LunaRelay gives you a clean, easy to read email identity, you@lunarelay.com, without the numbers, underscores, or leftover digits every other provider hands you. Built by LunaFlow.
In today's world, it is difficult to secure a clean name or identity online. This is especially true for music artists, developers, and other creators. LunaRelay exists to help people get a clean email identity when the name they want is already taken somewhere else.
We do not assign names based on popularity or fame. If a name is available and fits the system, we try to reserve it for you.
You keep the Google or Outlook account you already trust. LunaRelay only handles the identity on top of it.
We are a small team and this is still early. Availability is limited right now, and we would rather grow slowly than break what already works.
LunaRelay has been tested by a small group of internal users from LunaFlow. Here is what we learned, including the parts that are not perfect yet.
It's the first identity tool that felt like it was built for one job. I stopped thinking about it after the first day, which says a lot.
Being honest: some external services occasionally flag relay generated emails as spam. This does not happen often, and it mostly shows up during compatibility testing with different systems. This is a common challenge for early stage identity and relay systems, and we are actively monitoring and improving it. Overall, the system has performed reliably in our controlled testing, and we keep refining it for broader compatibility.
A lot of relay based email systems have a hidden weak point. This section explains what that weak point is, and what we are doing differently.
Some services require you to send or reply from your original address to prove ownership. If you can only receive on that address and not send from it, you cannot complete the check, even if you are the real owner.
Once a relay email is tied to an account and something goes wrong, such as losing access or being compromised, there is often nothing you can do to recover it. In those cases, the identity is effectively gone.
We want you to use your relay email as freely as possible, without hitting a wall built around sending from the original address. If you lose access or get compromised, there should still be a way to recover or keep using your identity.
Our position is simple. We do not want anyone to lose their identity permanently because of a verification step they could not complete. This is a general lesson we apply to how LunaRelay is built, not a comment about any specific company or platform, and it is something we keep working to make more reliable and safe.
This is closed beta only. No public applications exist yet. LunaRelay is still in active development: we are fixing bugs, making improvements, and working step by step toward a stable public release.
A small group of selected users from LunaFlow has been using LunaRelay for everyday email identity.
We are fixing bugs, improving deliverability, and finishing a recovery system that does not lock people out, as described above.
Invites will open slowly once the work above is stable. There is no fixed date yet.
No release date exists. It may take a while. We would rather get it right than rush it.
That is the honest launch date. LunaRelay ships when it is stable enough to trust with something as personal as your name, not before.