Relay
Slack to merged PR, without losing the thread.

From Slack message to merged PR, inside the editor.

Relay turns requests from Slack into executable tasks in VS Code, then keeps branch, commit, and PR flow connected so teams can move without context switching.

Slack-native intakeVS Code workflowGitHub execution loop
Relay inside VS Code
Slack/nudge @mayank Fix retry logic before Friday
Task
Appears instantly in the VS Code sidebar
Start
Creates branch ch/482-fix-retry-logic
PR
Moves to review and updates the team
Relay keeps intake in Slack, execution in VS Code, and review state connected through GitHub.

How it works

Relay stays close to the tools engineering already uses instead of forcing work into another disconnected app.

01

Task comes in from Slack

Turn a message or nudge into a tracked Relay task without opening another tool.

02

It appears inside VS Code

Developers see the task in their sidebar, linked to the right workspace and project context.

03

Start, branch, commit, PR

Relay carries the task from request to review so work moves forward without context switching.

Feature highlights

Built around the actual execution layer between PMs, Slack, GitHub, and VS Code.

Slack-native task creation

Capture work where it starts, then keep Relay as the system of record across execution.

Auto branch creation

Developers can begin work from the task itself and move straight onto the right branch.

One-click PR flow

Open the PR path fast, push a task into review, and keep the team loop tight.

Team dashboard

PMs get visibility into setup, Slack connectivity, ownership, and delivery without noise.

Built for dev teams who live in Slack

Relay closes the gap between a request and the code that ships.

Built for teams that already live in Slack and VS Code
Designed to reduce handoff friction between PMs and engineers
Structured around developer execution rather than generic ticket churn
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Bring requests, execution, and review into one Relay workflow.

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