- Getting started
- Data security and compliance
- Organizations
- Authentication and security
- Licensing
- About licensing
- Unified Pricing: Licensing plan framework
- Flex: Licensing plan framework
- Activating your Enterprise license
- Upgrading and downgrading licenses
- License migration
- Requesting a service trial
- Assigning licenses to tenants
- Assigning user licenses
- Deallocating user licenses
- Monitoring license allocation
- License overallocation
- Licensing notifications
- User license management
- Tenants and services
- Accounts and roles
- AI Trust Layer
- External applications
- Notifications
- Logging
- Testing in your organization
- Troubleshooting
- Migrating to Automation Cloud
Automation Cloud admin guide
Relay acts as a connectivity layer between UiPath cloud services and on-premises resources. The sections below describe what each integration enables. Setup steps for each integration live in the respective product guide — follow the links provided.
With Integration Service
Relay enables Integration Service connections to reach on-premises systems — such as internal Jira, SAP, or custom APIs — that are not exposed to the public internet. Once a Relay Group is configured and an endpoint is registered, you can select Private as the connection type when creating a connection in Integration Service.
This also applies to Bring Your Own LLM scenarios where your language model endpoint is hosted on-premises or in a private network. For more details on using Relay with Integration Service, refer to Connections.
Only HTTP-based connections are supported through Relay. Database Hub connections over Relay are not yet supported.
With API Workflows and Agentic Processes
API Workflows and Agentic Processes can call on-premises APIs through Relay without any changes to your network perimeter. Use the Integration Service connection you created with your on-premises endpoint. This will route the calls to your target systems via Relay.