start with The Forge →
⚙️

I'm on the bench after a layoff

The Meta/Stripe/Intercom cuts left you sharp but quiet. You don't need a course. You need to keep building, mentor a few people, and grow your network in Ireland while you interview. We make you a mentor on day one.

Mentor a cohort →
🛠️

I'm a hobbyist getting serious

You've built side projects no one's ever seen. The Forge gives you a deadline, a team, and a public reference for the work you'd be doing anyway. Stop calling it a hobby.

Ship in the open →
↩️

I'm returning after a break

Parent, carer, illness, career change — you need a soft re-entry with real shipping pressure and a kind community. Plus a fresh reference dated this year.

Re-enter via The Forge →
🌍

I'm new to Ireland

You have skills the market here doesn't yet trust. A local placement on a real Irish site bridges that gap faster than any application form. We help you make it visible.

Build local proof →
🚦

I'm changing careers

Old field doesn't fit, new field doesn't trust you yet. Skip the three-year college detour. Ship something in the new field, get a reference, prove it.

Cross over here →

How a Forge cohort actually runs

Four weeks. One real project. A mentor. A reference at the end. No textbooks, no busywork.

1
📩

Pick a project & apply

Browse the three live cooperative projects (localnews.ie, pubhub.ie, myid.ie). Apply via a short form. We confirm your spot within 48 hours. Cohorts are 5–10 people.

2
🎯

Claim your first ticket

You join the project's chat and pick from open tickets labelled good-first-issue, mentor-paired, or writing. Your mentor (Kali, for cohort 1) helps you scope it.

3
🚢

Ship, weekly

One weekly check-in (15 min). One shipped piece of work per week. Four weeks. Everything goes live on a real Irish site with real visitors. No make-believe.

4
📜

Earn your reference

4 closed tickets + 4 weeks of presence + mentor sign-off = a signed PDF reference plus a verifiable public page at builtinireland.ie/references/your-name. Co-signed by Raven Design + Built In Ireland.

Cohort 1 — three live projects

Each project is a real Irish site Kali owns and ships to weekly. You join it, you ship to it, your name's in the commit history and on the references page.

localnews.ie — local journalism engineering

Engineering · Data

50k+ MAU local news network covering Ireland's counties. The backlog: county-specific source scrapers, dedup work, town pages, council-minutes ingestion. Ships features to real readers every week.

Best for: Python / web devs Cohort size: 5 Start: Rolling

pubhub.ie — Irish pubs directory enrichment

Data · Content · Design

National pub directory built on OSM + Logainm. The backlog: opening hours, photos, food/music/sport tags, county landing pages, social-media reconciliation. Mix of writing, light coding, and design.

Best for: Writers · designers · juniors Cohort size: 5 Start: Rolling

myid.ie — editorial SEO + original research

Writing · Research · SEO

39-page editorial SEO play on Irish identity / fraud / PPS. The backlog: 10 new explainer pages with original research, FAQ expansion, internal linking, structured-data enhancements. Great for journalists, researchers, and PMs.

Best for: Writers · researchers · SEO Cohort size: 4 Start: Rolling

Your community group's project

Coming Soon

Parish councils, GAA clubs, Tidy Towns committees, charities — submit a project, we'll match a cohort to it. Members get to point at a real organisation they helped. That's a stronger reference than another todo app.

Best for: Mixed cohorts Format: 4–8 weeks Status: Accepting submissions

A Forge reference is a real reference.

Not a course certificate. Not a badge. A signed PDF letter, co-signed by Raven Design and Built In Ireland, plus a public verifiable URL anyone can check.

  • 📄
    Signed letter, on letterhead

    Co-signed by Kali at Raven Design + Built In Ireland. Names the project, dates, specific contributions, and impact (real visitor counts on the real site).

  • 🔗
    Public verifiable URL

    Lives at builtinireland.ie/references/your-slug. Recruiters can verify in one click. Stops anyone faking a letter — and stops anyone doubting yours.

  • 📌
    Criteria published, not negotiable

    4 closed tickets + 4 weeks of presence + mentor sign-off. Same rules for everyone. You know exactly where you stand at week 2.

See the sample reference →
4
closed tickets
to earn it
2
co-signers
Raven · Built In Ireland
years valid
(it's a real reference)

"I'm not technical" doesn't mean what it used to.

The vibe-coding wave (Cursor + Claude + GitHub + Vercel) lets non-engineers ship real websites in an afternoon. Mari Luukkainen ran a vibe-coding workshop at Herizon in 2025 and over 20 non-technical people shipped their first websites the same day. We're stealing that — Irish-flavoured.

The Forge's vibe-coding track is a 6-week cohort where you build a real site for your home town, GAA club, parish or community group. You finish with a live site, a portfolio piece, and the same reference any other Forge member earns.

The stack you'll learn
CursorAI-paired IDE
ClaudePair-programmer
GitHubVersion control
VercelDeploy to live URL
Join the vibe-coding cohort →

Meet your mentor

Cohort 1 is mentored by Kali — founder of Raven Design and operator of the portfolio of Irish sites you'll be shipping to.

K

Kali · Raven Design / Built In Ireland

Kali runs a portfolio of 50+ live Irish .ie sites — localnews, pubhub, myid, rural, usability, themarketingpod and others. She's a non-developer who has shipped production sites for years using exactly the AI-paired tools The Forge teaches. Cohort 1 members work directly with her on real backlog from her own sites.

"You don't need permission to start. You need a real project, a mentor who'll review your work, and someone who'll sign their name to a reference at the end. That's all The Forge is."

Future cohorts will add mentors from the on-the-bench tech crowd — that's part of the offer for senior people joining The Forge.