Bullets your Senior Rater won't kick back.

NCOER and OER bullets, grounded in the regulation. Cited. Tier-calibrated.

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Free for junior NCOs counseling soldiers. Pro when you rate them.

// 01 / 03 — The Difference

Built from doctrine. Sharpened by 20 years on the rating chain.

BulletForge encodes the regulation — AR 623-3, DA PAM 623-3, FM 6-22 — and the hard-won judgment of an active-duty SFC who's seen every shape of NCOER a rating chain can pass back. Every bullet cites the standard it supports. Tier markers calibrated against the actual paragraph, not a vibe. Senior Raters and the rating chain read it and recognize the language.

Inflated draft

“Outstanding leader with great potential who consistently demonstrates exceptional results across all areas of responsibility.”

Generic. Inflated. No citation. No tier marker.

BulletForge

o consistently ran NCOPD all four quarters; mentored eleven Soldiers to NCO leadership, six on first-look; curriculum adopted brigade-wide

[DA PAM 623-3 ¶3-12c(4) — Far Exceeded. Consistency + leadership multiplier + enduring effect.]

Lowercase “o”. No trailing period. Three Far Exceeded markers per ¶3-12c(4).

// 02 / 03 — What's Inside

01

Tier Calibration

Every box check on every NCOER and OER — explained in plain English with the differentiators that actually matter. Stop guessing what “best of the upper third” means.

02

Verbatim Citations

Every bullet links back to the paragraph that supports it. AR 623-3, DA PAM 623-3, FM 6-22. The board will recognize the regulation. Your rater will too.

03

The Academy

Fifteen lessons grounded in doctrine. Forbidden potential language. The single-example-once rule. SDA voice. Read once and write a sharper bullet for the rest of your career.

04

Counseling Tracker

Document every counseling on DA Form 4856 — properly formatted, archived per soldier, organized by date. AI drafts the language; you tighten the truth. Free for junior NCOs running their squad.

05

Awards Drafter

Draft citation language for any Army award — AAM, ARCOM, MSM, BSM — in narrative paragraph format the regulation expects. Same doctrine grounding as the bullet generator.

06

The Journal

Every bullet you generate, organized per soldier, per section. The fix for “I had a great bullet six months ago and now I can't find it.” Save up to 18 free; unlimited on Pro.

// From the Founder

I'm an active-duty SFC, 20 years TIS. I've rated dozens of NCOs, watched my peers write bullets that don't say what they mean, and seen good soldiers lose promotion boards to reports that didn't fight for them.

Every AI tool that's launched in the last two years pretends to solve this. They all output the same inflated GPT slop. The regulation matters. The doctrine matters. The way Senior Raters and HRC read these reports matters.

I built BulletForge for the soldiers behind me. I retire soon. This is what comes next.

— SFC, U.S. Army

20 years on the rating chain. Now building.

// 03 / 03 — Pricing

Three ways in.

Free

$0

For soldiers counseling their squad.

  • Counsel soldiers with AI (5 drafts + 10 polishes / month)
  • Document counselings forever (no cap on manual)
  • The Academy (all 15 lessons)
  • Try the bullet generator (18 bullets — one full NCOER)
  • Save up to 18 bullets to your journal
Start free

Single Eval

$25 one-time

I just need this cycle done.

  • Everything in Free
  • Unlimited bullets for 14 days
  • PDF export
  • No subscription
Buy single eval

Pro

$10/mo · $96/yr

For NCOs and officers who write evaluations.

  • Everything in Single Eval
  • Unlimited bullets, no cap
  • Unlimited journal
  • Unlimited AI counselings (drafts + polish)
  • Counseling tracker for DA Form 4856
  • Awards drafter
  • All future Pro features
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Stop writing evals alone.

Free to start. The Academy is yours to keep.

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