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What's next: Relay beyond AI chats

Today Relay's memory is built from AI chats, coding agents, and the documents you attach. That's a solid start, but let's be honest: most of your real context doesn't live in AI chats. It lives in Telegram threads, email, your calendar, and your repos.

So that's what we're building next, in this order:

Telegram first

A Relay bot you just... talk to. No menus, no buttons. Pair it with your account once, then it's the full Relay agent in your pocket: ask what you promised this week, save a thought as memory, forward a message and it becomes a candidate fact. Telegram isn't a read-only pipe. The bot is Relay itself, running as an agent.

Then Calendar, Gmail, and the rest

These won't be read-only either. Relay will draft and send emails (with your approval), create calendar events, set reminders, and act on what your memory already knows. Early versions will lean on the web apps for Gmail and Calendar, so the UX won't be perfect yet. You'll be in browser tabs, not native apps.

Extension support is coming for those sites, the same way Relay already reads your AI chats today. WhatsApp, Telegram web, Discord, and more: the extension will read conversations on those pages (everything encrypted) and save what matters into the right project, including personal. Same capture model, just applied to where your real conversations happen.

Then GitHub

Issues, PRs, and review threads are where project decisions actually get made. A GitHub app will feed those into project memory so "why did we do it this way" has an answer even when the discussion happened in a PR comment at 2am.

Coming soon

Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, Gmail, Calendar, Notion, Linear, Jira, Slack, and GitHub are all on the roadmap. You can see the full list on the landing page under "Coming soon."

The principle behind all of it

Every integration follows the same rules: you explicitly connect it, you see exactly what Relay can read and do, extracted facts land in a review queue before they become memory, and you can pause or delete everything. "Silent" means no manual work, never hidden capture.

This post is an early sketch. We'll keep updating it as the integrations ship. If you want early access to the Telegram bot, sign up and you'll see it in the dashboard the day it's live.

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