For education
A quieter workspace for students, teachers, and schools
Organize projects, resources, advising, cohorts, mentors, and public knowledge without disconnected sheets.
Product fit
One Library for people, resources, projects, and next steps
Library keeps learning work browseable without forcing everything into one list.
Student projects
Collect notes, links, videos, deadlines, people, and tasks around each effort.
Teacher resources
Build private or public collections for classes, cohorts, and programs.
School pathways
Track advising, mentorship, applications, onboarding, and milestones.
Core productivity
Study, teaching, and advising with context
Notes
Keep class notes, reflections, and source material beside useful links.
Projects
Organize deadlines, todos, sources, collaborators, and milestones.
Resources
Build libraries for courses, cohorts, advising, and public knowledge.
Who it helps
A simpler page for the education roles
Students, teachers, and schools need the same context in different rhythms.
Students
Save useful sources, organize projects, and remember people without living in a feed.
Teachers
Keep readings, forms, notes, assignments, groups, and student context together.
Schools
Connect courses, cohorts, advising, mentorship, alumni, and public resources.
Use cases
Education workflows
Useful organization for learning communities where people still matter.
Research and study
Search, save, summarize, and arrange useful material around real projects.
Resource libraries
Collect videos, readings, policies, tools, and notes into reusable collections.
Advising and mentoring
Keep goals, next actions, mentors, alumni, and student pathways in one context.
Capacity
Relay is built for the relationships you cannot afford to forget
Relay separates closeness, urgency, and cadence so attention stays human.
Closeness
Who belongs in which relational layer.
Urgency
Who needs action, prayer, help, or follow-up now.
Cadence
How often each relationship deserves a real touchpoint.
Give learning relationships a system that can grow
Start with projects and resources, then add advising, mentorship, and public knowledge.