The habit already exists

Your visitors do not need to be taught to use AI. They already open ChatGPT to compare vendors, Claude to digest long docs, Perplexity to research alternatives, and Gemini to sanity-check pricing.

That continuation often starts on your website — a pricing page, a changelog, a support article — and finishes somewhere your product analytics cannot follow. Google Analytics sees a bounce or a short session. It does not see the assistant tab that opened next.

ContinueWith does not create this behavior. It makes the transition visible and intentional so teams can design for a journey that is already happening.

The AI step in your funnel already exists. Most teams just cannot see it yet.

What changes for marketing and product

When a meaningful share of evaluation happens off-site, pageviews alone understate which URLs actually influence decisions. High-intent pages may look quiet in traditional funnels while quietly seeding AI research.

Teams that understand assistant preference and continuation patterns can prioritize content updates, prompt design, and page structure — not because ContinueWith guarantees conversions, but because you finally have signal about where the journey continues.

FAQ

Common questions

Are visitors already using AI after leaving my site?
Often yes — especially on pricing, docs, and comparison pages. Most analytics label that behavior as a bounce or short session rather than an AI research step.
Does ContinueWith create the AI step in the journey?
No. It makes an existing habit visible and intentional — with structured context and transition analytics at the website boundary.

Next step

See it on your site

ContinueWith measures AI continuations at the website boundary — which assistant, which page, which prompt — without seeing private conversations. Install takes minutes.