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Relay closes Series A

Funding will accelerate runner infrastructure and enterprise features for teams shipping worldwide.

Maya Chen

Maya Chen

Relay Team

Relay closes Series A

Relay has raised a Series A to expand the platform that helps engineering teams move from commit to production without the wait.

The round will go directly into runner capacity, multi-region failover, and the enterprise controls customers have been asking for — SSO, audit logs, and deeper self-hosted runner orchestration.

What changes for customers

Nothing about how you use Relay today needs to change. Existing plans stay the same, and every team keeps the same build minute allotments and concurrency limits.

What improves is pace: faster cold starts in more regions, more headroom during peak deploy windows, and a larger team focused on reliability work that does not show up in release notes but shows up in your p95 run times.

Why we raised now

Pipeline volume on Relay crossed 12M builds per month earlier this year. Teams are running larger monorepos, more preview environments, and more matrix jobs than we planned for at seed.

We raised to stay ahead of that growth instead of reacting to it. The goal is the same as day one: CI/CD that feels instant and trustworthy.

What is next

Over the next two quarters you will see expanded macOS and ARM runner pools, tighter GitHub and GitLab integration, and more granular spend controls for platform teams.

If you are on Pro or Enterprise and want to talk about roadmap priorities, reach out — we are scheduling customer councils now.