About Permian Forge

Forged where the work is.

Permian Forge is a veteran-owned Texas software company. We build the Iron Suite for the Permian Basin first: dispatch, compliance, and AP software for oilfield service companies.

Why we existThe problems came first. The software came second.

The Iron Suite wasn't built from a market report. It was built around a handful of workflow failures that cost oilfield service companies real money, every week, and that generic software never quite fixes:

Orders that arrive by text or phone call and get retyped into a spreadsheet, then retyped again onto a ticket, and again onto an invoice, with a mistake waiting at every step. A driver's expired certification that should have stopped a truck from rolling, but sat unnoticed in a binder until an audit found it. Paper field tickets that ride around in a cab for a week, and simply cost money when they're lost: unbilled work nobody can prove happened.

Each of those became a product decision you can see today: orders flow to dispatch to delivery to invoice without retyping; an expired cert or failed inspection blocks the assignment at dispatch instead of raising a flag someone has to notice; the field ticket is captured digitally, signed, and tied to the order it came from. The walkthrough shows the whole chain.

Who we areVeteran-owned and operated.

Permian Forge is veteran-owned and operated, and it shows up in how we build: plans that are written down, checks that actually block instead of warn, and no patience for systems that fail quietly. The same discipline runs through the product: our dispatch board enforces five separate holds before a truck rolls, because "someone should have caught that" isn't a process.

We're a small team on purpose. When you book a demo, you talk to a founder. When you onboard, a founder walks your data in with you. That doesn't scale forever. But it's how the first customers deserve to be treated.

Where we workTexas, United States. Permian Basin first.

The product is built for the specific texture of Permian work: West Texas dead zones treated as a design constraint, fuel and crude and water and frac sand as first-class service types, and the operator-to-hauler relationships of the Basin wired into how orders and invoices move. If it works in the Permian, the rest of the oilfield is downhill.

We'd rather under-claim.

You'll notice this site has no testimonials, no customer-count badges, and no ROI calculators. When we have those, they'll be real. Until then: the product pages describe what ships today, the security page says plainly what we don't claim, and if you ask us something on a demo call that the product doesn't do, we'll tell you it doesn't do it.

Talk to a founder.

Book a demo and see the Iron Suite on your own workflows. Questions first? Write us at hello@permianforge.com.

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