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We pay vendors
for their COAs.

Purity should be a number, not a marketing claim. We buy batch-level certificates of analysis, confirm them with the issuing lab, and analyze the results so the compound library carries real test data instead of vendor copy.

01

Vendor submits a COA

A batch-level certificate of analysis from a third-party lab, tied to a specific lot number.

02

We confirm with the lab

We go to the issuing lab directly to verify the certificate is theirs, for that lot, and unaltered.

03

We analyze the results

Purity figures are normalized across labs and methods, so two batches can actually be compared.

04

It lands in the library

Purity, lot, lab, and test date appear next to the compound — and the vendor gets paid for the report.

For users

What the data gives you

Lab-confirmed purity on the compound page, with the lot it came from and the date it was tested.
Comparable numbers — results normalized across labs and assay methods rather than reprinted as-is.
A history, not a snapshot. Batches accumulate, so consistency over time becomes visible.
No sponsored placement. Vendors are paid for reporting, never for ranking. There is nothing to buy here.
Compound page — purity blockVerified
Reported purity99.2%
LotSG-2604-B
LabThird-party · HPLC
ConfirmedAug 04, 2026
Example layout. No vendor data is published yet.
For vendors

Want to get paid for reporting your quality?

You already pay for testing. If your numbers hold up, we will pay you for the certificate and put it in front of people choosing a source.

Trusted partner status once the lab confirms your certificate — attributed on every batch you report.
You cannot buy the outcome. We publish what the lab says. That is what makes it worth anything.
What we need: lot number, compound, assay method, issuing lab, and a contact at that lab.
Coming soonCOA submissions are not open yet.