Research-grounded writing starts before the draft
Better content begins with better context, not better adjectives.
The draft should not be the first act of thinking
Many AI writing tools jump straight into prose. That is why so much AI content sounds confident but thin. It has rhythm, but not enough grounding. It has structure, but not enough source awareness.
Forge is designed for users who want the writing process to begin with context. That can mean source material, notes, research topics, search intent, audience needs, or supporting references.
Grounding changes the shape of the output
Research-grounded content usually reads differently. It is less likely to wander. It is more likely to answer the actual question. It gives the writer, founder, researcher, or marketer a stronger draft to review because the system has something to work from beyond prediction alone.
This does not mean every sentence should be overloaded with citations. It means the content should be shaped by reality before it is shaped by style.
The SERPSEOLOGY view
SERPSEOLOGY is the belief that content quality comes from aligning search reality, reader usefulness, source discipline, and editorial refinement. Research is not a decoration added at the end. It is part of the foundation.
