Most AI tools are still rented chat windows. They are useful, but they usually sit outside the real work: files, browsers, inboxes, quotes, customer records, and the local context that makes a business run.
Arc Forge is building around a different pattern. The self-serve agent offer gives each customer dedicated infrastructure, not a shared chatbot surface. The first version is focused on clear setup, private hosting, and enough support to make the agent useful without asking customers to maintain a fragile stack themselves.
What is included
The hosted agent runs on its own VPS, with access controlled through Arc Forge Console in the browser. Customers bring the model account or subscription connection they want to use, and Arc Forge handles the operational layer around the agent host.
Why dedicated infrastructure matters
A private host gives the agent somewhere durable to live. It can keep approved context, connect to the right tools, and be maintained as infrastructure instead of disappearing into another generic SaaS tab.
What comes next
The first public push is self-serve hosting from A$67/month. Enterprise integration remains separate because deep workflow access needs paid in-person discovery, travel planning, and a tighter implementation path.