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Turn your raw 23andMe or AncestryDNA file into clear, peer-reviewed insights. Calm, careful, and entirely private — your file is never stored. You already paid to have your DNA sequenced. We just help you read it — the way it should have been read in the first place. One small fee per run. No subscription, no account, no renewal email a year later. The result page lives at a URL you bookmark — come back to it whenever you like and it'll render the same way it did the day you generated it.
Hey everyone 👋,
I'm Alan a software engineer from London, I built Crick for me really, I wanted a way to study research projects that match gene variants I have, and I wanted a way to check back in periodically so see what might have changed, without having to pay subscription fees or crazy costs. Crick is the answer to that, pay a tiny one time fee and get a detailed break down with links to the actual research.
It was also important to be that your full Genome isn't stored somewhere it can be hacked, or worse sold, so the whole process is ephemeral. Would love everyone's feedback, what would you like to see in Crick?
Alan x
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About Crick on Product Hunt
“Take control of your Genome.”
Crick was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. Turn your raw 23andMe or AncestryDNA file into clear, peer-reviewed insights. Calm, careful, and entirely private — your file is never stored. You already paid to have your DNA sequenced. We just help you read it — the way it should have been read in the first place. One small fee per run. No subscription, no account, no renewal email a year later. The result page lives at a URL you bookmark — come back to it whenever you like and it'll render the same way it did the day you generated it.
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