Where LabArchives fits
A lab or institution standardizing on a records-focused electronic notebook, often through an institutional license.
LabArchives: Electronic lab notebook; pricing available on request.
Where Olto fits
A researcher or team that wants the notebook plus AI protocol design, recomputable rigor scoring, and citable public Passports — at a transparent, self-serve price.
How Olto compares.
A neutral, dated look at the alternatives — and the specific, checkable capabilities that are in Olto today, each sourced to the feature that ships it.
What only Olto does
These are specific, checkable capabilities that set Olto apart — each one is in the product today, not a roadmap promise.
- Deterministic seven-signal reproducibility scoringEvery protocol is scored against seven reproducibility signals — controls, replication, sample size, statistics, quantitative parameters, randomization, and safety — by a pure function anyone can recompute to the same result.
- Public Reproducibility PassportsEach shared protocol gets a public, citable Passport page that summarizes its rigor and provenance for anyone to inspect.
- Protocol FingerprintsA content-addressed fingerprint gives every protocol a canonical identity, so the same method always resolves to the same verifiable hash.
- No-signup protocol demoType a research goal and watch a structured protocol assemble in the browser — before you create an account.
- Transparent self-service pricingPlans are published openly at $79–$499 / month and you can subscribe yourself — no sales call or custom quote required.
- Browser-side statistical calculationst-tests, ANOVA, regression, and non-parametric tests run client-side, and the notebook runs Python locally via Pyodide, so the raw data you analyze can stay in your browser.
- Teacher-approval workflowOlto for Education routes student work through an explicit teacher-approval step before it is finalized.
- Structured protocol fork lineageForking a protocol records structured parent-and-child lineage, so any derivative can be traced back to the protocol it came from.
- Public protocol publishingPublish a protocol to the public library, where anyone can read it, cite it, or fork it as a starting point.
About the alternatives
For context, enterprise lab platforms typically cost several thousand dollars per seat per year; Olto publishes its pricing openly at $79–$499 / month. The tools below serve overlapping but different jobs — here is a neutral one-line description of each.
- BenchlingEnterprise R&D suite (ELN / LIMS); pricing is quoted through sales.
- LabArchivesElectronic lab notebook; pricing available on request.
- SpreadsheetsGeneral-purpose tools, free or bundled with office suites.
Competitor capabilities and pricing were reviewed on July 2026 and may change; verify current information directly with each provider. This comparison is made in good faith. If something looks wrong, tell us at support@oltodiscovery.com and we'll fix it.