What is Relay?
It is an event-driven DevOps platform. It listens to events from 3rd party services like AWS, Datadog, PagerDuty, Jira and more to trigger simpler, smarter workflows that automate tedious tasks. A lot of existing solutions either require a lot of upfront DIY work (AWS Lambda or running your own script) or they weren’t built for DevOps teams (Zapier, IFTTT).
Relay is a tool in the DevOps Automation category of a tech stack.
Who uses Relay?
Developers
27 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Relay.
Relay Integrations
GitHub, Kubernetes, Amazon EC2, Google Cloud Platform, and Terraform are some of the popular tools that integrate with Relay. Here's a list of all 12 tools that integrate with Relay.
Relay's Features
- Event-driven workflows
- A single audit trail
- Workflows as code
- Visual Studio Code support
Relay Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Relay?
CTO.ai
Slack-first, serverless DevOps platform for automating developer workflows in the CLI + Slack, without having to build for each specific platform. In short, streamline and accelerate your development team by enabling DevOps on Slack. We call it SlackOps.
Sleuth
Track software deployments through your remote team's complete DevOps stack, integrating the tools your team already uses. Plan, schedule, and track releases across timezones, and when something goes wrong, quickly identify, resolve, and re-deploy.
DevOps Automation for SQL Server
It minimizes deployment risks, energizes quality and update frequency, makes the overall workflow consistent and safe. It is a cutting-edge solution that takes conventional database development and deployment to a whole new level.
Toad DevOps Toolkit
It makes it easy to integrate Oracle database change management into your DevOps workflow — without compromising quality, performance or reliability. Toad DevOps Toolkit works in conjunction with automation tools like Jenkins, Bamboo and Team Foundation Server to include database development and deployment steps as part of your existing CI/CD processes — removing the database bottleneck and speeding project completion.
ApexSQL DevOps toolkit
It enables users to create flexible CI and CD pipelines with highly customizable pipeline steps. These steps include: Build, Populate, Audit, Document, Test, Review, Package, Schema sync, Data sync, Deploy, Notify and Publish.