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TrialScope
AI-powered clinical trial intelligence for pharma BD & CRO
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AI-powered clinical trial intelligence for pharma BD & CRO
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Pharma BD teams spend 4+ hours/week tracking competitors on CT.gov. TrialScope supercharges ClinicalTrials.gov with 23-dimension advanced filtering, AI-powered analysis (BD Pipeline, CRO Feasibility, Research Meta), and one-click export to CSV/Excel/RIS. Free Chrome extension, no signup required.



How does the AI handle trials that are recently posted but lack detailed outcome data yet, and does the Chrome extension refresh automatically or do I need to re-trigger it manually each time?
@derinernur29741 Great questions.For recently posted trials with limited data, the AI works with whatever's available on CT.gov — brief summary,eligibility criteria, conditions,interventions, study design. It'll note when results data is sparse rather than hallucinate. More complete data just means richer analysis, but it's useful even for early-stage trials.On refresh: it auto-refreshes when the panel is open and you've performed a search — no manual re-trigger needed. It checks for status changes on your favorited studies and updates results in place.
Honestly wish I had this during my last competitive landscape project. The CRO feasibility filter saved me an hour of cross-referencing trial sites.
@bnyamint9fq Thanks so much for the feedback! That's exactly the use case I built it for — competitive landscape and feasibility work involves so much manual cross-referencing. Glad the filters came in handy! What would make it more useful for your workflow?
Filters on CT.gov are honestly painful, so this is a real time-saver. The pipeline view gave me a quick read on a competitor's trial activity that would have taken me ages to piece together manually.
@ameleksah89834 Really appreciate that. Pipeline tracking for competitor activity is exactly why I built it — glad it saved you time.If you have any suggestions for what to add, I'm all ears.