Consensus Profile

Relay.app

Content updated: January 2026· January 2026 Editorial Baseline

How Relay.app performs across every consensus category we cover — synthesized from 5 distinct sources. Consensus and adoption are reported separately.

Consensus Sources

5/9 covered

Independent opinions ranking this tool across Reviews, Discovery, Community, Editorial.

FutureFounder Score™

3.0/10

Weighted score

1.6/10

Avg disagreement

0.00

Confidence

Medium

Momentum

Stable

#1 placements

0

Relay.app earns a weak FutureFounder Recommendation. Consistency is high — rankings barely move across snapshots. Confidence is the ceiling — only 5 sources rank it so far.

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Reviewed by FutureFounder Editorial Team·Updated January 2026·Methodology
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Where Relay.app appears in the consensus

3 categories · 0 top-3 placements · 0 #1 wins.

CategoryRankScoreSourcesTrend
Best AI Agent Platforms#51.05/12New
Best Workflow Automation Tools#52.85/12New
Best Automation Tools#61.05/12Falling (-3.90)

Highest rank

#5 on FutureFounder

In Best AI Agent Platforms. The single most favorable position Relay.app holds across our dataset.

Lowest rank

#6 on FutureFounder

In Best Automation Tools. The toughest read on Relay.app — useful to know which buyer profile this source serves.

Biggest disagreement

Sources split hardest in Best AI Agent Platforms.

Disagreement score 0.00 — reviewers ranked Relay.app as high as #5 on one source and as low as #5 on another. That spread usually means strong fit for one buyer profile and clear miss for another.

Market Signals

Every live signal we track on Relay.app in one view.

FutureFounder Score™

3.0/10

0–10 founder recommendation

Method

Consensus

1.0/10

Weighted cross-source

Method

Confidence

Medium

Source coverage

Method

Momentum

Stable

Snapshot-to-snapshot trend

Method

FutureFounder Score™ · explained

3.0/10 — Weak

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Consensus strengths

What the independent sources agree on.

  • Stable across snapshots — rank barely moves week to week.

Community strengths

What founders and operators say unprompted.

No signal in this dimension at this snapshot.

Adoption strengths

GitHub evidence — not opinion.

No signal in this dimension at this snapshot.

Risks

  • Source coverage is thin — only 5 sources rank this tool so far.
  • No adoption signal — tool has no public GitHub footprint we can measure.
  • Creator consensus signal coming online — YouTube ingestion not yet live.

Why Consensus Matters

Most rankings reflect a single reviewer.

FutureFounder combines rankings from multiple independent sources — review platforms, founder communities, and editorial analysis — to identify where the market agrees and where it doesn't.

Source Breakdown

Every source that has actually ranked Relay.app, grouped by type.

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Common questions

How is Relay.app's Consensus Profile calculated?

We pull every category where Relay.app appears, weight each Consensus Score by how many sources ranked it, and average those into a cross-category profile. The confidence rating (currently Medium) reflects how many distinct sources covered Relay.app across all categories — 5 unique sources here.

What does Relay.app's confidence rating mean?

"Very High" means 7+ distinct review sources ranked Relay.app somewhere on our covered categories. "High" is 5–6, "Medium" is 3–4, "Low" is 1–2. Higher confidence = more independent corroboration, not necessarily a higher score.

What does it mean if Relay.app ranks #1 in some categories but lower in others?

Categories test for different things. Relay.app has 0 #1 placements across the consensus dataset. Top-tier in one category and middle-of-pack in another usually means the tool is optimized for one buyer profile — and that's signal, not noise.

Why does FutureFounder publish a Consensus Profile per tool?

Category rankings tell you which tool wins inside one slice. A profile tells you how the whole field — G2, Capterra, Product Hunt, Futurepedia, Tool Finder, AI Tools Directory, Reddit and FutureFounder — sees a single tool across every slice it shows up in.

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