Approved brand rollout

Built strong.
Progressed smart.

ForgeCore now frames its first product area around the approved brand system: hard lines, direct copy, and a training-first presentation that makes the offer feel engineered instead of dressed up.

Program cadence

5 training / 2 recovery

Progress horizon

26-week loop

Product state

Preview only

ForgeCore

Product presentation preview

Awaiting approval

This week

5of 5 training days

Recovery and rest days are visible in the same flow, so the product reads like an actual coaching system rather than a generic tracker.

Streak pulse

23

Day streak across work and recovery check-ins.

Product stance

Serious presentation for a serious program.

Approved tone

Direct, mechanical, and earned. The storefront now treats the first product like a performance tool, not a lifestyle accessory.

Built to repeat

The week is meant to cycle for six months with small increases, not constant exercise churn.

Structured like coaching

Every day has a job, every rep range is clear, and recovery still counts toward adherence.

Measured like a product

Workout history, streaks, and progressive overload signals are part of the offer from day one.

Launch frame

The first product area is staged, not published.

That keeps the storefront aligned with the approved board while holding real product content behind owner approval.

Brand-aligned hero position for the first product card

Proposal-state badge and approval lock before checkout copy appears

Space for the final product title, pricing, and platform CTA once approved

Visual language that matches the approved ForgeCore board across homepage and pricing

Program logic

The weekly system still drives the product story.

Brand alignment did not replace the training logic. It gave the training logic a sharper storefront frame.

Day
Focus
Outcome
Day 1
Push
Pressing focus with chest, shoulders, and triceps volume.
Day 2
Pull
Back density, pulldown work, and direct arm training.
Day 3
Legs + Core
Heavy lower body work with defined ab volume.
Day 4
Active Recovery
Low-stress cardio and mobility to preserve momentum.
Day 5
Upper Mix
Upper body volume with core finishers.
Day 6
Lower + Arms
Single-leg strength, calves, and isolation work.
Day 7
Full Rest
Recovery check-in, hydration, sleep, and reset.

Exact work sets stay central.

The product frame leaves room for precise prescriptions, not vague promise copy.

Recovery counts

Active recovery and full rest preserve the streak when the user checks in.

Logging stays visible

Sets, reps, loads, and compliance all remain part of the core offer.

Product preview FAQ

Clear now, editable later.

Next step

Approve the product details, not the layout rebuild.

The presentation system is ready. Once the owner approves the first offer, the real product copy, pricing, and checkout wiring can slot into the staged product area directly.