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Redlines

Word-level redlines between any two versions.

Pick any prior version of a consent form or protocol. See the diff against the latest in green and red — no more squinting at Word's tracked changes.

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Adult informed consent · Redline v2 → v3

Common side effects include headache, fatigue, and mild gastrointestinal symptoms. Recent post-market surveillance has identified a rare but serious risk of hepatic enzyme elevation in approximately 1 in 1,500 patients. We will monitor your liver function with blood tests at every visit. Serious risks are rare uncommon and monitored.

+312 chars−108 chars14,224 unchanged

The pain

Every protocol amendment turns into a redline ritual. The current state of the art is "send me the prior version and I'll diff it in Word." Reviewers reading three amendments deep never know what they're looking at.

How it works

What this looks like in the workspace.

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    Pick two versions

    Open any document, click any version in the sidebar — diff against the latest version renders instantly.

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    Word-level granularity

    Additions are underlined green, deletions are struck-through red. Summary at the top: "+312 −108 chars · 14,224 unchanged."

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    Built-in change notes

    When a new version is added, the author writes a one-line change note. Reviewers see the note and the diff side by side.

  4. 4

    Author attribution

    Every version is signed by the author with a timestamp. The audit trail is automatic.

See redlines working.

The demo is a real, populated workspace. No signup, no email.

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