SciNote Focus Group
Real conversation. Real value.
Small, open sessions where SciNote users come together to
share workflows, solve problems, and learn from each other with a new topic every time.
Small, open sessions where SciNote users come together to
share workflows, solve problems, and learn from each other with a new topic every time.
Every session has a fresh topic: a real challenge, workflow question, or feature area that SciNote users actually face. You show up, microphone on, and talk it through with others from different roles and organizations.
There are no slides and no scripts. Customer Success team and Product team open the conversation, but where it goes is entirely up to the room.
Each session is led by someone from the SciNote team. Depending on the topic, you might hear from Customer Success, Product, or Sales — whoever is best placed to guide that particular conversation.




”We just hosted another focus group with our customers! 😊 What started as a discussion that veered off course ended up uncovering insights on features we hadn’t even planned to discuss, making it an unexpectedly valuable session.”
────── Bor Kolar, Senior Product Designer, SciNote
There’s no minimum experience level. Whether you come to listen, share a workflow, or just ask the question you’ve never got around to, you’ll leave with something useful.
Day-to-day users with the most creative workarounds. You often have the best tips without realising it.
Overseeing adoption, inventory, and consistency. Your team challenges are almost always universal.
Audit trails, SOPs, regulatory workflows; these discussions are always among the most useful in the room.
The most useful tips come from users who’ve already solved what you’re stuck on, not from a product walkthrough.
You’ll meet researchers from different organizations navigating the exact same day-to-day challenges.
Hear what’s on the roadmap and have your input genuinely shape what gets built next.
An open conversation about real-world workflows, hidden features, team adoption hurdles, and the questions you’ve never quite got around to asking. Bring what’s actually happening in your lab.
March 19, 2026
3 PM CET | ~60 minutes
Open discussion
Led by Eva Simionato
Past sessions listed below. Reach out to your Customer Success Manager if you’d like to discuss any topic further.
See what past sessions looked like, follow upcoming announcements, and connect with other SciNote users between sessions.