Track breeding pairs, genotypes, and pedigrees in one place. IACUC-ready reporting included. Free for small labs.
Trusted by researchers at leading institutions
When grad students leave, breeding records go with them. Years of colony data — gone.
Manually counting animals across 15 spreadsheets for your semi-annual review.
Tracing genotypes back 3 generations means flipping through lab notebooks and sticky notes.
Built by researchers who understand vivarium workflows
Track every cage, animal, strain, and transfer. Printable cage cards with QR codes. Import from CSV in minutes.
Manage breeding pairs, track litters, record expected dates. Never lose track of productive breeders.
Multi-allele genotype tracking with Mendelian inheritance predictions. Batch entry for efficiency.
Interactive 3-generation pedigree trees. Trace lineage instantly — no more notebook archaeology.
Link animals to protocols. Get alerts before hitting approved limits. Track pain categories and expiry dates.
Import your existing data from CSV with our column-mapping wizard. Export everything anytime — your data is yours.
We built ConductColony for labs exactly like yours.
Free for small labs. No credit card required.
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“We switched from Excel to ConductColony in one afternoon. The CSV import just worked, and our entire colony was organized in minutes.”
Dr. Sarah Chen
Principal Investigator, Massachusetts General Hospital
“The pedigree visualization alone is worth the subscription. I used to spend hours tracing lineages through notebooks.”
Dr. James Whitfield
Lab Manager, Stanford Neuroscience
“Finally, a colony tool that doesn't feel like it was built in 2005. Clean, fast, and my technicians actually use it.”
Dr. Maria Santos
Veterinary Director, Johns Hopkins
Download all your colony data as CSV at any time. No vendor lock-in.
256-bit encryption at rest and in transit. Nightly encrypted backups.
ConductColony is backed by ConductScience — not dependent on grant funding.
Free for small labs. No credit card required. Import your data from CSV.