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Terms and Conditions

Last updated 12 July 2026

These terms are the agreement between you and Christopher Inegbedion, a sole trader based in the United Kingdom (“we”, “us”), for your use of Relay. By installing or using Relay you accept them. If you do not, do not use Relay.

1. What Relay is

Relay is software that operates a web browser on your behalf, using AI models to decide what to do. You give it a task; it carries out that task in your browser, on websites you choose, while signed in as you.

2. Relay is early software, and it makes mistakes

Relay is an alpha release. It is driven by AI models, which are probabilistic: Relay will sometimes misread a page, click the wrong thing, fill in a field incorrectly, or act on a page it should have left alone. This is a known and unavoidable property of the technology, not an edge case.

Because Relay acts inside your own browser session, it acts as you. It can do things with real consequences — submit forms, send messages, make purchases, change settings on accounts you are signed in to. You are responsible for what you ask Relay to do and for the results.

Watch it while it works. Do not point it at anything where a mistake would be expensive or irreversible, and do not leave it running unattended on such things. Relay will ask you to confirm before taking an action it recognises as destructive, but it cannot recognise every one.

3. Your account and invite

Access is by invite code. Each installation registers a Relay account with a usage limit. You may not share your invite code or your account token, or try to obtain access outside the invite system. We may suspend or remove an account that is abusing the service, exceeding its limits, or using Relay unlawfully.

4. Usage limits and cost

Relay is free during the alpha. We pay for the AI usage your tasks consume, so each account has a monthly limit. When you reach it, Relay stops making AI calls until the next month. We may change the limits, and we may start charging for Relay in future — but not without telling you first.

5. What you may not do

6. Third-party websites and services

Relay works on websites that we do not control and are not affiliated with. Your use of those websites is governed by their terms, not ours, and you remain bound by them when Relay is acting for you. Relay also depends on third-party AI providers; see our Privacy Policy for who they are and what they receive.

7. Your data

Most of what Relay knows about you stays on your computer. The pages Relay works on are sent to an AI model provider — this is how it works, and it is set out in full in our Privacy Policy, which forms part of these terms.

8. Your own content

Anything you give Relay — your profile, your documents, your tasks — remains yours. We claim no ownership of it. We use it only to run Relay for you.

9. Warranties

Relay is provided “as is”. To the fullest extent permitted by law we exclude all implied warranties, including that Relay will be uninterrupted, error-free, or fit for a particular purpose. We do not warrant that any task will be completed correctly.

10. Liability

We do not exclude liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence, for fraud, or for anything else that cannot lawfully be excluded.

Subject to that, and to the fullest extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any indirect or consequential loss, or for loss of profit, revenue, data, or opportunity, arising from your use of Relay — including where Relay takes an action you did not intend. Our total liability to you is limited to the greater of £100 or the amount you have paid us in the twelve months before the claim.

If you are using Relay as a consumer, nothing in these terms affects your statutory rights.

11. Ending this agreement

You can stop using Relay at any time; uninstall it and delete its data folder. We may suspend or end your access at any time, including because the alpha has ended. If we end it without cause, we will give you reasonable notice where we can.

12. Changes to these terms

We may update these terms. If a change materially affects you, we will tell you in the app before it takes effect.

13. Governing law

These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have exclusive jurisdiction — except that if you are a consumer resident elsewhere in the UK, you may bring proceedings in your own jurisdiction.

Contact

privacy@relaythis.com