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ABOUT

We build the systems that run the business.

Continuum Standard builds operating systems for owner-operators who are great at the work and underserved by their software. We started with contractors. The same standard now runs across every business we build for.

Brad Steere, Founder of Continuum Standard

FOUNDER

Brad Steere

Brad builds systems for a living. Two decades leading analytics and product work, turning messy operations into software that runs. He builds Continuum Standard the way he has built everything: start with the operator's real problem, then build the system that solves it. Contractor Edition is that instinct aimed at the trades.

Evan Sleight, Co-founder of Continuum Standard

CO-FOUNDER

Evan Sleight

Evan co-founded Continuum Standard and drives growth and partnerships. He connects the platforms Brad builds with the owners who need them, and keeps the business focused on the people it serves.

Why this exists.

Small business owners are great at the work and buried by the tools. Five subscriptions that do not talk to each other. Estimates on a notepad. Reviews that never get asked for. The bigger they grow, the more the software fights them.

Brad spent two decades building the systems big companies run on. The owner-operators doing the real work in the trades and the shops never got access to that kind of software. That gap is the reason Continuum Standard exists.

We build one platform that runs the business, sized for the operator, not the enterprise. Contractor Edition proved it at Family Grade & Gravel. The same standard now extends to every business we build for.

One standard, every business.

The pattern underneath every Continuum Standard build is the same. Replace scattered tools with one system. Replace guesswork with structure. Stay on to run it with the owner. Contractors, retailers, trainers, the same standard applied to a different trade.

What we are building.

One platform pattern, applied across industries. Contractor Edition for the trades. Retail Edition for the shops. Diamond Edition for baseball. Each one built on the same standard: software that runs the business so the owner can run the work.

See Contractor Edition