Lab notebook
Notebooks and pages, with real write-ups of aim, procedure and discussion, plus the revision history of finalised pages.
demo
A copy of Erlen loaded with real data is open to everyone. Sign in with a Google account and you can look around in read-only mode. No application, no credit card.
It holds experiment data the developer actually entered, not an empty shell: 3 projects, 6 notebooks and 51 pages, including finalised ones.
Notebooks and pages, with real write-ups of aim, procedure and discussion, plus the revision history of finalised pages.
A live table where moles, required amounts, theoretical yield and percent yield are calculated from equivalents.
Structures drawn in Ketcher, and structures rendered from stored SMILES.
Lot-level stock and an equipment register, with the solvent presets already imported.
Pages laid out as one HTML document you can print to PDF, in Japanese or English.
Search that finds words inside the text. See for yourself how fast "where was that condition" becomes.
Demo logins come in as a read-only viewer. Creating or editing pages, registering reagents and changing members are all refused by the server. Anything you type is not saved.
The Google sign-in gives us your email address and an identifier, nothing else, and it is not added to any mailing list. See the privacy policy for how it is handled.
It doubles as the environment where new versions are tested, so its data and settings can change at any time. You cannot leave anything there anyway, so keep real records for your own instance.
The code is the same. What differs is where it runs and what you may do: the demo runs on the developer's Cloudflare account with read-only mode switched on. What you get after buying is your own Erlen inside your own Cloudflare account, fully writable. Neither your records nor your attachments pass through our servers.
The setup procedure is published in full before you buy, and every version is listed in the release notes.
If it does not convince you, not buying is the right answer. The early release is by screening and there are no refunds — which is exactly why the real thing is out in the open.