Introducing the Celeron Blog
We've been heads-down building for a long time. Today we're adding something new to the marketing site: the Celeron Blog.
Why a blog
The operations teams using Celeron — property managers, RevOps leads, financial operations groups — are dealing with genuinely hard problems. They're running workflows across five or six systems, they've been burned by automation that wrote something wrong and nobody noticed for days, and they're trying to give their team a platform they can own without calling engineering every time the business logic changes.
We have a lot to say about those problems. And we've learned a lot from watching how people actually use the platform.
This blog is the place where we'll share it.
What to expect
Product updates — when something ships, you'll hear about it here first. Not a changelog buried in docs, but a real explanation of what changed and why.
Automation guides — practical walkthroughs for common operations workflows: maintenance intake, financial reconciliation, CRM hygiene, vendor management. Real patterns you can adapt.
Customer stories — how other operations teams have structured their workflows, what they tried that didn't work, and what they'd do differently.
Operations thinking — the harder question behind workflow automation: when should humans be in the loop? What's the right boundary between reads and writes? How do you build a process that doesn't break when someone calls in sick?
Under the hood
One small note for the technically curious: the blog is built directly into the marketing site as MDX files. No external CMS. Publishing a post is a pull request. That's probably the most Celeron thing we could have done.
More soon.