RelayDesign is a workspace for product design teams to review, organize, and hand off UI work. Instead of relying on long screenshot threads or scattered design links, RelayDesign creates a central place where designers, PMs, and engineers can explore mocks, comment on details, and understand what’s ready for development.
Design handoff often slows teams down. Specs get lost, feedback repeats, and engineering builds from outdated files. RelayDesign reduces that friction. It helps teams keep discussions in context, control version sprawl, and ensure everyone is working from the latest approved design. It’s especially useful for teams scaling beyond a couple of designers, or any team that wants a lightweight alternative to full design-ops tools.
You import or sync design files, organize them into shared “Relays,” and add annotations, statuses, and comments. Reviewers can mark issues, request clarity, or approve sections. Everything updates live as designs change. RelayDesign also provides side-by-side comparisons and structured feedback threads that stay attached to the relevant screens.






