01A review inbox for AI agent output

Your agent finished.
Get the part you need.

DraftRelay gives Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and any MCP client a clean handoff. Save the useful result—not the whole transcript—review where it came from, then copy the right version for Slack, email, GitHub, or anywhere else.

No card required Passkeys supported Nothing sends itself

terminal · 247 lines
 Ran tests in 8.42s
 edited src/billing/webhook.ts
 read 14 files
 92 tests passed
 Here is the client update you asked for…
Slack update

ACME / BILLING

Checkout fix is ready for review

We fixed duplicate subscriptions during retry, added idempotency coverage, and verified all 92 billing tests.

  • Risk: low; webhook behavior is unchanged
  • Next: deploy to staging and run one test checkout
source attachedno secrets found

Your agent writes.

You decide what leaves. One useful result. None of the terminal noise.

02One minute to useful

A handoff, not another workspace.

No blank pages to organize. Give your agent one tool, then review only the work meant for a human.

  1. 01

    Create an account

    Use email and password, then add a passkey for faster sign-in.

  2. 02

    Copy one MCP command

    Claude Code and Codex open the browser once to authorize a revocable connection.

  3. 03

    Ask for the finished result

    “Save this as a Slack update.” DraftRelay stores that artifact, not your terminal session.

  4. 04

    Review, then copy

    Check provenance and secret warnings. Choose the destination version you actually need.

Claude Codeclaude mcp add --transport http --scope user draftrelay https://draftrelay.onrender.com/mcp

After setup, your client handles OAuth in the browser. No API token pasted into shell history.

03The destination workbench

One source. The right copy for every destination.

PREVIEW / SLACK

Checkout retry fix is ready

Duplicate subscriptions are now blocked by an idempotency key.

Verified: 92 billing tests passed
Next: one staging checkout

04Built around real handoffs

Not another chat history.

05A deliberately smaller tool

DraftRelay is a delivery gate.

It isIt is not
A queue of finished, human-useful artifactsA transcript archive
A review step before anything leavesAn agent that sends messages for you
Destination-aware copy with receiptsA passive clipboard history
A focused MCP tool that works across clientsA notes app or team wiki

06Review is the security model

Nothing sends itself.

DraftRelay accepts a finished artifact, scans it for common credential patterns, and waits. You choose whether it is safe and where it goes.

Read the security model
  1. 1
    Scoped OAuth grantYour MCP client gets only the access you approve. Revoke it any time.
  2. 2
    Tenant-isolated storageEvery project, item, revision, and event is bound to your workspace.
  3. 3
    Secret and provenance checkWarnings and source context stay attached to the exact revision.
  4. 4
    Human copy actionDraftRelay prepares destination formats; only you place them elsewhere.

07Small utility, small bill

Try the real product for free.

The paid plan covers heavier daily use without turning a clipboard problem into another large subscription.

Free

$0forever

  • 500 saves each month
  • 50 saves each day
  • 2,000 stored artifacts
  • 3 connected MCP clients
  • Passkeys and password login
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Pro

$1per month

or $10 paid yearly
  • 10,000 saves each month
  • 1,000 saves each day
  • 50,000 stored artifacts
  • 20 connected MCP clients
  • 250 MB of artifact storage
Start with Pro

08Questions, answered plainly

Before you connect an agent.

Does this replace Claude Code’s /copy command?

No. Use /copy when you only need the latest response. DraftRelay is for cross-client artifacts you want to review, revise, track, scan, or format for a specific destination.

Does DraftRelay store my full terminal transcript?

No. The MCP tool instructs the agent to save one polished deliverable. DraftRelay never reads your terminal history on its own.

Which clients work?

Any client that supports remote Streamable HTTP MCP and OAuth can connect. Tested setup documentation is provided for Claude Code and Codex, with generic MCP instructions for others.

What happens when a possible secret is found?

The finding is shown with a redacted preview. Depending on project policy, copying is warned or blocked until a human reviews it.

Can I run it only on my computer?

Yes. The open-source local server uses SQLite, stays on loopback by default, and needs no hosted account. The hosted service is optional.

Can I delete or export my data?

Yes. Individual artifacts can be permanently deleted, and the local CLI includes backup and export workflows. Hosted account export and deletion are available from account settings.

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