Rapidflare, the agentic AI platform purpose-built for electronics distributors and OEMs, today announced the launch of Forge, its fourth-generation AI agent architecture. Forge moves beyond real-time sales conversations into long-running, autonomous workflows, enabling electronics distributors to automate complex, multi-day tasks that previously required significant sales engineering time.
In electronics distribution, a single sales engagement can touch hundreds of part numbers, require cross-referencing datasheets against application-specific requirements, and span weeks before a proposal is ready. The work is complex, multi-step, and doesn't fit in a single conversation. Forge is built precisely to handle such tasks.
Running on top of Rapidflare's proven Blaze harness — already in production for real-time product selection, cross-reference, proposals, and technical support — Forge adds a persistent execution layer capable of running tasks for hours or days, with sleep and wake cycles, file system access across sessions, and native connectivity to CRM, email, Slack, and enterprise tools.
Forge is the fourth generation of Rapidflare's agent architecture, following Spark (2023), Flame (2024), and Blaze (2025).
"We've been moving our own AI frontier at least every six months. Every generation of our harness builds upon the previous, accounting for learnings and frontier model evolutions, and Forge is the most powerful expression of that yet."
— Vasanth Asokan, CTO and Co-founder, Rapidflare
Forge is currently available to a select group of enterprise customers by invitation only. Electronics distributors and OEMs interested in early access can register their interest through Rapidflare's contact page.
