Scientists shouldn't have to be prompt engineers too.

Packaged AI workflows for biotech teams — ready to use out of the box.

Starter Kit

$5,000

Everything your team needs to start using AI in real scientific workflows. Delivered as a codebase your team owns and can modify.

Includes

  • Biotech-specific AI workflows (figure generation, literature review, pipeline code review, etc.)
  • Evals to measure and trust output quality
  • Model-agnostic core with adapters for Claude, Biomni, etc.
  • Setup guide and documentation for internal use

Good fit if: You have a dedicated AI engineer and want good starting materials instead of building from scratch.

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White-Glove Engagement

$20,000+

A hands-on, 3–6 week engagement to design, build, and deploy AI workflows tailored to how your scientists actually work.

Includes

  • Everything in the Starter Kit
  • Custom workflows designed around your team's processes
  • Evals tuned to your data and standards
  • Tool setup and configuration
  • Hands-on training for your scientists
  • Rollout support until adoption sticks

Good fit if: You want production-ready workflows deployed for your team.

Frequently asked questions

What tools does this work with?
The kit is model-agnostic at its core, with adapters for Claude, Biomni, Cursor, etc. It can be adapted to your stack.
What's included in a workflow?
Each workflow handles a specific biotech task — like generating publication-ready figures, reviewing pipeline code, or summarizing relevant literature. Every workflow comes with documentation and an eval to verify output quality.
Can we customize the Starter Kit ourselves?
Yes. The kit is designed to be self-serve. You get source files, docs, and evals — your team can modify and extend them.
How long does the White-Glove engagement take?
Typically 2–4 weeks, depending on scope — covering workflow design, custom builds, and team training.
Do you offer ongoing support?
The White-Glove tier includes rollout support. Ongoing retainers are also available — reach out to scope something custom.