Platforms & research

What Scirenity builds.

Public platforms used by researchers worldwide, the meta-science research behind them, and open resources anyone can adopt.

Platforms

Tools in active use.

Built from the real needs of research, teaching, and meta-science — most are open and free to use.

SurveyVolt
AI tools for scienceOpen science

A survey platform in the spirit of Qualtrics and SurveyMonkey, with direct import of Qualtrics .qsf files and research-ready exports for SPSS, R, Stata, and jamovi.

Researchers and labs running studies

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SciMeto
Meta-scienceAI tools for science

An AI manuscript checker covering citation matching, DOI and retraction checks, statistical consistency, predatory-journal flags, and more — for work before and after publication.

Authors, reviewers, and editors

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ESCImate
Meta-scienceOpen science

A careful consistency checker for effect sizes and confidence intervals — a spell-checker for statistical reporting, available as a web app and an R package.

Researchers, reviewers, and methods teams

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Docpluck
Meta-scienceAI tools for science

Document extraction that turns academic PDFs, DOCX, and HTML into clean, section-labeled text — the practical layer that research tooling and meta-research depend on.

Meta-research and evidence-synthesis teams

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2Rmarkdown
Meta-scienceOpen scienceTeaching

Converts Stata, JAMOVI, JASP, and SPSS analysis files into reproducible R Markdown reports — one platform, with companion R packages for each format.

Researchers working toward reproducible analysis

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Minttally
AI tools for scienceTeaching

A live class-engagement platform that imports existing Mentimeter presentations — polls, quizzes, and word clouds for interactive teaching, open and affordable.

Instructors and workshop leaders

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CodaNote
AI tools for scienceOpen science

A real-time collaborative Markdown editor — Google-Docs-style editing for scientific writing, with multi-user collaboration built in.

Scientific teams writing together

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HabiSci
TeachingDoing more good

A science-backed habit and wellbeing tracker with evidence-based domains, validated assessments, and an instructor mode — built for teaching nudging with real data.

Courses and behavioral-science teaching

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Altruism Choice
Doing more goodMeta-science

A research platform for studying how people make charitable-giving decisions — a live decision environment where participants allocate donations and see how others chose.

Researchers studying altruism and giving

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Meta-science research

Studying how science is reported and reviewed.

Computational research programs that assess the quality of scientific work at scale — and feed back into the platforms.

Flagship project

Coding the CORE replications

Coding the CORE team's ~150 replication and extension studies — summarizing and learning from our large-scale mega-science project.

Integrating AI into science: zero hallucinations, 100% accuracy, and the highest-quality, most transparent science — using the latest AI technology.

Effect-size and confidence-interval reporting

A large-scale assessment of how effect sizes and confidence intervals are reported across the published literature.

Pre-registration quality and practice

Examining not just whether studies are pre-registered, but how well pre-registrations are written, structured, and followed.

Citation accuracy

Evaluating how accurately scientific citations represent the claims and findings they point to.

Open peer review

A computational assessment of open peer-review practices across psychology journals.

Data and code sharing

Measuring how shared data and code hold up when others try to reproduce the analyses.

Open resources

Templates, guides, books, and educational tools.

Alongside the platforms, Scirenity and the CORE team share open templates, guides, books, and educational tools — free to adopt in your own projects and courses, and open to contribution.

Templates

Reusable structures for replications, Registered Reports, and collaborative team-science projects.

Guides

Practical guides for open-science methods, replication, and meta-analysis workflows.

Books

Collaborative open books, written with students and the CORE team, on doing more good and on evaluating evidence and misinformation.

Educational tools

Resources, materials, slides, and videos from workshops, talks, and courses, openly shared on the Open Science Framework and YouTube.

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