
Juggling lab partners, suppliers, data, and funding without a CRM is like mixing reagents without a protocol—unpredictable and prone to error.
Here’s what typically breaks down when biochemists rely on outdated methods:



Keep collaborators, participants, vendors, editors, and supervisors organized with custom fields and detailed activity logs.
Map grant submissions, partnership stages, participant recruitment, and experiment progress with clear pipelines.
Log emails, decisions, files, and conversations to preserve context across long-term research projects.
Assign follow-ups as tasks with owners, deadlines, automations, and reminders to keep momentum.
Attach protocols, ethics approvals, data agreements, and manuscripts to relevant contacts and projects.
Use dashboards and automated reminders to never miss approvals, revisions, or funding deadlines.