A visible record of what is released and what is still being built.

Relayne is early. This page separates shipped website and documentation work from private-beta development and longer-term enterprise plans.

Actively maintainedReal dates and statusesNo fabricated releases

Change log

Released, beta, and in progress mean different things.

“Released” means available on the public website or in an identified build. “Beta” means limited to accepted participants. “In progress” means it must not be treated as available.

  1. Clearer product story and Windows beta

    Released on website

    The Relayne website now explains the source, destination, and field-side popup in plain language. Private-beta copy is Windows-only, and the homepage leads with the direct cost of copying data between documents and apps.

    • Added hidden-source behavior to the three-step explanation.
    • Added multi-source writing and data-entry examples.
    • Added finance, logistics, healthcare administration, operations, legal, research, and engineering use cases.
    • Replaced the browser-tab icon and updated Windows metadata.
  2. Security architecture draft

    Released on website

    A dedicated security page now separates AI Powered and Local data paths, explains why Windows permissions are needed, and states current compliance limitations without borrowed badges.

    • Published product-policy boundaries for model training, data sales, monitoring, and autonomous submission.
    • Marked retention, encryption, hosting, subprocessors, and exact permission behavior for technical confirmation.
    • Made clear that Relayne does not currently claim SOC 2 certification or HIPAA compliance.
  3. Windows private-beta preparation

    In progress

    Work is focused on matching a small number of participants to specific source and destination combinations that can receive close support.

    • Validate application compatibility by version and layout.
    • Confirm installer, update, permission, and uninstallation behavior.
    • Document the first-workflow onboarding path.
    • Define the exact AI Powered retention and Local licensing behavior.
  4. Real product recording for the homepage

    Waiting for capture

    The current interactive homepage mockup remains a temporary placeholder. It will be replaced by a short real recording with softly faded edges that blend into the page background.

    • Show a separate source and destination.
    • Show Relayne only as the popup beside the active field.
    • Include hidden sources, tabbing, mismatch detection, source proof, and a multi-source switch.
  5. Enterprise deployment controls

    Planned

    The organization roadmap includes capabilities that are not part of the current Windows private beta.

    • MSI and silent installation.
    • Intune and MDM deployment support.
    • Central seat provisioning and revocation.
    • Organization policies for AI Powered and Local modes.
    • Offline Local deployments and a security-review package.
Update policy
Future entries will describe observed changes, not marketing wishes.

Performance improvements, compatibility fixes, operating-system support, and security changes will be posted only when they exist in an identifiable build or public release.

Test the work in progress on one real Windows workflow.

Accepted participants receive focused builds and a direct route to report what works, what fails, and what should come next.

Request Windows beta access