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ClinLife is a clinical trial matching and patient recruitment platform operated by Clariness GmbH in Hamburg, Germany. For patients, it provides a way to find clinical trials based on health information and location. For trial organizers, it offers a “Schedule a demo” option to reach suitable patients. The website states that its portal covers 50+ countries and 35+ languages, with 1,342,192 patients having found suitable trials, 2,567 online trial sites, and coverage across 121 condition categories.
The platform’s core workflow is fairly clear: patients answer online questions about themselves and their condition, and the system matches them with suitable clinical trials. They can then choose convenient trial locations, such as near home, work, or friends and family. A medical team follows up in the patient’s language and at a convenient time, before coordinating the first visit and starting the trial journey. Its value is not just a searchable list, but the connection of pre-screening, human medical communication, and site coordination into one process.
The collected page text does not disclose any plans, pricing, pay-per-lead model, or project-based fees, nor does it state whether there is a free version or trial. Common enterprise software evaluation details—such as third-party integrations, APIs, developer documentation, team collaboration, role-based permissions, and connections to CRM/EDC/eClinical systems—are also not provided on the page. Trial organizers considering procurement should therefore request a demo to confirm the commercial model, data delivery methods, and support for internal workflows.
The terms page refers to ClinLife’s data protection policy and states that non-personal data may be used for statistical analysis or other stated business purposes. However, the public page does not provide details on certifications or compliance frameworks such as GDPR, HIPAA, or ISO 27001. The terms also note that internet transmission is not completely private or secure, and that even information marked as encrypted may potentially be read or intercepted. Given the involvement of health information, buyers should pay particular attention to reviewing the privacy policy, data residency, DPA, access controls, and audit capabilities.
Its strengths include broad country and language coverage, a patient-friendly journey design, and involvement from a medical team. It is suitable for pharmaceutical companies, CROs, and research institutions running multi-region clinical trial recruitment, as well as for patients looking for new treatment options. The main drawback is the lack of productized information for enterprise buyers, including pricing, integrations, permissions, APIs, and detailed security certification disclosures.
Access from mainland China is not stated in the public content, so it remains unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. If targeting Chinese patients or trial sites, buyers should test network connectivity, language support, and adaptation to local regulations. Comparable platforms include ClinicalTrials.gov, Antidote, CenterWatch, TrialX, and Medidata Patient Cloud for clinical trial discovery or patient recruitment.
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