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Why Use RevNotes?

RevNotes is Revilico’s structured note-taking workspace for capturing scientific observations, hypotheses, experimental context, and project knowledge within the platform. Rather than maintaining separate lab notebooks or scattered documents, research teams use RevNotes to record findings alongside the computational data that generated them, share notes across the team, and publish structured knowledge documents for broader access.
RevNotes Interface

Interface

Left navigation:
  • All Notes: Displays all notes created by the current user across all folders and projects
  • Shared Notes: Notes shared with the current user by team members
Top toolbar:
  • Search: Full-text search across all note titles and content
  • Project filter: Scope the note list to a specific project context
  • New Folder: Create a named folder to organize notes by project, target, or research theme
  • Publish: Make a note or folder publicly accessible via a shareable link, enabling broader dissemination of research summaries, protocol documentation, or findings

Workflow

Notes are organized into folders for structured knowledge management. A folder might correspond to a project (e.g., “EGFR Program”), a target (e.g., “CDK4/6”), or a campaign phase (e.g., “Lead Optimization Q2”). Within each folder, individual notes capture specific findings, decisions, literature summaries, or experimental observations. The Publish function enables teams to convert internal notes into accessible documentation shared with external collaborators, project stakeholders, or the broader scientific community without requiring platform access.

Running the Engine

Inputs

ActionDescription
New folderCreate a folder to organize notes by project or theme
New noteCreate a structured note within a folder
ShareShare a note or folder with named team members
PublishGenerate a public link for external access

Outputs

  • Organized note library: Searchable, folder-structured repository of all research notes
  • Shared notes: Notes accessible to invited team members under their Shared Notes view
  • Published documents: Public or link-accessible versions of selected notes for external sharing