Idea Intake
Founders, student teams, and researchers submit an idea with enough context for a serious review instead of a vague pitch deck drop.
ForgeGO is where early concepts stop floating without direction. Submit the idea, let it be reviewed properly, then move it into research, build, publication, or patent support if it deserves to go further.
The lane is built for people who have a meaningful idea or early direction but still need clarity, review, and execution support before it becomes a real outcome.
Founders, student teams, and researchers submit an idea with enough context for a serious review instead of a vague pitch deck drop.
Promising ideas can be routed into a research-backed track where direction, feasibility, and paper-readiness are clarified before random execution starts.
When the idea is worth pushing further, the system can move it into prototype, patent, or guided build execution with the right team involvement.
The intake captures the problem, current maturity, links, available skills, and what kind of support the team actually needs.
LerenGO reviews whether it belongs in validation, research, prototype, publication, or patent support before resources are allocated.
Accepted ideas stop behaving like idle concepts and move into a real track with a visible next step.
The end state is not just feedback. It is a build, a paper, a patent path, or a project that is strong enough to showcase.
ForgeGO should help separate ambitious but workable ideas from vague proposals that need more thinking before resources are committed.
ForgeGO is the third LerenGO lane for ideas, research-backed projects, publication support, patent guidance, and guided execution after a structured review.
Verified users can submit an idea, a research direction, or an early project concept with enough context for the ForgeGO review team to evaluate it properly.
The idea enters review. From there it can be accepted, rejected, or routed into a research, build, publication, patent, or showcase track depending on its strength and maturity.
No. It is for student projects, research work, product ideas, patent-oriented builds, publication-worthy work, and serious campus innovation efforts.
No. CampusGO stays focused on verified university workflows. SkillGO stays focused on paid structured learning. ForgeGO is the execution lane for ideas that need review and guided building.
The first goal is not hype. It is clarity: what the idea is, whether it is worth pursuing, and what the next step should actually be.