How We Use GitHub

DevForge IT uses GitHub to track experiments, internal tools, and public examples you can review before we work together. Most client code lives in private repos; this page highlights public work that reflects how we think about automation, security, and clean web builds.

DevForge IT workspace with monitoring dashboards

What Our Projects Look Like

Most client stories start in a workspace like this—dashboards up, tickets open, and code or automations being tested before anything touches production.

The GitHub feed below highlights a mix of internal tools, experiments, and public examples that reflect how we approach stability, security, and clean web builds.

Client Stories & Projects

Recent builds, experiments, and tools from DevForge IT — pulled live from GitHub so you can see the kind of web, automation, and security work we ship.

Client Stories

Keeping a Creative Studio’s Files in Sync

A three‑person design studio was juggling project files across laptops, USB drives, and ad‑hoc cloud folders. DevForge IT moved them to a structured cloud workspace with shared drives, versioned folders, and automatic backups, so every designer now opens the same source files and nothing critical lives on a single device.

Outcome: Fewer “which file is final?” moments, easier onboarding for contractors, and near‑zero downtime when a laptop failed mid‑project.

Adding Basic Security to a Local Retail Shop

A neighborhood retail shop relied on a single shared email login and rarely installed updates. DevForge IT introduced a password manager, unique accounts for staff, multi‑factor authentication on email and point‑of‑sale access, and automated operating system updates on their front‑desk PCs.

Outcome: Stronger protection against password reuse and phishing, fewer urgent “computer acting strange” calls, and clearer visibility into who has access to what.

Streamlining Onboarding for a Remote Training Team

A small online training company was manually creating accounts in multiple SaaS tools every time they hired a new instructor. DevForge IT built a simple onboarding checklist with light automation: shared templates for accounts, standardized groups, and scripted steps to provision access in minutes instead of hours.

Outcome: Onboarding time per hire dropped from an afternoon to under 30 minutes, while access is now documented and easier to revoke when contracts end.

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