
One place,
all your benchwork.
Join the first protocol versioning platform in life sciences.
How it works.
An end to end solution for managing and tracking all your team’s protocols.













Design lab protocols that miss nothing.
Craft protocols at high speed using our in-house text edition technology. In few shortcuts, all your variables and materials are stored and you are good to go.
Build
Perhaps you feel the same as those we met.
Our current solution does not contain the protocols nuances and changes made when used, which is critical for us in the long run.
Anonymous scientist #1 - @Ghent University
If there was a tool to help me better access my team results, I would probably subscribe to it.
Anonymous scientist #5 - @Duve Institute
If all the required information were written into protocols, we could easily save a month and a half of protocol optimization.
Anonymous scientist #2 - @KU Leuven
If each lab had its own centralized platform for protocols, we could progress much faster.
Anonymous scientist #7 - @Stanford University
We mainly do our protocoles on Words and have almost no quality control of our work and data.
Anonymous scientist #4 - @IMEC Leuven
A protocol rating and improvement system would be amazing. I don't even know why this doesn't exist yet.
Anonymous scientist #3 - @ETH Zurich
Having an internal library of protocols is the selling point for a research group. I mean this is it!
Anonymous scientist #9 - @Cell Carta
Having a databank for all protocols is a really much needed thing.
Anonymous scientist #8 - @Oslo University
Comparing different protocoles of the same kind is critical to me. This is how you learn what’s going wrong or not.
Anonymous scientist #6 - @Institut Jules Bordet
Optimize your protocols and keep your team in the loop with Branches.
Just like coding, we built a sophisticated system of branches to help bioresearch teams document their progress and work through iterations. It’s simple and powerful.





Track and solve issues across protocol iterations


Measure your progress.
Your protocols are full of relevant data for your research. We format them to make your analysis easier.

Nb of protocol iterations

Overall protocol performances

Success rate over iterations

Impact of variable changes

Issues seen and solved

Nb of protocol iterations

Overall protocol performances

Success rate over iterations

Impact of variable changes

Issues seen and solved

Nb of protocol iterations

Overall protocol performances

Success rate over iterations

Impact of variable changes

Issues seen and solved
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Our search assistant is exhaustive, trustful and contextual. It can find any data and metadata you are looking for in seconds and show you correlated insights and access points to dig deeper if needed.
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Protocols

Tables

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Find exhaustive protocols shared by your peers in Library and start experimenting with confidence. Publish yours to receive feedback from your community.
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One place,
all your benchwork.
Join the first protocol versioning
platform in life sciences.
How it works.
An end to end solution for managing and tracking all your team’s protocols.













Design lab protocols that miss nothing.
Craft protocols at high speed using our in-house text edition technology. In few shortcuts, all your variables and materials are stored and you are good to go.
Build
Perhaps you feel the same as those we met.
Our current solution does not contain the protocols nuances and changes made when used, which is critical for us in the long run.
Anonymous scientist #1 - @Ghent University
If there was a tool to help me better access my team results, I would probably subscribe to it.
Anonymous scientist #5 - @Duve Institute
If all the required information were written into protocols, we could easily save a month and a half of protocol optimization.
Anonymous scientist #2 - @KU Leuven
If each lab had its own centralized platform for protocols, we could progress much faster.
Anonymous scientist #7 - @Stanford University
We mainly do our protocoles on Words and have almost no quality control of our work and data.
Anonymous scientist #4 - @IMEC Leuven
A protocol rating and improvement system would be amazing. I don't even know why this doesn't exist yet.
Anonymous scientist #3 - @ETH Zurich
Having an internal library of protocols is the selling point for a research group. I mean this is it!
Anonymous scientist #9 - @Cell Carta
Having a databank for all protocols is a really much needed thing.
Anonymous scientist #8 - @Oslo University
Comparing different protocoles of the same kind is critical to me. This is how you learn what’s going wrong or not.
Anonymous scientist #6 - @Institut Jules Bordet
Optimize your protocols and keep your team in the loop with Branches.
Just like coding, we built a sophisticated system of branches to help bioresearch teams document their progress and work through iterations. It’s simple and powerful.





Track and solve issues across protocol iterations


Measure your progress.
Your protocols are full of relevant data for your research. We format them to make your analysis easier.

Nb of protocol iterations

Overall protocol performances

Success rate over iterations

Impact of variable changes

Issues seen and solved

Nb of protocol iterations

Overall protocol performances

Success rate over iterations

Impact of variable changes

Issues seen and solved

Nb of protocol iterations

Overall protocol performances

Success rate over iterations

Impact of variable changes

Issues seen and solved
Access metadata at
the speed of light
with Alfred.
Our search assistant is exhaustive, trustful and contextual. It can find any data and metadata you are looking for in seconds and show you correlated insights and access points to dig deeper if needed.
Images

Protocols

Tables

Tagged content

Samples

Persons

Later next year
Find detailed protocols and publish yours in Library.
Find exhaustive protocols shared by your peers in Library and start experimenting with confidence. Publish yours to receive feedback from your community.
Don’t miss your spot!
Access our upcoming
beta for free.
Access Beta


One place,
all your benchwork.
Join the first protocol versioning
platform in life sciences.
How it works.
An end to end solution for managing and tracking all your team’s protocols.
Build
Launch
Evaluate
Iterate
Share













Design lab protocols that miss nothing.
Craft protocols at high speed using our in-house text edition technology. In few shortcuts, all your variables and materials are stored and you are good to go.
Perhaps you feel the same as those we met.
Our current solution does not contain the protocols nuances and changes made when used, which is critical for us in the long run.
Anonymous scientist #1 - @Ghent University
If there was a tool to help me better access my team results, I would probably subscribe to it.
Anonymous scientist #5 - @Duve Institute
If all the required information were written into protocols, we could easily save a month and a half of protocol optimization.
Anonymous scientist #2 - @KU Leuven
If each lab had its own centralized platform for protocols, we could progress much faster.
Anonymous scientist #7 - @Stanford University
Having a databank for all protocols is a really much needed thing.
Anonymous scientist #8 - @Oslo University
Comparing different protocoles of the same kind is critical to me. This is how you learn what’s going wrong or not.
Anonymous scientist #6 - @Institut Jules Bordet
We mainly do our protocoles on Words and have almost no quality control of our work and data.
Anonymous scientist #4 - @IMEC Leuven
A protocol rating and improvement system would be amazing. I don't even know why this doesn't exist yet.
Anonymous scientist #3 - @ETH Zurich
Having an internal library of protocols is the selling point for a research group. I mean this is it!
Anonymous scientist #9 - @Cell Carta
Optimize your protocols and keep your team in the loop with Branches.
Just like coding, we built a sophisticated system of branches to help bioresearch teams document their progress and work through iterations. It’s simple and powerful.
Track and solve issues across protocol iterations







Measure your progress.
Your protocols are full of relevant data for your research. We format them to make your analysis easier.

Nb of protocol iterations

Overall protocol performances

Success rate over iterations

Impact of variable changes

Issues seen and solved

Nb of protocol iterations

Overall protocol performances

Success rate over iterations

Impact of variable changes

Issues seen and solved

Nb of protocol iterations

Overall protocol performances

Success rate over iterations

Impact of variable changes

Issues seen and solved
Access metadata at the speed of light with Alfred.
Our search assistant is exhaustive, trustful and contextual. It can find any data and metadata you are looking for in seconds and show you correlated insights and access points to dig deeper if needed.
Images

Protocols

Tables

Tagged content

Samples

Persons

Later next year
Find detailed protocols and publish yours in Library.
Find exhaustive protocols shared by your peers in Library and start experimenting with confidence. Publish yours to receive feedback from your community.
Don’t miss your spot!
Access our upcoming beta for free.
Access Beta


One place,
all your benchwork.
Join the first protocol versioning
platform in life sciences.
How it works.
An end to end solution for managing and tracking all your team’s protocols.
Build
Launch
Evaluate
Iterate
Share













Design lab protocols that miss nothing.
Craft protocols at high speed using our in-house text edition technology. In few shortcuts, all your variables and materials are stored and you are good to go.
Perhaps you feel the same as those we met.
Our current solution does not contain the protocols nuances and changes made when used, which is critical for us in the long run.
Anonymous scientist #1 - @Ghent University
If there was a tool to help me better access my team results, I would probably subscribe to it.
Anonymous scientist #5 - @Duve Institute
If all the required information were written into protocols, we could easily save a month and a half of protocol optimization.
Anonymous scientist #2 - @KU Leuven
If each lab had its own centralized platform for protocols, we could progress much faster.
Anonymous scientist #7 - @Stanford University
We mainly do our protocoles on Words and have almost no quality control of our work and data.
Anonymous scientist #4 - @IMEC Leuven
A protocol rating and improvement system would be amazing. I don't even know why this doesn't exist yet.
Anonymous scientist #3 - @ETH Zurich
Having an internal library of protocols is the selling point for a research group. I mean this is it!
Anonymous scientist #9 - @Cell Carta
Having a databank for all protocols is a really much needed thing.
Anonymous scientist #8 - @Oslo University
Comparing different protocoles of the same kind is critical to me. This is how you learn what’s going wrong or not.
Anonymous scientist #6 - @Institut Jules Bordet
Optimize your protocols and keep your team in the loop with Branches.
Just like coding, we built a sophisticated system of branches to help bioresearch teams document their progress and work through iterations. It’s simple and powerful.
Track and solve issues across protocol iterations







Measure your progress.
Your protocols are full of relevant data for your research. We format them to make your analysis easier.

Number of protocol iterations

Overall protocol performances

Success rate over iterations

Number of protocol iterations

Overall protocol performances

Impact of variable changes

Overall protocol performances

Success rate over iterations

Impact of variable changes

Impact of variable changes

Issues seen and solved

Issues seen and solved

Number of protocol iterations

Issues seen and solved
Access metadata at the speed of light with Alfred.
Our search assistant is exhaustive, trustful and contextual. It can find any data and metadata you are looking for in seconds and show you correlated insights and access points to dig deeper if needed.
Images

Protocols

Tagged content

Tables

Samples

Persons

Later next year
Find detailed protocols and publish yours in Library.
Find exhaustive protocols shared by your peers in Library and start experimenting with confidence. Publish yours to receive feedback from your community.
Don’t miss your spot!
Access our upcoming beta for free.
Access Beta


One place,
all your benchwork.
Join the first protocol versioning
platform in life sciences.
How it works.
An end to end solution for managing and tracking all your team’s protocols.
Build
Launch
Evaluate
Iterate
Share













Design lab protocols that miss nothing.
Craft protocols at high speed using our in-house text edition technology. In few shortcuts, all your variables and materials are stored and you are good to go.
Perhaps you feel the same as those we met.
Our current solution does not contain the protocols nuances and changes made when used, which is critical for us in the long run.
Anonymous scientist #1 - @Ghent University
If there was a tool to help me better access my team results, I would probably subscribe to it.
Anonymous scientist #5 - @Duve Institute
If all the required information were written into protocols, we could easily save a month and a half of protocol optimization.
Anonymous scientist #2 - @KU Leuven
If each lab had its own centralized platform for protocols, we could progress much faster.
Anonymous scientist #7 - @Stanford University
We mainly do our protocoles on Words and have almost no quality control of our work and data.
Anonymous scientist #4 - @IMEC Leuven
A protocol rating and improvement system would be amazing. I don't even know why this doesn't exist yet.
Anonymous scientist #3 - @ETH Zurich
Having an internal library of protocols is the selling point for a research group. I mean this is it!
Anonymous scientist #9 - @Cell Carta
Having a databank for all protocols is a really much needed thing.
Anonymous scientist #8 - @Oslo University
Comparing different protocoles of the same kind is critical to me. This is how you learn what’s going wrong or not.
Anonymous scientist #6 - @Institut Jules Bordet
Optimize your protocols and keep your team in the loop with Branches.
Just like coding, we built a sophisticated system of branches to help bioresearch teams document their progress and work through iterations. It’s simple and powerful.
Track and solve issues across protocol iterations







Measure your progress.
Your protocols are full of relevant data for your research. We format them to make your analysis easier.

Number of protocol iterations

Overall protocol performances

Success rate over iterations

Number of protocol iterations

Overall protocol performances

Success rate over iterations

Impact of variable changes

Overall protocol performances

Success rate over iterations

Impact of variable changes

Impact of variable changes

Issues seen and solved

Issues seen and solved

Number of protocol iterations

Issues seen and solved
Access metadata at the speed of light with Alfred.
Our search assistant is exhaustive, trustful and contextual. It can find any data and metadata you are looking for in seconds and show you correlated insights and access points to dig deeper if needed.
Images

Protocols

Tagged content

Tables

Samples

Persons

Later next year
Find detailed protocols and publish yours in Library.
Find exhaustive protocols shared by your peers in Library and start experimenting with confidence. Publish yours to receive feedback from your community.

One place,
all your benchwork.
Join the first protocol versioning
platform in life sciences.
How it works.
An end to end solution for managing and tracking all your team’s protocols.
Build
Launch
Evaluate
Iterate
Share













Design lab protocols that miss nothing.
Craft protocols at high speed using our in-house text edition technology. In few shortcuts, all your variables and materials are stored and you are good to go.
Perhaps you feel the same as those we met.
Our current solution does not contain the protocols nuances and changes made when used, which is critical for us in the long run.
Anonymous scientist #1 - @Ghent University
If there was a tool to help me better access my team results, I would probably subscribe to it.
Anonymous scientist #5 - @Duve Institute
If all the required information were written into protocols, we could easily save a month and a half of protocol optimization.
Anonymous scientist #2 - @KU Leuven
If each lab had its own centralized platform for protocols, we could progress much faster.
Anonymous scientist #7 - @Stanford University
We mainly do our protocoles on Words and have almost no quality control of our work and data.
Anonymous scientist #4 - @IMEC Leuven
A protocol rating and improvement system would be amazing. I don't even know why this doesn't exist yet.
Anonymous scientist #3 - @ETH Zurich
Having an internal library of protocols is the selling point for a research group. I mean this is it!
Anonymous scientist #9 - @Cell Carta
Having a databank for all protocols is a really much needed thing.
Anonymous scientist #8 - @Oslo University
Comparing different protocoles of the same kind is critical to me. This is how you learn what’s going wrong or not.
Anonymous scientist #6 - @Institut Jules Bordet
Optimize your protocols and keep your team in the loop with Branches.
Just like coding, we built a sophisticated system of branches to help bioresearch teams document their progress and work through iterations. It’s simple and powerful.
Track and solve issues across
protocol iterations



Measure your progress.
Your protocols are full of relevant data for your research. We format them to make your analysis easier.

Number of protocol iterations

Overall protocol performances

Success rate over iterations

Number of protocol iterations

Overall protocol performances

Success rate over iterations

Impact of variable changes

Overall protocol performances

Success rate over iterations

Impact of variable changes

Impact of variable changes

Issues seen and solved

Issues seen and solved

Number of protocol iterations

Issues seen and solved
Access metadata at the speed of light with Alfred.
Our search assistant is exhaustive, trustful and contextual. It can find any data and metadata you are looking for in seconds and show you correlated insights and access points to dig deeper if needed.
Images

Protocols

Tagged content

Tables

Samples

Persons

Later next year
Find detailed protocols and publish yours in Library.
Find exhaustive protocols shared by your peers in Library and start experimenting with confidence. Publish yours to receive feedback from your community.
Don’t miss your spot!
Access our upcoming beta for free.
Access Beta
