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Getting started

  • What xPlant is for
  • First plant and explant workflow

Tissue culture concepts

  • Plants, explants, and stages
  • Media recipes and additives
  • Contamination tracking basics
  • Intro to tissue culture
  • Tissue culture basics

App workflows

  • Record a transfer
  • Batch Tracker
  • Create and use SOPs
  • Comments and team context
  • Lab rooms

Protocols

  • Protocols and SOPs — what's the difference?
  • Sterilization and aseptic technique
  • Media preparation protocol

Lab tools

  • QR labels and the in-app scanner

Developer tools

  • Developer SDK & API

Account and support

  • Privacy and data controls
  • AI features and smart suggestions

App workflow

Comments and team context

Use comments to keep decisions, observations, follow-ups, and record references close to the plant, explant, SOP, recipe, or task where the work happened.

@name

Mention teammates

Notify a workspace member when a record needs review, follow-up, or a decision.

/

Open commands

Insert teammate mentions, GIFs, emoji, and record references without leaving the composer.

#plant:

Reference records

Link plants, explants, SOPs, media recipes, and tasks so context stays attached to the thread.

Reply

Keep threads tidy

Reply under a comment when the discussion belongs to one decision or observation.

Everyday use

How comments should work in the lab

Pin the comment that matters most

Use pinning for the current decision, latest observation, or blocker. Only one pinned comment appears at the top of a record thread.

Turn a comment into a task

Convert follow-up notes into scheduled work when a comment becomes something the lab needs to do.

React without adding noise

Use reactions for quick acknowledgements, confirmations, or lightweight status checks.

Privacy and visibility

Comments are workspace context. Mention only the teammates who need the update, keep sensitive lab details on the record they belong to, and use replies when a discussion is specific to one observation.