PROBE
Early access
Research labs & teams

The lab member
that never
graduates.

Probe is the persistent AI that reads your lab's literature, monitors your HPC jobs, and remembers every experiment — so your institutional knowledge survives every graduation.

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Monitors arxiv · PubMed · bioRxiv · ChemRxiv · Slurm · Slack · Notion

The problem

Research knowledge walks out the door every 4–5 years.

The grad student who built the protocol leaves. The postdoc who knew which temperatures worked departs. The visiting researcher who ran the failed batch — gone. What remains is a pile of Notion pages, Slack threads, and Zotero libraries that nobody can navigate.

4–5 yrs
Average lab member tenure

Every turnover cycle, institutional knowledge evaporates. Probe holds it permanently.

10–20 hrs
Per week on literature review

Probe monitors 200+ papers per hour across arxiv, PubMed, bioRxiv, and ChemRxiv nightly.

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AI tools with true lab memory

Elicit finds papers. Consensus finds consensus. Nobody builds a persistent lab agent. Until now.

What Probe does

Not a search engine.
A lab member.

Nightly scan

Literature monitoring

Probe scans arxiv, PubMed, bioRxiv, and ChemRxiv nightly against your lab's research domains. New papers that matter to your work surface before you'd find them otherwise.

Persistent knowledge

Institutional memory

Every protocol, every experiment result, every failed approach your team has documented — indexed, connected, and answerable. Ask 'what did we try for reaction temperature in April?' and get an answer.

Slurm / HPC

HPC job monitoring

Probe watches your Slurm queue, surfaces failed jobs, tracks run status, and knows your compute usage history. Your team starts every morning knowing what ran overnight.

Lab-specific intelligence

Lab knowledge Q&A

Ask questions about your own lab's work: 'Which cell lines performed best in the September batch?' 'What's our citation count on the March preprint?' Probe knows — because it was always watching.

Setup & deployment

Running in your lab
within a day.

01

Connect your lab's tools

Point Probe at your existing Slack workspace, Notion instance, HPC cluster (Slurm API), and literature sources. Probe reads; it doesn't write. No admin access required.

30 minutes
02

Define your research domains

Tell Probe your lab's primary research areas in plain language. It maps these to arxiv categories, MeSH terms, and keyword clusters automatically. Refine over time.

1 hour
03

Probe indexes your history

First run indexes everything it can find: past papers, experiment notes, Slack history, Notion pages. Initial indexing runs overnight for a lab of 5–15 people.

Overnight
04

Daily briefings begin

Every morning, Probe posts to your designated Slack channel: new papers in your domain, HPC job status, any open questions from yesterday's experiments. The team arrives briefed.

Every morning
Pricing

Per lab, not per seat.

One Probe covers your entire lab — from PI to first-year grad student. At $150/month for a 10-person lab, that’s less than one billable hour per researcher.

Limited spots
Early Access
$150/month

One lab. Everything included.

  • Full lab coverage — no per-seat limits
  • Literature monitoring (arxiv, PubMed, bioRxiv, ChemRxiv)
  • HPC / Slurm job monitoring
  • Slack + Notion integration
  • Daily briefing posts
  • Lab knowledge Q&A
  • Dedicated VM — your data stays yours
  • Founder-level support
Research Institution
Custom

Multiple labs. Shared platform controls.

  • Multiple labs under one account
  • Everything in Early Access
  • Cross-lab literature coordination
  • Custom HPC integrations
  • FERPA / data governance support
  • SLA + dedicated support

Free onboarding call included. We help your lab get set up.

Early access

Your lab’s memory
starts accumulating today.

We’re onboarding research labs now. Each setup includes a founder call — we configure Probe specifically for your lab’s domain and tools.

No commitment. Cancel at any time.