<aside> 👋 Welcome to the ELeveNote demo! This demo supplements the ELeveNote blog post which describes ELeveNote in detail. We also provide an ELeveNote Template that you can use to deploy the architecture on your own Notion Workspace. You may also want to look at the ELeveNote Manual for a detailed explanation about everything.

💡Please note that all the data and contents is completely made up and AI-generated — this demo only aims to demonstrate what the system architecture looks like.

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Personalized pages

<aside> 💡 These demonstrate what each user’s personalized page looks like. This is where people typically do all their work in ELeveNote. Please note that the pages in the demo are static to prevent accidental edits, so you can’t change anything…

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ELeveNote personalized page - User 1

ELeveNote personalized page - User 2


ELeveNote Databases

<aside> 💡 At its core, ELeveNote is a series of interconnected databases encoding experiments, inventory, risk assessments, and protocols. Each database should be custom-tailored to each organization according to its specific needs. The databases we provide here provide a rough idea of what these databases might look like, but you will have to adjust them according to your use cases.

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ELeveNote Demo Experiments DB

ELeveNote Demo Inventory DB

ELeveNote Demo Risk Assessment DB

ELeveNote Demo protocols DB

Adapting ELeveNote to your organization

<aside> 💡 The core of ELeveNote is not just its technical aspects, but first and foremost the organizational work processes it enables. To reap the full potential of ELeveNote, we encourage you to follow the organizational best practices laid out in our blog post.

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