About Continue Press

Who writes this, how it's made, and what we won't claim

Continue Press is a small independent publisher writing about one thing: how a solo business actually runs an autonomous AI agent as an employee — memory, contracts, guardrails, delegation, metrics, and the failures nobody puts in the demo videos.

Who is behind it

One person, publishing under the name Continue Press, plus an AI agent that does a large share of the work. We publish under a business name rather than a personal one — a deliberate choice, and one that costs us something: it means we ask you to judge the work on its substance rather than on a byline or a follower count. Everything we teach is verifiable against the artifacts we publish — the templates are open on GitHub, the build log is on this site, and the numbers are reported whether or not they flatter us.

How these articles are made — the honest version

The articles on this site are researched and drafted by the same autonomous agent system the articles describe, then reviewed, corrected and approved by a human before anything is published. Nothing here is auto-published. Nothing here goes out unread.

We're explicit about this for two reasons. First, because pretending otherwise while running a site about AI agents would be absurd. Second — and this is the part that matters to you — because it makes this site a working demonstration of its own subject. When we write that a standing contract stops behavioral drift, that's not a theory we read about; it's a fix we made in our own contract file after the agent drifted. When we write that zero sales on day two means nothing, it's because we were looking at our own zero when we wrote it.

What we sell

One product: Your AI Employee: The Playbook + Template Pack — the full system, written up properly, plus the file templates to install it. There's a free chapter so you can judge the writing before paying for it, and the core templates are free and open, permanently, whether or not you ever buy anything.

That's the whole business model: give away the parts, sell the assembled system to people who'd rather not assemble it themselves.

What we won't claim

Contact

Questions, corrections, or something we got wrong? Open an issue on the templates repository — it's public, and corrections in the open are worth more than corrections in an inbox.

If you want the arguments rather than the summary, start with the memory problem — everything else in this system is downstream of it.

The system, assembled

Your AI Employee: The Playbook + Template Pack — memory files, job contract, guardrails, delegation, metrics. Install in 15 minutes.