Context Jamming studio — Bret Kerr at the cross-model research desk

§ A Context Jamming Commission · By Application

Commission a Context Jamming Dispatch

Cut through the AI blandness. Next-day dispatches from inside the model era.

In a sea of AI-generated blandness, finding technical content with an actual point of view is nearly impossible. Context Jamming isn’t just regurgitated PR. It is an ingenious protocol that takes acute human observation and intent, and supercharges it with the analytical depth of Claude and Gemini Deep Research.

§·00 · The Room You’re Standing In · Who Reads This

The Room You’re Standing In

Context Jamming is read by the people building the model era.

Subscribers and regular readers include researchers and operators inside Anthropic, Google DeepMind, and frontier labs; partners and principals at venture firms running active AI funds; CISOs, CTOs, and CMOs at Fortune 500 companies navigating AI strategy; and a long list of major AI and cybersecurity founders.

The Architectural Determinismpreprint was endorsed for arXiv submission by Dr. Herbert Roitblat, former Chief Data Scientist at Mimecast. Douglas Hofstadter has described the cross-model orchestration process behind these dispatches as “a wonderful strange loop.” Kerr has consulted with Proofpoint on an Anthropic better-together GTM strategy. Recent dispatches have been cited by [TODO: Bret to fill in 2–3 specific citations or peer mentions, or delete this sentence until populated].

Prior creative résumé (relevant only because it shows up): Kerr was the creative force behind the visuals for Chelsea Peretti’s 2014 Netflix special One of the Greats and the branding for her Call Chelsea Peretti podcast and Soundboard app.

This is not a newsletter optimizing for scale. It is a signal layer for people who can act on what they read.

§·01 · The Tiers · Pick Your Lane

Pick Your Lane

We turn your technical presentations, product launches, and protocol architectures into high-signal artifacts. Three tiers. Flat rates. No retainers, no procurement theater.

TIER 1 · $1,000 FLAT

The Field Note

One dispatch. One launch. One signal cut clean — in feed the next day.

Best for

Product launches, conference talks, technical announcements, MCP server releases.

You get

  • 30-min intake call.
  • Bret attends your event (virtual or in person).
  • Long-form Context Jamming dispatch (~1,500 words) leveraging Claude and Gemini Deep Research.
  • Targeted X + LinkedIn amplification.
  • 24-hour turnaround from event close — coverage runs while the news cycle is still live.
Commission a Field Note →

TIER 2 · $5,000 FLAT

The Founder File

A deep dive with the founder or technical lead. The story behind the launch.

Best for

Series A–C startups, technical founders, ecosystem players who want narrative depth, not just coverage.

Everything in The Field Note, plus:

  • 60-min recorded interview with founder or technical lead.
  • Architectural Determinism analysis — how your team’s training priors and technical lineage shaped the product.
  • 9×16 vertical infographic (Richard Scarry density, Paula Scher typography) optimized for LinkedIn / X / Substack.
  • Founder Files brand placement and permanent archive entry.
  • 72-hour dispatch turnaround · 7-day full archive entry.
Commission a Founder File →

TIER 3 · $15,000 FLAT

The Strategic Brief

Public dispatch + private intelligence package. For teams playing the long game.

Best for

Enterprises, Series C+ companies, organizations preparing for an IPO, acquisition, or category shift.

Everything in The Founder File, plus:

  • Private 20-page strategic intelligence brief (not published) — competitive landscape, doctrine analysis, narrative positioning recommendations.
  • 90-min strategy session with Bret to walk the brief.
  • One follow-on dispatch (90 days post-launch) tracking how the market response unfolded.
  • Editorial introductions where appropriate (no pay-for-intro — this is judgment, not a service guarantee).
  • 72-hour public dispatch · 14-day private brief.
Commission a Strategic Brief →

§ The 24-Hour Promise

The 24-Hour Promise

Most sponsored coverage lands four weeks after your launch — when the news cycle has moved on and your CMO has stopped checking. Context Jamming dispatches publish within 24 hours of your event close. Your launch gets covered while it’s still launching.

The depth artifacts on higher tiers — infographics, archive entries, private briefs — take a beat longer because they’re worth the wait. The coverage itself always lands fast.

24-hour turnaround applies to events confirmed at least 7 days in advance. Same-day commissions and weekend events: 48 hours.

§·02 · The Filter · Anthropic or DeepMind Ecosystems

The Filter

We don’t run sponsored content for just anybody. Context Jamming dispatches are reserved for teams with real skin in the Anthropic or Google DeepMindecosystems — companies building on MCP, shipping with Claude, leveraging Gemini’s API, or pushing on agentic workflows in either stack.

A tangential connection qualifies. A meaningful one gets you to the front of the queue.

If your work touches the frontier, your launch deserves more than a press release. It deserves to be Context Jammed.

§·03 · Disclosure · Editorial Standards

What Stays Yours, What Stays Ours

Sponsors shape the frame. We hold the pen.

Every sponsored dispatch carries a disclosure bar at the top of the post and is tagged #sponsoredacross X and LinkedIn. The frame of the coverage — what story you want told, which audience to reach, which technical angle to feature — is yours to shape on the intake call. The analysis, the comparisons, the architectural read, and the editorial voice remain Context Jamming’s.

If we find something on the call that we can’t cover with a straight face, we tell you on the call. No surprises in publication. No hidden edits. No paid raves.

Full standards documented in the Context Jamming Brand Guidelines →

§ Apply to be Context Jammed

Two steps. No paperwork.

Step 1

Book the intake

Pick a 30-minute slot. We confirm tier, scope, dates, and the eligibility filter on the call.

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Step 2

Lock the date

Choose your tier and complete payment via Stripe. Once paid, we lock the date and start the protocol.

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Sponsors: see brand guidelines and disclosure standards →

Questions? bret.kerr@gmail.com

§ · Invoice No. 001 · The Build Ledger

The Ledger.

Filed · contextjamming.com

What a conservative mid-market digital agency would have quoted for the same scope, itemized against what this site actually cost. Agency numbers are the floor — not the premium brand-studio tier.

TIME

12 weeks

2 days

~42× faster

COST

~$150,000

~$300

~500× cheaper

TEAM

5-person agency

1 human + 3 models

Same deliverable

§ Itemized — what a mid-market agency SOW would have billed

Discovery · brand positioning · workshops40–80 hr$10,000
Design system · Figma tokens · 3 rounds60–120 hr$18,000
Wavesurfer audio carousel · single-track context60–100 hr$16,000
Dual lightbox systems · focus trap · keyboard30–50 hr$8,000
LLM product flows · streaming · state machine80–160 hr$26,000
Stripe · checkout · webhooks · env hardening40–80 hr$10,000
Editorial routes · 6 sub-pages · templates60–100 hr$14,000
Accessibility pass · aria · reduced-motion40–80 hr$10,000
QA · cross-browser · mobile matrix60–100 hr$14,000
Cross-publication rebrand · masthead + IA · 2026-04-2820–40 hr$6,000
Subtotal~700 hr$126,000
Project management · 18% overhead$24,000
Agency total — conservative floor~700 hr~$150,000
Actually spent · Claude + Gemini stack~20 hr~$300

Agency figure assumes ~700 billable hours at $200/hr blended, plus ~18% PM overhead — the conservative floor of a mid-market SOW. Premium brand studios would have quoted 2–3× that. Stack: Claude Code 4.7 Max, Claude Opus 4.6, Gemini 3.1 Pro, Vercel Pro.

§   Colophon

How this site is made.

Vol. 26 · build log

Every page on contextjamming.com is the output of a real-time, three-body Mixture-of-Experts loop. One model orchestrates. Two consult. The human holds the thesis. No single model commits alone.

Orchestrator

Claude Code 4.7

1M context · Max tier

  • Primary author
  • Terminal-native, direct push to Vercel
  • Audit trail to GitHub on every commit
  • Adaptive thinking · effort: extra-high

Auditor

Claude Opus 4.6

1M context

  • Editorial critic
  • Code review before merge
  • Backup-of-record
  • Co-signs every commit

Adversary

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Cross-model MoE

  • Factual adjudication
  • Structural dissent
  • Deep Research → semantic triples
  • Caught the Donelan incident

Stack

Next.js
16.2 · App Router
React
19.2
TypeScript
5
Tailwind
v4 · @theme inline
framer-motion
transitions
wavesurfer.js
audio waveforms
marked
MD → HTML at build
fast-xml-parser
RSS + Atom

Typeset in

Fraunces
variable · opsz + SOFT
Playfair Display
debate display
IBM Plex Mono
editorial metadata
Geist Mono
utility mono
Caveat
grease-pencil marginalia
All via
next/font/google
Palette
single @theme block
No dupe tokens
ever

Infrastructure

Deploy
Vercel Edge Network
ISR
30-min revalidate · wire + notebook
Repo
github.com/BretKerrAI/founderfile
Branch
hero-redesign-library
Analytics
Google Tag Manager
Apex
contextjamming.com
Runtime
Node 24
Build tool
Turbopack
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   ┌────────────────────┐         ┌─────────────────┐
   │  Claude Code 4.7   │  ◄────► │  Claude Opus 4.6 │      ← auditor loop
   │    (orchestrator)  │         │     (auditor)   │
   └─────────┬──────────┘         └─────────────────┘
             │  ◄───────────┐
             ▼              │
       ┌──────────┐    ┌────┴───────┐
       │  Vercel  │    │ Gemini 3.1 │          ← adversarial loop
       │  (edge)  │    │    Pro     │
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       contextjamming.com
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       ┌──────────────┐
       │   Git push   │         ← audit trail
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