Projects with a direction
Every project starts with a codename and a written research direction — the question you're chasing, stated once, visible every time you come back.
A home base for PhD students. Log what you tried, what worked, and what didn't — per project — and share the trail with collaborators and advisors instead of reconstructing it the night before your meeting.
Research progress lives in scattered notebooks, stale wikis, and Slack threads nobody can find. Corky gives every research direction one place where its history accumulates.
Every project starts with a codename and a written research direction — the question you're chasing, stated once, visible every time you come back.
Log experiments, results, and dead ends as they happen. The record builds itself — useful for advisor meetings, papers, and your own sanity. (Logging lands next.)
Give collaborators and advisors a window into a project so everyone walks into the meeting already up to speed. (Sharing lands soon.)
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Pick a codename and write down the research direction — the question, the hypothesis, the plan.
Come back and log progress as the work unfolds. Share it when you're ready.
We may introduce paid plans later — but a free tier will always remain available for students.