How RelayLaunch works

See it. Decide. Track it.

RelayLaunch turns the business records you connect into one clear Morning Brief. The next useful issue comes first, with the source and prepared move attached.

Public preview uses illustrative records. No live customer action, ranking prediction, or recovered-revenue event is represented.

Best move now Illustrative sample

Public Presence

Fix the outdated booking link.

Your website and public profile point to different booking pages.

Prepared next move
Replace the outdated public booking link after you confirm the correct destination.
Owner approval
View evidence and controls
Source
Sample website and public-profile check
Why now
A customer can reach the wrong page today. The source and proposed correction are attached.
Audience
Public booking path
Channel
Owner-approved public fact update
Decision window
Review before the next public-profile update
Release rule
Owner approval is required before customer contact.
Current state: prepared

Nothing sends from this preview. Delivery and outcomes remain unknown until evidence exists.

Three business jobs

Get found. Get booked. Keep them.

Relay does not ask an owner to monitor every subsystem. It organizes the few signals that can still change what happens next.

Get found

Keep public business facts accurate and retrievable.

Separate a self-assessed readiness score from technical website and public-profile evidence. Check public visibility

Get booked

Make the next booking step obvious.

Surface open capacity, quiet estimates, and booking-path friction before they disappear into daily work. See booking workflows

Keep them

Keep useful follow-through from slipping.

Prepare rebooking, neutral review, and customer follow-through work without pretending a draft is a result. See retention workflows

The simple version

Three moments up front. Detailed proof behind them.

Owners see a familiar flow first. The full delivery and outcome record remains available when they need to inspect it.
  1. 01

    One issue, with the source.

    Relay shows what needs attention and why it surfaced now.

  2. 02

    You choose what moves.

    Approve, edit, snooze, or skip. Customer-facing work stays held.

  3. 03

    Know what actually happened.

    Prepared, delivered, answered, booked, and paid remain separate states.

The Morning Brief

One best move first. Prepared work behind it.

The owner can review the highest-priority action, then move through the remaining prepared work without opening a wall of dashboards.
Morning Brief mode Sample No private customer data. Nothing sends from this preview.

Morning Brief

Sample service business · Monday morning

One move is ranked first. Two more remain prepared for review. Nothing sends from this public preview.

  1. 01See itIssue and source
  2. 02DecideOwner chooses
  3. 03Track itDelivery and outcome
01

Public Presence

Owner approval
Observe

Your website and public profile point to different booking pages.

Prepare
Replace the outdated public booking link after you confirm the correct destination.
Why now

A customer can reach the wrong page today. The source and proposed correction are attached.

Proof: sample
02

Estimate Recovery

Owner approval
Observe

A seven-day-old estimate has no reply or recorded follow-up.

Prepare
Send a concise check-in that answers the likely timing question.
Why now

The estimate is still recent enough for a helpful follow-up without adding pressure.

Proof: sample
03

Review Lift

Owner approval
Observe

An eligible customer completed a service today and has not received a review request.

Prepare
Prepare the same neutral review invitation used for every eligible completed service.
Why now

The completion record is recent, and the eligibility rule does not depend on customer sentiment.

Proof: sample

Preview only. Approval, provider acceptance, delivery, customer outcome, and revenue proof remain separate states.

Proof stays attached

A prepared action is not a recovered dollar.

Relay records what was found, what the owner decided, whether a provider accepted the work, and whether a real customer outcome followed.
  1. 01 Signal found Source attached
  2. 02 Action prepared Sample draft ready
  3. 03 Owner review Current state
  4. 04 Owner approved Unknown
  5. 05 Provider accepted Unknown
  6. 06 Delivered Unknown
  7. 07 Customer outcome Unknown
  8. 08 Revenue proof Unknown

Why it feels different

Built for decisions, not dashboard time.

The source, owner control, and proof trail stay close to the work without taking over the first screen.
01

Best Move Now

One source-backed action dominates the screen. The remaining queue stays secondary.

02

Evidence and control

See the source, reason, draft, audience, channel, confidence, and release rule before deciding.

03

Outcome rail

Prepared, approved, accepted, delivered, replied, booked, and revenue proof stay separate.

Start narrow

Choose the smallest plan that fits.

Starter is the focused first paid step. Pro adds full Room coverage and all available integrations.
First paid step

Starter

$199/mo

The owner-approved Morning Brief for visibility, booking-path, estimate, and client follow-through, plus a portable decision record. Includes 1-on-1 setup help.

Review Starter
Scale path

Pro

$299/mo

Broader workflow coverage with all integrations and unlimited owner-approved actions for one user.

Review Pro

Team and Enterprise remain available on the full pricing page. Full Onboarding is an optional $5,500 one-time founder-led engagement. Starter works with the website you already have.

Straight answers

Know what Relay is before you connect anything.

Is RelayLaunch a CRM replacement?

No. Relay is designed to sit above configured calendars, CRMs, review tools, and payment records. It prepares the next owner decision and points back to the source of record.

Does Relay contact customers automatically?

Configured customer-facing actions that require approval remain held until an owner approves them. Provider acceptance, delivery, and customer outcomes are recorded separately.

What makes this different from another dashboard?

The default view is not a KPI wall. It is one Best Move Now with the evidence and control needed to act or defer quickly, followed by a Morning Brief of prepared work.

Where do specialist reviews and Council modes fit?

They are an advanced review layer for decisions that need more depth. The default service-business experience stays focused on the owner decision, not the underlying specialist inventory.

Start with evidence

See what needs attention first.

The AI-Readiness Score is free, self-assessed, and advisory. Your result appears before the one optional email field.