Every fix needs software.
You don't have a software team.
You run the company — but every time you want to change how something works, the answer is hire a developer, buy another tool, or live with it. dForge is the third option: describe what your team needs and get a real app, with a database, forms and permissions. No developer. No IT department.
Describe it → a working app
A real database, forms and roles — no developer in the loop.
You know what you need. You just can't build it.
A real app, without a developer.
Describe what you need or install a module — and change it yourself as the business grows.
Describe it, don't build it
Tell dForge what your team needs in plain language — "track client onboarding, who owns each step, when it's due." You get a real app: a database, forms and roles, not a toy. No developer in the loop.
- Plain language in — a working app out, database and all.
- Forms, roles and reports generated for you, not hand-built.
- No developer, no agency, no months-long project.
"Track client onboarding — stages, an owner, a due date."
Database, forms and roles — no developer.
Install a module, run tomorrow
Need a CRM, a project tracker, or inventory? Install it from the catalog and your team is working the same day — already wired with users, permissions and reports.
- Pick CRM, projects, HR or inventory from the catalog.
- Your team is working the same day — users and permissions included.
- Don't see a fit? Request it and we'll build the module.
It grows with you
Add a field, a status, or a whole new step yourself, whenever the business changes. No rewrite, no re-buy, no waiting on anyone — the app bends to how you actually work.
- Add a field or a step yourself, the moment you need it.
- No rewrite, no re-buy, no waiting on a vendor.
- Your data stays yours — export it any time.
Hire, buy, or live with it — vs. dForge.
Modules worth installing first for this.
Sales CRM: contacts, leads, opportunities, quotes, activities, and product catalog. Customer identity lives in the shared parties module; CRM-specific columns (industry, credit limit, account manager) are layered on as an extension.
Projects, tasks, time tracking, and daily reports. Time entry favors a daily-report flow over per-row grid editing; billable tracking lives in the pm-fin bridge.
Core HR management — departments, positions, employees, leave, attendance, skills, training, and documents
Tell us what you need and we'll build the module — or book a call to map your systems together.
See who else builds on dForge.
Monday, Zoho or HubSpot stopped fitting
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CIOs under pressure to deliver more, faster
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Run ops behind Shopify or WooCommerce
Department managers waiting on central IT