Don't let technology limit your trial design options
When it comes to running a clinical trial, you shouldn’t have to change your technology based on study design. TrialKit was developed with the flexibility for its users to build, manage, and deploy any study on a unified platform, whether designed as a traditional site-based trial, a decentralized trial, or with a hybrid approach. TrialKit’s inherent configurability, fully featured mobile app, and robust feature set accommodate all studies regardless of phase, therapeutic area, data source, or geography.
Experience the difference of a truly versatile solution for end-to-end clinical data collection and study management.
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EDC | |||
eSource | |||
ePRO/eCOA | |||
eConsent | |||
Electronic Trial Master File (eTMF) | |||
RTSM | |||
CTMS | |||
Payments Manager | |||
Clinical Adjudication | |||
Reporting and Analytics | |||
Medical Coding | |||
EHR to EDC | |||
Wearables | |||
Remote and Risk-based Monitoring | |||
Bring-your-own-Device (BYOD) | |||
Virtual Visits |
Decentralized Trials
Traditional Site-based Trials
Hybrid Trials



Experience the difference of a truly versatile solution for end-to-end clinical data collection and study management.
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