About LaunchForge

LaunchForge operates as a software development company, product studio, and delivery-led education organization. We use public products to prove how we scope, build, launch, and refine software for real users.

What we actually build

LaunchForge builds web apps, mobile apps, focused public utilities, and workflow products that move from concept to launch with real users in mind.

How public products fit the company

Our public products are not side decorations. They show how we scope, launch, iterate, and maintain software in the open, which is central to how we work with clients and collaborators.

How learning fits delivery

LaunchForge teaches through real delivery. Participants learn product judgment, implementation, launch thinking, and iteration by working inside practical product constraints rather than fictional assignments.

Founder And Operating Context

This page is meant to reduce ambiguity. LaunchForge is not a vague portfolio shell. It is tied to a named operator, a legal business identity, and a set of public products that show real execution work.

Operator-led execution

LaunchForge is led by Jongwoo Lee and presented as a hands-on operating organization rather than a vague collective brand. The site, products, and legal identity all point back to a real operator.

Product-first company posture

We do not treat delivery as a slide deck exercise. The strongest proof on this site comes from live products such as Memossage, Paytier, Relay, KeepUpClass, and Comment Analyze.

Explore How LaunchForge Works

If you want to understand the company beyond a mission statement, the strongest paths are the process, stack, and case-study pages.

Read Case Studies

See how LaunchForge turns concrete product problems into public products with observable design, scope, and iteration decisions.

Review Our Process

Understand how we scope products, reduce first-release risk, and keep working after launch instead of treating release day as the finish line.

See the Tech Stack

Read how we choose frameworks, site operations patterns, and AI-assisted workflow support without turning the page into a generic tool list.