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Introducing the Reporting Module

What is the reporting module and what does it do?

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Written by Barney Walker
Updated yesterday

Here at Labstep, we have always believed in the power of structured data. From the precise volumes of reagents used to the critical experimental conditions, every detail matters. By centralising and standardising this information, you can streamline your workflows, optimise processes, and uncover patterns across experiments that might otherwise go unnoticed.


For the past few years, we have focused on making data entry into the system as easy as possible. Whilst all data on Labstep has always been accessible via the API, we are taking the first steps to make it easier to explore this data in-app.

The first version of the Reporting module lets you compare data generated by the same protocol across all the experiments and experimental conditions you've run it under.

Not only can you compare the results of your experiments, but you can also analyse the input parameters and Inventory that contributed to those outcomes.

Wondering how this module can benefit you? Here are some examples of what you can do in just a few clicks:

  • Track whether reaction yield varies depending on the temperature at which it is conducted.

  • Examine if purity is influenced by reaction time.

  • Determine whether the supplier of a reagent impacts transformation efficiency.

With the Labstep Reporting module, you can systematically analyse these factors, identify trends, and make data-driven decisions to optimise your processes.

For more information on how to get started with the Reporting module, check out this article.


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