Continuum

A private thinking space for clinicians.

Continuum is a clinician-authored space for holding and orienting to cases over time.

It reduces cognitive load and after-hours mental spillover by allowing clinicians to write naturally and imperfectly, trusting that patterns and structure can be clarified later.

Continuum is intentionally separate from billing systems and medical records. There are no insurance fields, demographics, files, or patient-facing notes, making it safer to think honestly without risking what belongs in the chart.

Why clinicians use Continuum

How this compares

How clinicians hold their work

Continuum EMR Handwritten Local files
Holds thinking that doesn't belong in the chart
Reduces after-hours cognitive spillover
Preserves longitudinal orientation over time
Safe for provisional ideas & countertransference
Separate from billing, insurance, compliance
Supports synthesis & pattern recognition

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Who Continuum is for

Continuum is for clinicians who:

  • value longitudinal thinking and case formulation
  • feel burdened by carrying unfinished work between sessions
  • want a private space to think without record-level consequences
  • do not need automation or billing features

Continuum is not for clinicians who:

  • want AI-generated notes or scripts
  • rely on insurance documentation workflows
  • prefer rigid templates or checklists
  • want client-facing tools

Most tools answer: "How do I record what happened?" (for the record)

Continuum answers: "How do I hold this work over time without flattening it?" (for the clinician)