Honest pricing. Two ways to run it.
Own it yourself for free, or let us run it for you soon. Either way your data stays first-party — you're never the product.
The full product, running in your own Azure or on your laptop. No feature gates, no seat limits.
- Everything: analytics, tag manager, forwarding, diagnostics
- All destinations — GA4, Meta / Reddit / LinkedIn CAPI, webhooks
- Single ASP.NET Core app, scale-to-zero Azure deploy
- Runs fully offline locally
- Your data, your infrastructure — no sampling, no lock-in
- Community support
We run, update, and scale Relay for you — same product, none of the ops. Pricing announced at launch.
- Fully hosted & managed updates
- Automated backups and monitoring
- Priority support & onboarding help
- Same first-party, privacy-first data model
- Migrate to self-host anytime — no lock-in
No "free" that means you're the product. Self-host is genuinely free and open; Managed is a convenience layer we're building — pricing will be published, not quoted case-by-case.
The honest FAQ
Is self-host really free?
Yes. The full application is open and free to self-host — there are no locked features, seat counts, or event caps. You run it in your own Azure subscription (scale-to-zero keeps idle cost near nothing) or entirely offline on your own machine.
What will Managed cost?
We'll publish real numbers when it launches rather than quote it deal-by-deal. Managed is the same product with hosting, updates, backups, and support handled for you — a convenience layer, not a way to gate features you'd otherwise get for free.
Do I need a cookie consent banner?
Not for basic analytics. Relay is cookieless by default — visitor identity is a daily-rotating salted hash that's unlinkable after two days, and raw IP/user-agent are never stored. If you add marketing pixels through the tag manager, you can gate those behind consent.
Can I move between Self-host and Managed?
Yes — that's the point of keeping everything first-party and open. There's no proprietary lock-in, so you can start managed and move to self-host (or the reverse) without re-instrumenting your site.
Which destinations are supported today?
GA4, Meta CAPI, Reddit CAPI, LinkedIn CAPI, and a generic HTTP/webhook destination with HMAC signing. Each destination has its own event filters, field mapping, delay, and batch-flush settings.
Ready to own your measurement?
Try the live demo, or reach out and we'll help you stand it up.