Planned for August 2026

MockForge Development Update: Protocol Expansions and Beta Program

This planned update will cover the protocol expansion work, AI data synthesis upgrades, and beta program structure expected for the next MockForge development cycle.

GraphQL subscriptions and WebSocket event streaming

The planned milestone is stable simulation for subscription-based data flows: real-time updates, notification streams, and live dashboard feeds driven by configurable event narratives.

The WebSocket streaming engine is planned to use the same narrative-driven event model, so a single MockForge configuration can drive both GraphQL subscription responses and raw WebSocket messages.

gRPC bidirectional streaming record-and-replay

The planned gRPC milestone is record-and-replay support for bidirectional streams, closing a gap for teams testing stateful RPC services without wiring up a real peer.

AI data synthesis upgrades

The planned AI data generation upgrade will use RAG-based context-aware field inference. Instead of generating random-but-plausible-looking data, the synthesis engine will reference schemas, example payloads, and context documents.

The deterministic seeding system is also planned for expansion so teams can reproduce specific data sets across test runs.

Beta program

The beta program structure is being prepared for teams that want early access to the admin UI, AI synthesis, and protocol simulation features ahead of the public launch.

If your team is interested in beta access, reach out to contact@saasierinc.com.

What is next

The engineering team is focused on the v0.4 cycle, which includes expanded plugin APIs, Kafka and MQTT protocol support, and latency profile refinements based on early beta feedback. The public launch target remains Q3-Q4 2026.

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