Universities
A protected place for research groups, cyber clubs, AI labs, and student teams.
Ameeba helps universities coordinate sensitive collaboration across labs, clubs, research teams, hackathons, and technical communities.
University teams often move across personal accounts, group chats, shared docs, and public communities. Ameeba gives students, researchers, and trusted groups a cleaner way to communicate, organize Spaces, and share sensitive information.
University collaboration is open by default, but not everything should be.
Research notes, competition strategy, credentials, unpublished ideas, lab coordination, and internal club communication deserve more protection than scattered personal apps. Ameeba gives university communities a private layer without making collaboration heavy.
A private layer for campus technical communities.
Ameeba fits the groups that need speed and trust: cybersecurity clubs, AI labs, engineering teams, research labs, and startup communities.
Organize without exposed identity
Give cyber clubs, AI groups, and engineering teams a cleaner place to coordinate.
Protect research coordination
Keep drafts, notes, access details, and early findings inside trusted Spaces.
Share quickly and privately
Coordinate events, projects, credentials, and team instructions without scattering secrets.
Built for adoption from the edge.
Universities are where new tools spread when they feel useful, private, and technically credible. Ameeba can start with clubs and labs, then expand into broader research and institutional workflows as trust grows.
Create a club or lab Space
Start with a focused group for a team, lab, class project, or community.
Invite trusted members
Use Ameeba identity and Spaces to keep participation organized.
Share sensitive work
Move notes, files, credentials, and instructions through protected flows.
Expand naturally
Let trusted groups create additional Spaces as collaboration grows.
Build a protected campus network.
Use Ameeba for private university collaboration across labs, clubs, research teams, and high-trust technical groups.