Chemigo is the SDS platform for the whole loop: author, validate, maintain. In every official EU language.
Different roles, different needs, different packages. Pick the one that fits.
Sometimes the question is simpler than a full SDS. Just, is this classified?
Chemigo answers the question directly. No ticket to the SDS author. No full document. Just the classification, fast.
Sometimes the SDS is already written by a consultant, a supplier, or a vendor, and the question is just whether it's right.
Chemigo can validate any SDS against our ruleset and database, without the entire authoring suite. You keep your workflow; we check the work.
Sometimes authoring and reviewing SDS is one of ten things on your plate.
Chemigo is designed with the generalist in mind. It shows you how each decision was reached. Review takes minutes, not hours. Spend your time deciding, not reconstructing.
Chemigo does the heavy lifting: classification, validation, versioning. Every decision comes with the reasoning behind it. SDS professional, R&D chemist, quality lead, plant manager, or the one person doing all of it. You stay in charge of the work that carries your name.
These are the six surfaces a modern SDS team actually works on.
Compose compliant Safety Data Sheets from scratch, section by section, with the right field in the right place.
Drop in a document and Chemigo checks it against the current REACH and CLP guidelines, line by line.
Prepare and submit PCN dossiers to the ECHA portal without a second tool in the loop.
Versioning and checkpointing built for regulatory documents.
When a regulation changes upstream, Chemigo tells you exactly which of your products are affected, and why.
Trace how substances, mixtures, and documents depend on one another. For the changes we can't see coming. A supplier swap, an internal reformulation; the graph is already there.
We aren't building a tool that pretends SDS authoring is simple. We're building one that doesn't get in the way when it is, and shows its work when it isn't.
The pilot group is deliberately small. Pilot users get direct access to the team and their input lands in the product.