
01 / HAND IT OVER
Take it from here.
Give AI a real piece of work without committing yourself to watching every step. Set the direction. Make clear what matters. Then let the work leave your hands.
AI can already do remarkable work. You should not have to stay there making sure it keeps moving.
Carry On is being built so you can hand over the work, step away, and come back when your judgment matters.
The moment AI starts doing real work, you start managing what happens around it. You check whether something finished. You answer interruptions. You reconnect context. You figure out what stalled. You move information from one place to another. AI is doing more of the work, but you are still holding the work together.

01 / HAND IT OVER
Take it from here.
Give AI a real piece of work without committing yourself to watching every step. Set the direction. Make clear what matters. Then let the work leave your hands.

02 / LET IT MOVE
The work keeps going.
Useful work rarely lives in one perfect conversation. It changes, waits, resumes, and sometimes moves somewhere else. You should not have to keep the whole thing alive yourself.

03 / COME BACK
Return when you matter.
Your attention should come back when your judgment changes what happens next. When that moment arrives, you should know what changed, why it matters, and what decision is actually yours.
THE CARRY ON PRINCIPLE
“I gave you the work. Carry it forward. Bring me back when you need me.”
Being responsible for the outcome should not mean personally coordinating every step.

We are starting with people already giving meaningful work to AI and finding themselves stuck coordinating what happens next.
Carry On is not being built to give you another place to spend your day. It is being built for what happens when you are somewhere else. The work can move. The right question can find you. When nothing needs you, nothing should demand your attention.