u/SuspiciousAide9461

I’m looking for creative advertisers to help

I’m building an AI copilot tool and workflows organization tool for research labs and teams. If anyone would like to gain subscribers I’ll pay a 20% commission as a one time payment. Any advertising methods that are pre discussed are welcome. Let me know if this interests you.

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u/SuspiciousAide9461 — 5 days ago

Side Gig with Commission

I built a web platform for use by research labs and researchers. The price of a lab subscription is $80 a month. The price of a solo subscription is $12. It’s a lab tool that most labs will join as a whole. Per lab or individual you recruit for the platform, I will pay 25% of the monthly cost as a one time Venmo. You can recruit via email or any other method you would like. PM or comment for more details.

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u/SuspiciousAide9461 — 5 days ago

Side Gig with Commission

I built a web platform for use by research labs and researchers. The price of a lab subscription is $80 a month. The price of a solo subscription is $12. It’s a lab tool that most labs will join as a whole. Per lab or individual you recruit for the platform, I will pay 25% of the monthly cost as a one time Venmo. You can recruit via email or any other method you would like. PM or comment for more details.

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u/SuspiciousAide9461 — 5 days ago

Side Gig with Commission

I built a web platform for use by research labs and researchers. The price of a lab subscription is $80 a month. The price of a solo subscription is $12. It’s a lab tool that most labs will join as a whole. Per lab or individual you recruit for the platform, I will pay 25% of the monthly cost as a one time Venmo. You can recruit via email or any other method you would like. PM or comment for more details.

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u/SuspiciousAide9461 — 5 days ago

Side Hustle with Commission

I built a web platform for use by research labs and researchers. The price of a lab subscription is $80 a month. The price of a solo subscription is $12. It’s a lab tool that most labs will join as a whole. Per lab or individual you recruit for the platform, I will pay 25% of the monthly cost as a one time Venmo. You can recruit via email or any other method you would like. PM or comment for more details.

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u/SuspiciousAide9461 — 5 days ago

I got frustrated with my lab's organization

I'm a biology and public health undergraduate who's been doing wet lab research for four years. When I first started it was overwhelming. Protocols full of terms I didn't know, a PI who was too busy to answer every question, and no good way to troubleshoot when something went wrong. I'd reread the same protocol five times and still feel lost.

At some point I started wondering why every other field has integrated tech into its workflows but research still runs on printed protocols, scattered files, and troubleshooting knowledge that lives in people's heads and gets passed down informally.

So, I built something as a side project. A tool that helps with protocol guidance, experiment troubleshooting, and keeping lab resources organized in one place. I built it for myself first. Then showed a few people and they found it useful too.

Not promoting anything. I’m just sharing something I made out of genuine frustration. If you want to try it and give me honest feedback on whether it actually solves a real problem or completely misses the mark, PM me.

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u/SuspiciousAide9461 — 5 days ago

I got frustrated with my lab's organization

I'm a biology and public health undergraduate who's been doing wet lab research for four years. When I first started it was overwhelming. Protocols full of terms I didn't know, a PI who was too busy to answer every question, and no good way to troubleshoot when something went wrong. I'd reread the same protocol five times and still feel lost.

At some point I started wondering why every other field has integrated tech into its workflows but research still runs on printed protocols, scattered files, and troubleshooting knowledge that lives in people's heads and gets passed down informally.

So, I built something as a side project. A tool that helps with protocol guidance, experiment troubleshooting, and keeping lab resources organized in one place. I built it for myself first. Then showed a few people and they found it useful too.

Not promoting anything. I’m just sharing something I made out of genuine frustration. If you want to try it and give me honest feedback on whether it actually solves a real problem or completely misses the mark, PM me.

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u/SuspiciousAide9461 — 5 days ago

I got frustrated with my lab's organization

I'm a biology and public health undergraduate who's been doing wet lab research for four years. When I first started it was overwhelming. Protocols full of terms I didn't know, a PI who was too busy to answer every question, and no good way to troubleshoot when something went wrong. I'd reread the same protocol five times and still feel lost.

At some point I started wondering why every other field has integrated tech into its workflows but research still runs on printed protocols, scattered files, and troubleshooting knowledge that lives in people's heads and gets passed down informally.

So, I built something as a side project. A tool that helps with protocol guidance, experiment troubleshooting, and keeping lab resources organized in one place. I built it for myself first. Then showed a few people and they found it useful too.

Not promoting anything. I’m just sharing something I made out of genuine frustration. If you want to try it and give me honest feedback on whether it actually solves a real problem or completely misses the mark, PM me.

reddit.com
u/SuspiciousAide9461 — 5 days ago

I got frustrated with my lab's organization

I'm a biology and public health undergraduate who's been doing wet lab research for four years. When I first started it was overwhelming. Protocols full of terms I didn't know, a PI who was too busy to answer every question, and no good way to troubleshoot when something went wrong. I'd reread the same protocol five times and still feel lost.

At some point I started wondering why every other field has integrated tech into its workflows but research still runs on printed protocols, scattered files, and troubleshooting knowledge that lives in people's heads and gets passed down informally. 

So, I built something as a side project. A tool that helps with protocol guidance, experiment troubleshooting, and keeping lab resources organized in one place. I built it for myself first. Then showed a few people and they found it useful too.

Not promoting anything. I’m just sharing something I made out of genuine frustration. If you want to try it and give me honest feedback on whether it actually solves a real problem or completely misses the mark, PM me.

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u/SuspiciousAide9461 — 5 days ago