Start here
- If you are brand new, read the quickstart.
- If you want to understand how Personal Space and Lab workspaces differ, read workspaces.
- If you want to understand how experiments are grouped, read projects.
- If you want the notebook model, read experiments.
- If you want the current dashboard surfaces and what is Lab-only, read lab workspace surfaces.
- If you are setting up sharing, invites, or permissions, read sharing and access.
- If you are running a Lab workspace, read team and workspace management.
- If you are deciding which plan fits your team, read plans and billing.
What LabScribe is built for
LabScribe is designed for labs that have outgrown a mix of paper notebooks, scattered docs, and ad hoc spreadsheets. The current app centers on:- Personal Space for private individual work
- Lab workspaces for collaborative research teams
- projects that group related experiments
- structured experiment notebooks with version history
- Lab-only operational surfaces such as inventory, bookings, team management, and activity
Product model
LabScribe has two workspace modes:- Personal Space for private, account-owned work on Free or Plus
- Lab workspaces for shared team collaboration, seats, and workspace billing
What these docs cover
This docs set covers the current public product model:- how workspaces, projects, and notebooks fit together
- which dashboard surfaces are available today
- how invitations, sharing, and roles work
- how Free, Plus, Lab, and Academia Lab are positioned