Common questions about the AiForge Partnership Program
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How is partnership different from investment?
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Partnership is access to the environment and process, early demos, and context.
You get informational value and influence through defined windows.
Investment is a separate framework with terms, documents, and risks.
If you're interested in investment participation, that's discussed separately.
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Can I "order a product" through partnership?
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No, partnership is not fixed-scope outsourcing. We don't take "orders" for development.
However, Co-Builder and Ecosystem Partner tiers allow joint sprints
within an agreed scope — when your case aligns with a product/component in our pipeline.
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What do I get at each tier?
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Supporter ($500/mo) — Monthly digest, logo placement, public demo invites
Contributor ($2,500/mo) — Private demos, early reports, limited Q&A
For Contributor, Co-Builder, and Ecosystem Partner tiers — yes,
typically an NDA is required for access to non-public materials, demos, and architectural details.
For Supporter — usually no, if it's only public progress digests.
Visibility & Access
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Is there a public list of partners?
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Yes, optionally. You can be publicly listed in our Partners/Supporters section
on the website — or remain private. It's your choice.
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What do I get "inside" — documents, access, repositories?
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By default: Progress updates, demos, and Q&A sessions (depending on tier).
Repository access and integration artifacts — only where appropriate,
under specific track terms (primarily at Co-Builder and Ecosystem Partner levels).
Terms & Conditions
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How do I cancel a partnership?
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At any time according to the terms (quarterly cycle — as specified in the agreement).
No traps. Transparent exit terms are part of our principles.
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What's your conflict of interest policy?
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If there's a conflict by market or product — we:
Either limit access to specific artifacts (partial partnership)
Or don't accept the partnership in that scope at all
Honesty and transparency are more important than short-term gains.