About Uncountable
Uncountable is a cloud-based Laboratory Information Management System built to streamline research and development workflows, especially for material science, chemistry, and biotech teams. In this review, we explore its key features, strengths, weaknesses, and how it compares to other LIMS platforms.
🔍 Key Features
- Cloud-Native Platform
- Customizable Workflow Automation
- Data Visualization & Experiment Tracking
- REST API Access for Integrations
- Collaboration Tools for R&D Teams
🧬 Industries Served
Uncountable is trusted by organizations across a broad range of industries, including:
- 💊 Pharmaceuticals & Biotech
- 💧 Environmental & Water Testing Labs
- 🧪 Contract Research Organizations (CROs)
- 🧬 Clinical Diagnostics
- 🍽️ Food & Beverage Safety
- 🛢️ Petrochemical & Energy Labs
- 🏛️ Government & Public Health Institutions
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Aggregated Rating
"An excellent tool for formulators"
❌ What’s Not Great
“The only thing that doesn’t work well for me is more of an issue with our formulation process than an issue with Uncountable itself. The way we formulate sometimes carries in intermediate ingredients that can sometimes bring difficulty in setting up but Uncountable has been great in helping us through those challenges.”
✅ Positive Notes
“I like creating charts and graphs in only a few seconds, whereas this would have taken anywhere from 15 minutes to a half hour in a spreadsheet. The ability to pull data from historical experiments is also helpful for comparisons.”
"Critical Software for Formulation Development and Documentation"
❌ What’s Not Great
“No issues encountered to date.”
✅ Positive Notes
“Merged development across business units, accelerated formulation and new product development tenfold, and offers superior data presentation and analysis with a highly responsive, expert support team.”
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Editor Review
Uncountable offers robust data centralization and customization, making it a valuable tool for R&D labs that need to organize diverse datasets and build predictive models. The system’s strength lies in its flexibility, from interlinking experiment data to accommodating additional customers and test methods without heavy reliance on the technical team. However, these capabilities come at a price. Many users highlighted a steep learning curve due to a non-intuitive UI and less-than-ideal visualization tools when compared to standard software like Excel. The initial setup and configuration can be time-consuming, with some labs experiencing a 3-6 month implementation phase. While the platform’s integration capabilities are bolstered by features such as SAP linkage and helpful API integrations, enhancements in workflow management and project planning remain areas for improvement. Overall, Uncountable caters well to labs that are willing to invest time in customization and ongoing configuration, but it may pose challenges for organizations seeking a more turnkey solution.
