When People Leave,the Knowledge Stays

Every few years a postdoc moves on, and takes years of antibody know-how with them. Which clone worked, what dilution, where it's stored: gone the day their account is deactivated. Share one registry and that knowledge belongs to the lab, not the person who happened to enter it.

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Three Roles. Simple Permissions.

Admins manage the lab. Members use it. Guests can view.

Admin

Full control over the lab.

  • Invite and remove members
  • Manage locations and boxes
  • Manage billing

Member

Day-to-day lab work.

  • Add and edit antibodies
  • Search and filter
  • Track orders
  • Use visual storage

Guest

View-only access.

  • View antibodies
  • Search and filter
  • View storage maps
  • No editing allowed

How It Works

Add your team in a few clicks.

1

Invite

Enter their email. We send the link.

2

They Join

One click and they're in.

3

Start Working

They see the same registry you do.

What You Get

Activity Log

Every antibody added, moved, or used up gets recorded, with who did it and when. Oversight without hovering.

Real-Time Sync

Changes show up immediately. No refresh needed.

Data Stays Put

When someone leaves, the antibodies don't leave with them.

Cross-Lab Visibility

See what other labs have. Check before you order.

Multi-Lab Support

Part of multiple labs? Switch between them easily.

Stop Buying Duplicates

Borrow from a collaborator instead of ordering new.

Two cohorts from now

A postdoc finishes and moves on, and nothing breaks. The antibodies they validated are still in the registry, still findable, still tagged with what worked. The student who inherits the project opens the lab on day one and sees all of it. No two-hour walkthrough. No "ask the person who already left." And if anyone needs to know who moved a tube or used the last of a stock, that's in the activity log too. The lab gets to build on what it knows instead of relearning it every few years.

Your lab shouldn't restart every time someone leaves

One shared registry. Knowledge that belongs to the lab, not whoever entered it. Plus a full activity log, so you always know what changed.