Product design
Website, product language, documentation, onboarding flows, and appliance behaviour are being defined.
Early access
Register interest in RelayHub updates, field testing, community pilots, developer participation, product availability, and future documentation releases.
Current status
Early access does not mean the product is already finished. It means you can follow development, express interest, help test carefully, and shape what becomes useful before supported release.
Website, product language, documentation, onboarding flows, and appliance behaviour are being defined.
Hardware classes, recovery paths, update safety, local-first operation, and support boundaries must be proven.
Product-supported nodes will only be offered when capability, recovery, documentation, and validation are ready.
Who should register?
RelayHub is especially interested in people who care about practical communication, local-first infrastructure, recovery, usability, and real community operation.
People who want a simple local communication appliance for home, family, rural property, or preparedness use.
Groups, clubs, local networks, field teams, events, towns, and regional communities exploring local coordination.
Builders interested in NixOS, Reticulum, local web interfaces, hardware validation, documentation, or community applications.
What you may receive
Progress notes on RelayHub, RelayOS, product pages, hardware testing, documentation, and release planning.
Early guides, setup explanations, recovery notes, privacy reality pages, and product status information.
Possible invitations to small testing programs when hardware, support, and safety boundaries are ready.
Notifications when products, Etsy listings, support material, or developer resources become available.
Register
This form now submits through the RelayHub Cloudflare Worker endpoint. Email delivery will be added after the form workflow is fully validated.
Registering interest does not guarantee acceptance into a test program, product availability, pricing, delivery dates, or support status. RelayHub will only claim supported capability after validation.
Participation expectations
Early builds may be incomplete, limited, unstable, or unsuitable for critical use.
The most valuable feedback explains what worked, what failed, what confused people, and what recovery steps were unclear.
Do not present early builds as certified, supported, emergency-ready, legally universal, or suitable for every user.