Originally developed by Archibel, Radar is a comprehensive digital repertory platform that integrates the complete works of Homeopathic masters (Kent, Boericke, Clarke) with modern clinical data. Unlike basic apps that simply scan for keywords, Radar uses a logical, weighted algorithm that mimics the way a classical homeopath thinks.
Radar comes bundled with the Synthesis Repertory —currently the most up-to-date and corrected version of Kent’s repertory. It includes clinical additions from modern provings that you won't find in older texts.
| Feature | Radar | Basic Competitors | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Synthesis + Complete + Murphy | Often only Kent or Robin Murphy | | Rubric Granularity | 150,000+ rubrics | ~50,000 rubrics | | Remedy Source Notes | Direct links to original texts | Brief summary only | | Learning Curve | Steep (3-4 weeks) | Easy (1 day) |
Whether you are seeing 50 patients a week or studying the nuances of Lachesis , the difference between a good prescription and a great one often lies in the depth of your repertorization. Radar doesn’t just give you a list of remedies; it gives you the context .
In this post, we will explore why Radar remains the industry benchmark, its key features, and how to leverage it for stubborn chronic cases.