Drag-and-drop steps
Compose agent, review, command, condition, approval, git prep, and summary steps on a visual canvas—then duplicate, save, and run.
Ozthra AI Relay · Private beta
Ozthra AI Relay is a schema-driven workflow engine—not one fixed agent loop. Coordinate approved local CLIs, APIs, and future cloud runners while keeping policy, audit logs, environments, and approvals under your control. Bring the subscriptions you already pay for—no token resale, no usage meter.
Starter template
Build workflows visually—drag steps, set guardrails and approvals, and save reusable templates. No code or JSON required, so technical and non-technical teammates compose them the same way. This loop is just a starting point.
Ozthra AI Relay is a visual workflow engine, not one fixed agent loop. Compose personas, tools, and gates on a canvas—then run them on your own machines with vendor choice, approvals, and audit kept under your control.
Starter template
The default software-delivery loop helps teams start quickly. Ozthra AI Relay ships this as a template you can duplicate and adapt—not as the only workflow the product supports.
Build your own
The desktop Workflows view is a visual canvas: drag steps into place, set guardrails and approvals, and save reusable templates. Anyone on the team, technical or not, builds the same way while the local runner validates and persists every definition.
Compose agent, review, command, condition, approval, git prep, and summary steps on a visual canvas—then duplicate, save, and run.
Add approvals, allow lists, and command policies as you build, so governance is part of the workflow, not an afterthought.
Continue from a selected step with persisted outputs instead of rerunning completed setup work.
See it in action
From a blank canvas to an audited, approved change—here is how a run moves through Ozthra AI Relay.
1 Compose
Drag steps onto the visual builder—agents, tests, conditions, approvals. No code or JSON required.
2 Run
Kick off the run and watch each agent work in real time, streaming terminal output as it goes.
3 Approve
A required human gate stands between automation and any commit, push, or PR leaving the machine.
4 Audit
Replay the terminal, inspect diffs, and step through checkpoints—a trail you can stand behind.
Boundaries
Ozthra AI Relay is not a web-chat scraper, does not collect AI subscription passwords, and is not positioned as a way to bypass vendor billing or usage limits.
Let official CLIs and APIs handle authentication under user and enterprise control.
Run local workflows where repositories, SDKs, secrets, databases, and build tools already work.
Keep external side effects behind user approval and audit them as first-class workflow events.
Capabilities
Compose repeatable agent, command, test, review, approval, retry, and PR feedback loops on a visual canvas.
Keep source work isolated by branch and worktree, including named multi-root workspaces.
Capture events, terminal output, diffs, tests, approvals, checkpoints, retries, and PR records.
Use the developer laptop or approved local runner before optional cloud execution is introduced.
Route selected review comments, checks, and PR feedback into controlled follow-up runs.
Redacted team dashboard with cost (USD), throughput, success rate, and per-agent metrics—plus exports without raw logs, prompts, diffs, or repository paths.
Pricing model
Ozthra AI Relay never resells model tokens and never meters your usage. You run official CLIs and APIs under your own account and subscription; Ozthra charges for orchestration, guardrails, approvals, and audit.
Use the Claude, ChatGPT, Copilot, or Cursor plans and API keys you already pay for. No token resale, no markup.
Local runs are never metered for revenue. Pricing is a flat plan for the control layer—not a bill that grows with every run.
Everything runs on your machine today. An optional cloud runner will be a separate, opt-in, usage-based add-on.
FAQ
No. Ozthra AI Relay is a local-first orchestration product for coding-agent workflows. It coordinates approved CLIs and APIs under user control—it is not a web-chat scraper and is not positioned as a way to bypass vendor billing or usage limits.
Yes. You build workflows visually—drag steps onto a canvas, set guardrails and approvals, and save reusable templates. No code or JSON required, so technical and non-technical teammates compose them the same way. Ozthra AI Relay validates each definition against the schema and persists and runs it locally; JSON is available as an optional advanced export.
Ozthra AI Relay does not collect AI subscription passwords. Official agent CLIs and APIs handle authentication under user and enterprise control.
Yes. Workflows can include condition steps that route to fix loops when tests fail or review findings are present, then continue toward manual approval and guarded PR handoff.
Yes. Ozthra AI Relay supports named multi-root workspaces so steps can target approved local repository roots under allow-list policy enforcement.
Selected PR comments, reviews, and failing checks can start a follow-up fix run on the existing PR branch. Guarded commit and push actions still require explicit human approval.
Yes. Ozthra AI Relay coordinates the official CLIs and APIs you already use—Claude Code, Codex, Grok CLI, Copilot, Cursor, and local models—under your own account, subscription, or API key. Ozthra AI Relay never resells tokens and does not mark up model usage.
Ozthra AI Relay is free to start—up to 2 seats with a fair-use daily run allowance. Paid plans charge a flat per-seat price (billed monthly, 5-seat minimum) for the control layer—orchestration, guardrails, approvals, and audit—not for your model usage: tokens are never metered, Team has no run caps, and Pro includes a generous 2,000 runs per user/month fair-use allowance. An optional cloud runner will be priced separately. See the pricing page for current plans.
Microsoft has announced Scout as an always-on agent for Microsoft 365—slated for August 2026—governed in Microsoft's cloud and licensed through premium Microsoft plans. Ozthra AI Relay is vendor-neutral and local-first, and available today: it runs on your own machine, coordinates the agents you already use across vendors, and keeps your code, keys, and audit trail on your hardware.
Shared memory across agents is on the near-term roadmap—local and portable, owned by you, and not tied to a single vendor's ecosystem. Today, Ozthra AI Relay passes structured step outputs between steps and persists full run history locally.
Early access
Ozthra AI Relay is live in early access on macOS, with Windows in development. Start free and evaluate multi-agent workflows under one governed operating model.