Relay

Ship multi-agent software features faster without repeating lost context

Engineering teams lose 15+ hours weekly re-explaining architecture and failed attempts when switching between specialized coding agents.

Relay delivers a unified local-first context bridge that synchronizes project state, architectural decisions, and execution logs across Claude Code, Copilot, Cursor, and Aider. By preserving context across model boundaries, engineering orgs prevent expensive token re-indexing and eliminate duplicate debugging loops. Engineering leaders gain complete audit visibility into agent modifications while developers transition between tools without friction.

Relay is building the foundational context infrastructure for the multi-agent software development enterprise.

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Problem
  • When I switch coding agents between terminal and IDE, I want to preserve architectural decisions and progress, but lost context causes 12+ hours of weekly rework and duplicate token costs.
  • Why Now: Enterprise adoption of heterogeneous development agents like Claude Code, Cursor, and Copilot has fragmented engineer state across incompatible silos.
  • When I audit engineering compliance, I want a single source of truth for agent code generation, but agent actions are buried in transient local CLI logs.
  • When I hand off a partially completed feature from an AI agent to a human peer, I want full task provenance, but context disappears when the CLI session terminates.
  • Existing Alternatives: Copy-pasting long markdown summaries into scratchpads, running redundant indexing passes, manual git stash notes.
Solution
  • High-Level Concept: Unified Context Hub for Multi-Vendor Coding Agents
  • Unified CLI and IDE state engine that instantly translates context across Claude Code, Copilot, Cursor, and Aider without context drop.
  • Local-first zero-knowledge cache that strips secrets before context syncs across multi-vendor model boundaries.
  • Centralized compliance audit dashboard for CTOs to review agent execution paths and verify architectural adherence.
Distribution
  • Early Adopters: VPs of Engineering at Series A-C tech startups running multi-agent developer environments with 20+ engineers.
  • Direct open-source CLI core plugin strategy targeting Homebrew and npm packages to drive organic developer installation.
  • Targeted account-based outbound sales to Engineering Directors struggling with $50k+ monthly LLM token spend bloat.
Pricing
  • Value Ladder: Free local CLI daemon for individual developers
  • Pro Team plan at $30 per seat/month
  • Enterprise plan at $90 per seat/month with SOC2 compliance and single sign-on.
  • One Metric That Matters (OMTM): Monthly Active Handoffs (MAH) across distinct agent vendors.
  • Market Sizing: SAM of 200k mid-market engineering teams = $1.2B total addressable market; Year 1 SOM targeting 1k enterprise teams = $3.6M ARR.
Scale Costs
  • Proprietary context distillation pipelines that convert raw terminal outputs into ultra-compact, vendor-agnostic graph representations.
  • Enterprise compliance infrastructure for zero-trust encrypted context storage and automated enterprise PII masking.
Expert Opinions
Avg: 9.4
  • world-famous DevTools Architect and former VP of Engineering at GitHub
    9.5
  • world-class Enterprise Security Lead and SOC2 Auditor
    9.2
  • premier SaaS Growth Strategist and B2B Developer Marketing Specialist
    9.6
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