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Continue wants to help developers create and share custom AI coding assistants


Continue helps developers create customized, contextual coding assistants that can connect with any model and development environment.

Founded in June 2023 by CEO Ty Dunn and CTO Nate Sesti(pictured above), Y Combinator alum Continue has already garnered some 23,000 stars on GitHub and 11,000 Discord community members over the past couple of years. Continue, for its part, pitches itself as “the leading open-source AI code assistant” that can connect with any model and lets teams add their own context by pulling in data from platforms like Jira or Confluence. This points to how Continue will make money — its new hub ships with a free solo tier, but organizations that need greater control over their data can pay to access additional administration, governance, and security tooling.

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