Apply to join our Closed Beta

Hey everyone!

It’s been a busy year for the enviPath team! Many of you may have stopped by our workshop or booth at SETAC Europe in Vienna, where we shared some exciting news: we’re developing a brand-new version of enviPath!

We’re thrilled to announce we’re now ready to release a closed beta to a limited number of users. This new version is faster, more reliable, and delivers an overall better experience.

Want to be among the first to try it out and help shape the future of enviPath?

Apply for access to the closed beta here: https://beta.envipath.org - you’ll also need to create an account on our community forum to participate.

We’ll be selecting participants in rounds, so don’t wait – apply soon!

And as a thank you, participants who contribute valuable bug reports or help improve enviPath will be eligible to pick up special merchandise at our booth at SETAC Europe 2026 in Maastricht!

We’re hoping to gather a broad range of feedback from our beta testers, covering both functional aspects and the overall user experience. Here’s a breakdown of the key areas we’re focusing on:

  • Performance & Stability: Is the new version actually faster and more reliable as promised? We want to identify any bottlenecks, crashes, or unexpected behaviour.
  • Usability & Workflow: Is the interface intuitive? Are key tasks easy to accomplish? Are there any confusing elements or friction points in the workflow? We aim to ensure it’s easy for users to get their work done efficiently.
  • Feature Functionality: Do the features work as expected? Are there any missing features you expected to find? We want to validate that our new features meet your needs and expectations.
  • Bug Reports: Identifying any bugs, errors, or inconsistencies. The more detail, the better!
  • Suggestions for Improvement: We’re open to ideas! We would like to hear what you think could be even better. This includes suggestions for new features, workflow optimisations, or interface changes.

Essentially, we’re looking for anything that you find frustrating, confusing, or could be improved. We want to build a tool that truly meets the needs of our community, and your feedback is invaluable in achieving that.

We’re excited to see you in our community forum!