METRC tag burn-down
LabOSEvery package, jar, and split tracked as a tag. Burn-down view shows what's outstanding before close-out.
Operator-built software that runs your whole extraction lab. Intake to jar, solvent to label, oven to COA.
$ tracking 412 tags · 18 sets · 6 ovens · 0 lost papers
what LabOS is
It tracks your whole lab. Solvent status, every label printed, your end-of-day report generated the same way every day, your ovens watched, every set traced from intake to the jar it became.
It was such bullshit using a notebook. Losing papers, sifting to find why a jar was labeled wrong, what it was, what happened to it. That's over. This is the lab on the record. And now it's being built for everyone in the industry, not just the one lab it was born in.
the old way vs LabOS
Notebook + whiteboard. Lost papers every day.
Every tag, set, and jar on the record from intake.
"Which jar was that?" 20 minutes to trace one product.
One click from a finished jar back to the day it was extracted.
EOD report rebuilt from scratch every night.
EOD report generated the same way, every day, automatically.
Solvent levels in your head. Or not at all.
Solvent tracked. Reorder threshold set. Never a surprise.
how the system fits together
the lab right now
inside the node
Every package, jar, and split tracked as a tag. Burn-down view shows what's outstanding before close-out.
Full chain from intake batch to set to run to packed jar. One click from a finished jar back to the day it was extracted.
Lab COAs attach to jars on receipt. Failures route back to the source set. No manual reconciliation between portals.
Pre/post extraction sock weights, packed weight, and waste cycle close automatically. Yield = packed weight, never intake.
building in the open
// LabOS is in active deployment at one extraction lab.
// Built by an operator. Beta access opens to other labs Q3 2026.
// Drop your email. We'll reach out when it's your turn.
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