First launch

Open ClanForge for the first time and you'll see one thing: a box asking for your player tag. That's the entire setup — no account creation, no email, no clan search. Here's what happens after you type it in.

Your player tag is the # code under your name in Clash of Clans — open your in-game profile and tap your name to see it.

Tip: Don't have it handy? In ClanForge, the same tag shows on Player Details once you're in, where you can long-press it to copy.

Type or paste your tag and ClanForge looks you up. From your public profile, it finds your clan and your role automatically — leader, co-leader, elder, or member. There's no clan tag to hunt down and no role picker.

ClanForge's first-launch screen, showing a single field for entering your Clash of Clans player tag

What you see next depends on that role. Members land on personal stats and war assignments. Elders get the same, plus full roster visibility. Co-leaders and leaders get the full suite — war planning, member analytics, AI tools, and the leader dashboard.

One thing's still pending: ClanForge knows which account you're claiming, but hasn't confirmed it's actually yours. That's the next step — verification.

Still stuck?

The Help Desk searches every guide article for your question. Or jump into Discord — I'm usually around, and joining gets you 30 days of Pro.