Three products. One ecosystem. Built for the systems you depend on.
Continuis Labs is building a wireless, distributed operating system for monitoring and operational assets — a single ecosystem that captures, structures, and surfaces the institutional knowledge that lives inside complex technical systems. Beacon, Rungs, and Replikit are the first three surfaces. Each one ships today, earns its keep on its own, and shapes the architecture beneath them.
Three surfaces. One thesis.
Beacon, Rungs, and Replikit each address the same underlying problem — institutional amnesia in technical systems — at a different layer of the stack. The instruments differ; the architecture beneath them is shared.
- At the device boundary
Beacon documents what your devices are doing
A customer portal turns a fleet of physical hardware into a legible product surface — for the people who bought it, and for the team that supports it.
- At the control layer
Rungs documents how a plant was engineered
Read-only documentation lifted from the PLC programs that already run your facility — so the knowledge survives the engineer who wrote it.
- At the research layer
Replikit documents how a method was conceived
Papers become projects; methods become typed notebooks; reading becomes a queryable codebase. Reproducibility starts with structure.
The shared substrate matters because the longer arc of Continuis Labs is hardware that captures this knowledge at source — not by post-hoc extraction. The three products you see today are the surfaces; they're built so the substrate slots in cleanly when it ships.
Three products. One platform.
Each one is shipping waitlist-first. Reserve early access, talk to me directly about the use case, help shape what gets built.
- 01Customer-facing IoT portals
Beacon
Your hardware ships a product. Ship a portal that feels like one.
Describe your fleet in English — or write the schema. Get a branded, multi-tenant customer portal with auth, charts, and alerts in 15 minutes. Six months of dashboard work, deleted.
Visit Beacon - 02Documentation for control systems
Rungs
Upload your PLC export. Get the documentation you wish you'd had.
Read-only by design. Rungs parses Rockwell L5X, Siemens TIA, and CODESYS exports and ships routine documentation, I/O cross-references, ladder schematics, and audit-grade PDFs — without ever touching your live program.
Visit Rungs - 03A research workspace
Replikit
Read once. Scaffold automatically. Query your whole corpus.
Collect papers into a project. Replikit generates a typed Python scaffold for each one, hosts the notebooks and companion docs next to their source paper, and makes the whole corpus queryable. Reading becomes a codebase.
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The hardware. The fabric. The OS.
The longer arc of Continuis Labs is a wireless, distributed operating system for any monitoring or operational asset — from a single PLC on a packaging line to a fleet of edge sensors across a campus. The three software products you see here are the first surfaces of that ecosystem, validated in the open.
The hardware that powers it is being designed for what we believe is the most interoperable and secure profile on the market — every protocol, every vendor, every facility, without a single bridge that becomes the single point of failure.
- Now shipping
Three products in early access
Beacon, Rungs, Replikit — battle-testing the documentation surface that the full ecosystem will eventually feed. Waitlist open. First reservations lock in 50% off for life.
- Coming · hardware
Continuis Link — the edge processor
A wireless edge processor that ingests real-time data from IIoT sensors, actuators, and PLC fleets, documents the process as it runs, and synchronizes to the cloud on your terms. The substrate that makes Beacon and Rungs retroactive instead of prospective.
- Coming · architecture
An interoperable, secure-by-design fabric
Protocol-agnostic at the boundary, attested at the silicon, and architected so that no single device, vendor, or facility becomes a single point of failure. The kind of substrate that the regulated plants you serve can actually procure.
- Long arc · operating system
A distributed OS for operational assets
A wireless, distributed operating system for any monitoring or operational asset — sensors, actuators, controllers, fleets. The three products you see here are the first apps that will run on it.