
Free
About
Radicle Science Connect is the mobile app that helps you participate in research studies from your phone. Whether you're completing surveys, tracking product shipments, or viewing your past participation, Connect makes it easy to stay engaged and contribute valuable information to scientific research.
Features
Simple, Secure Sign-In: Sign in quickly using a one-time verification code sent to your email or mobile phone. No passwords to remember, reset, or manage.
Keep Track of Your Study: See everything you need for your active study in one place, including study progress and milestones, upcoming and due activities, shipping updates for study kits or products. Know exactly what needs your attention and what's coming next.
Complete Surveys Anywhere: Take study surveys directly in the app whenever you have an internet connection. Participation is simple, convenient, and designed to fit into your daily routine.
Access Your Study History: Review studies you've completed and access available personalized health reports. Your participation history stays available for future reference.
Connect Your Wearable Devices: With your permission, Connect can securely access data from Apple Health and Google Health Connect, allowing eligible studies to collect information from supported wearable devices and health apps.
Optional Location Sharing: For studies that include location-based research, you may choose to share location information. When enabled, the app can detect arrivals and departures from a home location you designate, helping researchers better understand daily activity patterns.
Helpful Notifications: Receive reminders and updates to help you stay on track, including survey reminders, study activity alerts, shipping and delivery updates, important study milestones, and notifications help ensure you never miss an important step in your study.
Download Radicle Science Connect and participate in research from anywhere.
Show more
+1
What's New in Radicle Science Connect
1.0.5
August 12, 2026
- Updated study display to use the participant-facing study name.




