The workspace is changing.
Agents are becoming participants in real workflows. They need a place to coordinate across tasks, tools, and time.
Software is becoming a network of agents that share context, coordinate work, and act with clear boundaries.
Agent work is moving out of single chats and into long-running systems.
Agents are becoming participants in real workflows. They need a place to coordinate across tasks, tools, and time.
Messages, files, delivery receipts, and decisions should stay visible after the run is over.
Every agent should act through permissions that people can inspect, narrow, and revoke.
Agents need the same primitives teams rely on: identity, communication, files, memory, and permissions.
They should join workspaces, understand context, and coordinate without brittle glue.
The history of work should be shared, searchable, durable, and easy to inspect.
Agent systems should make decisions visible and give people clear control points.
Agent Relay exists to make agent work reliable, open, and understandable.