ReproStamp
ReproStamp is a web app (with a lightweight desktop companion) that captures “reproducibility snapshots” for computational and wet-lab-adjacent workflows. Instead of asking researchers to perfectly document everything, it automatically records the minimum viable trail: inputs, protocol steps, instrument settings (where possible), software versions, environment hashes, and raw output locations. Users generate a shareable, citable snapshot link for each run, with permissions for collaborators, reviewers, or internal QA. It integrates with common tools (GitHub/GitLab, Jupyter, Benchling exports, Google Drive/S3) and produces a standardized report that maps to journal and funder requirements. The goal is not to replace ELNs or LIMS; it’s to provide a fast, consistent “proof of how this was produced” layer that teams can adopt incrementally. Expect some manual entry for non-digital steps—this app reduces the burden, it doesn’t magically eliminate it.