Operational continuity library

Keep a live project useful, reachable, and owned.

Ten source-linked guides for finding stale signals, defining proof, assigning owners, testing outcomes, and preserving continuity. Research reviewed July 13, 2026.

Built for decisions, not publishing volume

Every guide names a concrete operator job, links to current primary guidance, records its source-check date, and routes to the same real activation path. No synthetic benchmarks or invented case studies.

project healthaudit

Project Warmth Audit

A step-by-step workbook for scoring the public and operational signals that show whether a live project is useful, reachable, owned, and recoverable.

Deep guideSources checked 2026-07-13
signalsmaintenance

The Seven Signals a Live Project Is Going Cold

A practical field guide to seven kinds of decay that appear before a project feels abandoned—and the evidence that distinguishes a real signal from anxiety.

Practical guideSources checked 2026-07-13
maintenancecalendar

Recurring Project Maintenance Calendar

A comprehensive maintenance calendar that assigns checks by evidence-decay rate instead of copying a generic list of recurring startup chores.

Deep guideSources checked 2026-07-13
evidencechannel health

What Counts as Proof That a Channel Is Healthy?

A proof ladder for websites, email, social, support, payments, analytics, and indexing that separates existence from a verified current outcome.

Practical guideSources checked 2026-07-13
continuitysolo founder

Operational Continuity Pack for Solo Founders

A practical continuity pack for solo founders that preserves controlled access and recovery knowledge without copying secrets into an unsafe document.

Deep guideSources checked 2026-07-13
content maintenanceSEO

Content Freshness Without the Fake “Updated” Date

A source-led freshness workflow for deciding whether to update, merge, redirect, archive, or leave an evergreen page alone—and documenting what changed.

Practical guideSources checked 2026-07-13