Community
Community
Ask technical questions, inspect the implementation, follow releases, or start a commercial conversation with SolverForge.
Use the channel that matches what you need next. SolverForge is open source, so technical evaluation can happen in public; commercial or adoption-specific questions can go directly to the maintainers.
Ask a question
Use Discord for early technical questions, modeling feedback, and adoption discussion.
Follow public updates
Use X for public build notes, release context, and short updates from the SolverForge maintainer.
Report or inspect work
Use GitHub for source code, issues, releases, and implementation history.
Check published APIs
Use docs.rs and crates.io to verify the exact Rust API and crate version you plan to install.
Discuss a project
Email when you need help judging fit, reducing adoption risk, or planning commercial work.
Good Starting Points
Project overview
Start here to understand the problem types, solver fit, and current runtime line.
CLI quickstart
Install the CLI, scaffold a runnable app, and make the first model change.
Worked use cases
Follow hospital, lessons, deliveries, and field-service examples from scaffold to solver-driven browser updates.