Start a session
The owner starts a temporary room in a modern browser.
How it works
Relay Sessions keeps the joining process understandable: a Session ID, a Join Phrase, a join request, and a person approving access.
The owner starts a temporary room in a modern browser.
The Session ID tells an invited person where to request entry.
When possible, send the Join Phrase separately from the Session ID.
The joiner enters both pieces and waits outside the room.
The session owner reviews each request before allowing entry.
The conversation happens inside a temporary encrypted room.
The session ends when the owner ends it, participants leave, or the room expires.
Refreshing or closing the page ends the local browser session.
Each layer has one job.
Where to knock.
Proof you were invited.
Human at the door.
The privacy boundary.