relay
early access · 2026

Your AI tools don't talk to each other.

A persistent memory layer that runs across every AI tool you use. No re-explaining. No lost decisions. No context limits.

ZERO CONTEXT LOSS·PORTABLE MEMORY·CROSS-TOOL SYNC·YOUR THINKING LIVES HERE·DECISIONS OUTLIVE SESSIONS·ANY TOOL, ONE CONTEXT·CONSTRAINTS SURVIVE SESSIONS·REJECTION MEMORY BUILT IN·ZERO CONTEXT LOSS·PORTABLE MEMORY·CROSS-TOOL SYNC·YOUR THINKING LIVES HERE·DECISIONS OUTLIVE SESSIONS·ANY TOOL, ONE CONTEXT·CONSTRAINTS SURVIVE SESSIONS·REJECTION MEMORY BUILT IN·
// the problem

You don't own your context. And you keep losing it.

Every AI tool traps your reasoning inside itself. Switch tools, open a new chat, start a new session. It's gone.

they steal your mornings

Every session starts blank. The project context you need to re-explain takes an hour before you're doing real work.

they forget your decisions

Last month's constraint. Last week's rejected approach. Gone with every new chat window.

they drift silently

Friday's agent has never heard of Tuesday's constraint. It ships the wrong thing. No warning. No way to know.

they fragment your work

4 AI tools. Zero shared memory. You're the only piece of infrastructure keeping the context alive.

they re-derive everything

Yesterday's 5-hour exploration, re-proposed today by a different agent. You watched it happen in real time.

they own your thinking

The reasoning that powers your work is trapped inside their ecosystem. Locked to their tool, their window, their deprecation schedule.

introducing relay

Persistent AI layer
for
EVERYTHING

Relay is a persistent layer that sits over your AI tools and agents, so memory, decisions, and context move with you across every tool switch.

Without Relay

blank slate every session · re-explain everything

YOUR AI WORKFLOW

Active Sessions

4 tools · live

CLAUDE

Anthropic

CURSOR

Cursor IDE

CHATGPT

OpenAI

GEMINI

Google

relay

✓ PERSISTENT MEMORY

DECISIONS

100%

CONSTRAINTS

100%

REJECTIONS

92%

HISTORY

100%

<300ms load · any tool · on device

Context Lost

closed session · memory discarded

How It Works

Context beats switching.

One command syncs your session. One command relays it. Any tool, any time, ALWAYS.

SESSION CAPTURE

Commands indexed

With Relay
100%
Without Relay
0%

Decisions flagged

With Relay
all
Without Relay
none

Context depth

With Relay
full
Without Relay
surface
// your context, unleashed

Your thinking, compounded.

Understands your decisions

Every call you made, with full provenance. Who made it, in which tool, what the reasoning was, what was considered and rejected.

Tracks your constraints

Permanent until you explicitly change them. No more silent drift between sessions. Tuesday's constraint survives Friday's agent.

Remembers rejections

Rejected approaches are first-class artifacts. Any agent that starts from Relay context knows what not to try, and why.

Portable across tools

Claude one session, Cursor the next, Gemini after. Relay loads the same context everywhere. The tools are interchangeable. The memory isn't.

Compounds over time

Month 1 is useful. Month 6 is transformative. Month 12 is an unfair advantage: institutional memory nobody starting fresh can compete with.

Always yours

The labs build memory for retention. Relay builds it for portability. If Claude raises prices, you don't lose your context. It was never theirs.

1 cmdto capture a full session
< 1sto load complete context
any toolcross-platform portability
forevermemory that compounds
⋮⋮Engineered Intelligence

Built for power users.

RELAY://LOCALHOST · ACTIVE

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// early access

Relay is almost ready.

We're in the final stages before beta. Sign up to find out when it's available, and to help shape what gets built.

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ANY TOOL

CLAUDE, CURSOR, CHATGPT

PORTABLE

YOUR CONTEXT, NOT THEIRS

PERMANENT

COMPOUNDS OVER TIME

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// faq

Frequently asked questions.

I want to break free.

Stop re-explaining. Stop losing decisions. Stop being the bridge. Your thinking deserves to outlive the tools that produced it.