
How Continuo Works
Continuo performs through short, repeatable cycles:
Listen.
It receives live input — spoken, typed, or sensor-based — from the environments you already use.
Orchestrate.
It classifies and routes each moment in real time: vitals to summary, note to report, update to family view.
Clear.
When the work is complete or exported, Continuo wipes the transient memory.

Every care system already has its own rhythm — people, tools, information, and timing.
What’s missing is the conductor:
a lightweight orchestration layer that listens across your existing systems and coordinates what happens in real time.
What can you do with Continuo?
Speak the day into order.
Capture vitals, symptoms, or quick observations by voice — they structure themselves instantly.
Hand off without losing tempo.
Narrate a shift change, and Continuo builds a clean, time-stamped summary before the next team even logs in.
Confirm consent in real time
Record verbal agreements, re-consents, or updates — automatically formatted, verified, and export-ready.
Keep families in the loop.
Turn quick spoken updates into plain-language recaps anyone can read or print.
Surface the quiet details.
Log moments of comfort, behavior, or environment that usually vanish between notes — all tagged, all time-bound.
Pricing & Requirements
Continuo is available in four orchestration tiers.
Pricing follows orchestration intensity, not organization size.

Continuo isn’t a robot, and it doesn’t live inside one.
It’s an orchestration layer — software that listens, coordinates, and clears information in real time.
Some Continuo Ensembles use physical hardware — like concierge-style robots or telepresence devices — to extend presence or deliver information, but those machines are instruments, not the performance.
Whether it’s a mobile robot, a wall display, or a simple tablet, Continuo conducts the timing — not the hardware itself.
About Hardware, Robotics, and Telepresence

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Concierge Robotics — A Human Presence in Motion
The CC Robot is our mobile concierge instrument — a telepresence device designed to extend awareness, not replace it. CC can greet visitors, guide families, or move through care spaces to deliver information when staff are occupied.
Continuo conducts its timing, but the robot performs its own simple choreography: navigation, connection, and calm presence. The CC Robot doesn’t make decisions, record data, or run Continuo internally.
It’s one possible instrument in the ensemble — a moving face for care, led by the same orchestration that keeps every moment in time.
Healthcare is full of intelligent systems that don’t speak the same language.
Continuo doesn’t teach them new words — it gives them a tempo.
By aligning timing instead of format, Continuo reduces lag, duplication, and cognitive load.
It’s not automation; it’s coordination — care that performs in time with itself.
Details and Answers about Continuo
How is Continuo priced — by users, licenses, or activity?
By activity. Clients pay a steady base retainer plus usage that scales only when orchestration occurs.
What is “verified activity,” and how does billing work?
Verified activity is measured orchestration time — every event logged with a timestamp and token. Baseline is billed in advance; usage reconciled monthly.
Can our cost decrease if our census or volume drops?
Yes. Retainers remain predictable, but usage falls naturally with activity — lowering total spend.