Bring your own.
Build agents with Agent SDK, Codex SDK, or Cursor SDK and onboard them like you'd onboard a person. Pair them with the workflow builder and they keep working at 3 AM, on Saturdays, between releases.
Touchbase is a new kind of work app — for humans and agents. Chat, meetings, work, and the decisions behind them, in one model, one place.
Real prototype, not a video — open it on a desktop and click anywhere.
For two decades, work apps assumed your team is humans only — the conversation in one app, the work in another, the reasoning lost between them. Touchbase begins from different assumptions: your team is humans and agents, and chat, meetings, work, and the decisions behind them share a single model. The why is captured automatically — what was chosen, what was considered, what was rejected — and it stays found a year later.
One unified input. The same primitives reachable through whichever gesture is fastest right now — type, talk, or jump.
Hit ⌘K, hit Enter — the list is already ranked by where you're needed: the meeting starting, the overdue reply, the decision blocked on you. Type only to filter.
Tap to type. Hold to dictate. Relay reads your context and turns intent into a message, a task, a reminder — whichever fits.
Capture a meeting without stopping it. Decisions, action items, and context route back into the work itself.
In five years, a meaningful share of every team will be agents. Touchbase is built for that team — not the team you have today. Same owner dropdown. Same input. Same memory.
Build agents with Agent SDK, Codex SDK, or Cursor SDK and onboard them like you'd onboard a person. Pair them with the workflow builder and they keep working at 3 AM, on Saturdays, between releases.
Agents listen for what matters — a PR opened, a meeting ended, a status moved. When one fires, Touchbase hands over the full context, not just the trigger.
So your review bot doesn't grade a diff blind. It sees the decisions, the conversation, the meeting notes, the coding-session transcript — and acts with that.
A team builds a review bot, drops it into Touchbase, points it at a work item. When a pull request opens, this is what Touchbase hands over — and what the bot gives back.
Those are three apps doing three things — chat, tracking, knowledge. Touchbase is one app holding all three, plus the why behind them. Agents are first-class teammates from the start, not a feature bolted on later. It's not a faster version of any one of them — it's the work app for a team that wants all of it in one place.
Touchbase is invite-only through 2026. We're working closely with a small group of teams who want to shape how this category will look. If yours is one of them, ask for an invite — we'll get back personally.
Yes. Build with Agent SDK, Codex SDK, or Cursor SDK and onboard them like you'd onboard a person — same owner dropdown, same input, same memory. Pair them with the workflow builder so they listen for events you care about (PR opened, meeting ended, status moved) and act on full context, not just the trigger.
A decision is anything your team settled on — what to ship, what to drop, who owns it, when it's due. Relay reads the conversation and keeps a living understanding of what was decided in each work item, visible in the right panel. You don't mark them. If something's wrong, you fix it in one click. If it's right, you never think about it.
Both. Native helpers on each platform handle low-latency audio capture and system shortcuts; the rest is one fast app shell. Linux is on the roadmap, not in 2026.
Touchbase is invite-only in 2026. We're working with a small group of teams defining how this category will look. If yours is one of them, ask for an invite.