Type what you need your agent to do, and when it should do it. Relay.app will build it for you.
Transform how you and your team do research, analyze data, summarize content, extract information, make decisions, write, and more.
Add manual actions whenever you want your AI agent to check with a human before proceeding. Review the AI agent’s work, pause automations for approval, ask for additional data from teammates, and assign tasks.
Relay.app’s intuitive drag & drop interface is simple enough for your whole team to use. Build and run agents together and share their work.
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I discovered @relay and it is incredible

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Relay is a fantastic app. I keep finding new uses for it everyday. I am not a programmer but I can make some really complicated work flows work pretty quickly.

Lucas Grey
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Falling in love with @relay. Tried make and zapier and this uiux worked the simplest. It gets the job done.
Automated our waitlist collection and replying process.
Used gpt in the workflow to parse the replies to our waitlist email qtns & saved them into our notion database.

Davo
@pixelbeat
I truly appreciate how @relay presents testing info. You can easily see what you are testing, and the messages are very clear if there's an error.
Parker
@_prkr
I was enjoying @framer a lot but I am BLOWN AWAY by their Figma plug-in. From Auto-layout to flex-box in the browser in seconds; this has completely changed how I'll build.

Benjamin Borowski👨🚒
@typeoneerror
Relay's "human in the loop" model is super effective for teams. Not only is this the best designed UI for automation building on the market, they've really thought about how not everything can be automated. Fantastic for building operationalized SOPs.

Notion Coach
@NotionCoach
Finally getting a chance to explore @relay and wow, UX feels leaps ahead of Zapier/Make.