The AI teammate for technical teams that live in Slack.
Your work is tracked. The admin around it is not. Ray reads the channels you invite it to, turns a described bug into a properly formed issue, chases what is waiting on whom, and posts the digest, with an approval card in front of every write.
Ray is on Slack today. Free to start, and nothing sensitive happens without your approval.
- 50 free tasks to start, then 25 a month free
- No credit card
- Nothing sensitive without your approval
The week this fixes
Four things that happen every week and cost more than anybody counts.
- Somebody describes a real bug in a channel, three people react, and nobody files it.
- Standup is thirty minutes of reading tickets aloud that everyone could have read.
- Half the sprint's blockers are one person waiting on another person's review, and nobody notices for two days.
- The incident is handled in the thread and written up, badly, on Friday.
What that looks like in a channel
Somebody says something. Ray does the rest, and asks before anything leaves the room.
“The export breaks when a CSV has an empty first column.”
Ray writes it up as an issue with the reproduction steps from the thread, the right labels and the right project, and shows you the card before it files.
“What is blocking the release?”
Ray checks the live state of the issues, the open pull requests and the review queue, then answers in the thread with what is actually waiting and on whom.
“Did anyone reply to that Sentry alert?”
Ray answers from what it did and what it can see, and says plainly when it does not know rather than guessing.
“Digest of open bugs every weekday at nine.”
Ray posts it, and you change the time or the contents by asking in a sentence rather than editing a config.
It works where you already work
Each of these has its own page saying exactly what Ray reads and what waits for your approval. Nothing is hidden behind a demo call.
One flat price for your team's size
No seats, never metered, and using Ray more never costs more. $49 a month for 1 to 3 people, $99 a month for 4 to 10 people, $199 a month for 11 to 25 people. Failed work is never counted and never billed.
What technical teams ask first
The short answers are here. If we have not covered something, just ask.
Add Ray to one channel and hand it something.
Free to start, no card, about two minutes. Ray sees only the channels you invite it to.