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LabTidy is a web-based sample management system positioned to simplify sample management workflows for laboratories that provide measurement services. Its origin is relatively clear: it was developed by the Department of Structural Analysis at the Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences for high-throughput crystallography services, and is currently described as the core program used by the department to organize crystallography laboratory research work.
Based on the official website, LabTidy’s core focus is online sample management, rather than a fully disclosed general-purpose LIMS suite. It emphasizes menu-driven operation, reduced redundancy, easy-to-understand workflows, and efficiency optimizations for frequent tasks. The system works in common web browsers and claims to run even on relatively weak servers, with performance sufficient for thousands of samples and hundreds of users. Its development logic is clearly driven by real laboratory workflows, making it especially suitable for sample circulation, registration, and measurement-service organization in high-throughput crystallography laboratories.
The official website does not publish plans, pricing, purchase methods, or payment options. It only provides a demo at demo.labtidy.cz, without clarifying whether this is equivalent to a free trial. For deployment, the site only states that LabTidy is a web-based system, browser-compatible, and optimized for weak servers. It is therefore not possible to determine whether it is purely SaaS, self-hosted, or available in both models.
The disclosed security information mainly covers HTTPS certificates and intrusion protection. At the team level, the site only mentions support for hundreds of users, without detailing role-based permissions, audit trails, approval workflows, or similar controls. There is also no public information about third-party integrations, APIs, or developer support. Therefore, if it is to be used in an enterprise-grade laboratory or connected with instruments, ELN, ERP, or identity systems, these points should be clarified with the vendor in detail.
Its strengths are a focused product scenario, an interface and workflow designed around ease of use, and the development team’s commitment to ongoing support, needs-based configuration, and usually daily bug fixes. Its weaknesses are the very limited information on the official website, low commercial transparency, and insufficient disclosure around compliance credentials and ecosystem integrations. It is better suited to research institutions, university labs, crystallography labs, or similar measurement-service laboratories that want to move sample management online. If you need the complex permissions, compliance auditing, and large-scale integrations of a mature LIMS, it should be compared with LabWare, STARLIMS, Benchling, or domestic LIMS vendors.
The available content does not make it possible to assess access from mainland China, payment support, or local service capabilities. If using it in China, it is recommended to first test demo connectivity, page loading speed, and HTTPS availability, and confirm whether self-hosted deployment or domestic alternatives are supported.
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