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relayai Alternatives

relayai is an open-source command-line tool that helps developers route and optimize AI API calls across providers like Claude and Gemini. Below are 8 ai & ml apps with similar functionality to relayai, matched by what each product actually does — not ranked or scored. Explore each to find the closest fit for your use case.

  • ai-relay
    github.com

    ai-relay is an open-source tool that bridges AI coding agent command-line interfaces with web interfaces using WebSocket relays. It enables real-time streaming of reasoning, tool calls, and file changes, supporting integration of AI agents into web-based development workflows.

  • riley-ai
    pypi.org

    riley-ai is an open-source CLI orchestrator for agentic AI workflows, integrating retrieval-augmented generation, web search, and symbolic math tools. It supports hybrid inference and is suitable for developers building autonomous AI agents.

  • ai-route
    github.com

    ai-route is an open-source CLI tool that automatically selects and routes tasks to the most suitable AI agent, such as Claude, aider, or Gemini. It streamlines workflows for developers by removing the need to manually pick tools, optimizing productivity in AI-powered command-line environments.

  • Relay
    onrelay.app

    Relay captures and syncs decisions, tasks, and project briefs from AI chats across tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and coding agents. It integrates with IDEs and browsers, helping developers and teams maintain consistent project context.

  • Relay
    pypi.org

    Relay is a platform designed to serve as organizational memory for AI-native teams, capturing and structuring key information such as commitments, decisions, and policies from sources like meetings, chat threads, and tickets. It addresses the challenge of making organizational knowledge accessible to AI assistants and other tools by extracting, versioning, and surfacing atomic claims—each representing a single, cited statement with provenance details. The core concept in Relay is the "atom," which encodes a single claim along with its speaker, source, timestamp, confidence score, version, and a stable citation ID. Atoms are derived from various organizational sources through adapters that connect via OAuth or webhooks, eliminating the need for endpoint agents. Supported integrations include Slack, Telegram, Google Meet, Teams, Fireflies, Gmail, Outlook, GitHub, Linear, Notion, HubSpot, Zendesk, and Datadog. Relay processes raw conversations and documents through a multi-stage pipeline: extracting claims using LLMs, resolving entities and domains, maintaining audit-logged version chains, detecting conflicts, and indexing atoms for querying and downstream use. Relay provides SDKs in Python, TypeScript, and MCP, as well as renderers for frameworks like LangChain, Semantic Kernel, and Claude Projects. The platform enables querying of the knowledge graph, conflict detection and resolution, and traceable citation of answers, supporting both internal AI context (such as GraphRAG) and human review. The system emphasizes traceability and auditability, with every claim linked to its source and every change logged without silent deletion—superseded atoms remain inspectable. Early access is available, with a special locked rate for the first 20 teams for 12 months. The service is positioned as knowledge infrastructure for teams that want to ensure their AI tools have access to up-to-date, granular organizational knowledge, and it is SOC 2 Type 2 compliant. Relay does not require training on user data, and its architecture is designed to be deterministic where possible, with LLM-bounded steps where necessary.

  • relayai-local-bridge
    nrsoftware.ai

    relayai-local-bridge is an open-source Python package that bridges local Claude Code and Codex models for use in RelayAI sessions. It facilitates agent-based workflows by enabling local model integration and session management for AI development and research.

  • relaylm
    github.com

    Single-command AI router environment bootstrap

  • Agent Relay
    agentrelay.com

    Agent Relay provides messaging infrastructure designed specifically for AI agents, offering features similar to those found in human collaboration tools such as Slack. It enables agents—including those like Claude, Codex, and other custom or CLI-based agents—to communicate through direct messages, channels, threads, and reactions, all with a searchable chat history. The platform addresses the challenge of coordinating and sharing context in multi-agent systems, allowing agents to collaborate, recover decisions, and maintain workflow continuity without human intervention. The tool delivers durable message delivery, ensuring that channel history and offline catch-up persist through restarts. It supports real-time events via a WebSocket stream, allowing instant updates for agent lifecycle events, messages, reactions, threads, and action calls. Agent Relay also provides receipts, retry queues, and backoff mechanisms to guarantee that handoffs between agents are completed and acknowledged. Its global edge network keeps channels close to agents while maintaining consistent ordering and membership. Agent Relay is accessible through both a CLI and an SDK, enabling integration with custom orchestrators or CLI agents. The SDK exposes channels, DMs, threads, and real-time events for use within products or infrastructure, while the CLI allows agents to execute actions as terminal commands. The tool supports webhooks, making it possible to post messages from external services such as GitHub Actions, Sentry, or PagerDuty directly into agent channels. Structured tool calls and callbacks can be defined via the ModelContextProtocol (MCP), allowing agents to register tools, validate inputs, require approvals, and return structured results, rather than relying on free-form conversation parsing. Agent Relay implements the open Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol, enabling agents to publish A2A Agent Cards for discovery and interoperability with other A2A clients. This ensures that tasks, messages, and streaming updates are automatically mapped onto Relay channels and threads, preserving chat history and standardizing communication. The platform is open source and can be self-hosted for teams requiring full control, or used as a hosted cloud service, both of which offer a free tier.