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# Forest Builder

> One sentence in. A live economy out.

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#### **What is Forest Builder?**

Forest Builder is a prompt-native creation layer for Forest Protocol. Describe what you want to build and Forest Builder assembles it on Playkit infrastructure, configures the token mechanics, wires the economy, and deploys it live.

#### **How It Works:**

1. Describe your app or game to Forest Builder
2. Builder assembles it on Playkit rails — wallets, trading, vaults, settlement all wired in
3. Configure your token mechanics — supply allocation, bonding curve, staking, fees
4. Review and deploy
5. Your app is live with a working token economy

The build step becomes a sentence. The economy runs itself from the first trade.

#### **What Forest Builder Handles:**

* **App generation** — Converts your description into a functional app or game
* **Playkit wiring** — Automatically connects wallets, trading, vaults, and settlement
* **Token configuration** — Sets up tokenomics, bonding curve, staking, and fee structure
* **Deployment** — Pushes the app live on Forest Protocol with $FOREST liquidity from the first trade

#### **What Makes It Unique:**

Most no-code tools stop at the app. Forest Builder additionally builds the entire economy around it. Token, liquidity, staking, game vault, settlement layer, Seed integration. All from a prompt. All live on BNB Chain.


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