What is the Best eQMS Software for 2024?
January 25, 2024
The best eQMS software for 2024 will make your business more efficient, saving you time and money by managing the details and letting you focus on the big picture. Choosing the best eQMS software will depend on the complexity of your operations, your budget and your immediate needs versus long-term goals. You’ll also want to consider regulatory compatibility, customer care and ease of use.
To make your search a bit easier, we’ve provided an overview of what to look for in an eQMS and highlighting a few solutions we think stand out from the crowd.
What is eQMS software?
An eQMS is an electronic Quality Management System that automates your quality processes, centralizing, connecting and tracking your quality operations. eQMS software is typically cloud-based, making it accessible anytime, anywhere. Some companies offer an on-premise solution as well.
In practice, eQMS software unites multiple quality processes that may have been originally created within several different applications. It easily connects data from multiple locations, departments and people to streamline quality control processes, from document control to corrective and preventive actions and employee training.
Why would you need an eQMS?
If you’re striving to achieve ISO, FDA or other regulatory compliance, or if you just want to improve efficiency for overall performance and bottom-line success, an eQMS is the best way to automate compliance processes. In today’s day and age, an eQMS makes sense for a wide variety of reasons, even beyond operations.
Some of the best arguments for an eQMS:
Automatic audit prep: Documentation needed for regulatory compliance is automatically generated, tracked and stored throughout its lifecycle. Many eQMS software solutions have embedded processes for meeting regulatory standards.
Better, easier document control: Automating document control with eQMS software means no more paper logs or lost email approvals. Documents are centrally stored in one place, while changes and approvals are tracked via the software application.
Real-time data: An eQMS serves as a repository for the most up-to-date data surrounding your quality operations – from the status of corrective actions to supplier evaluations. With a centralized, automated system, the latest data is always at your fingertips, ensuring decisions are made based on current information.
Stay ahead of competitors: With an eQMS, quality becomes ingrained in your operations and efficiencies are reached throughout your organization, allowing you to bring your products to market more quickly. Saving time and money can put you far ahead of your competitors.
How much does eQMS software cost?
eQMS software typically ranges from $2,000 per user, per year to hundreds of thousands of dollars per year for a highly customized solution. When choosing an eQMS, pay especially close attention to the following factors:
- Cost per license
- The number and type of licenses your organization requires
- Scalability of the platform
- The number of modules/applications included
- The cost to add modules or features
- Data limitations and costs
- Implementation timing and costs
- Training and support costs for current and future employees
- Validation costs
- Maintenance, subscription or other added fees
Licensing: The most common license types are per-user and concurrent. Per-user licensing is just as it sounds -- one license per an individual user. Some eQMS software providers charge per user but offer pricing options based on functionality. For instance, if a user needs “read only” access, associated fees for that type of license will be lower.
Concurrent licensing allows companies to have multiple users on one licensing code. If a company purchases five concurrent licenses, then five of their employees can use the software at any given time.
Applications included: Many eQMS software providers offer pricing plans that start with a base of capabilities and increase in cost as extra capabilities are added. Make sure your non-negotiable functions are part of the core applications provided in the plan you’re considering, and be aware of which applications are add-ons and at what cost.
Data limitations: You’ll also want to consider how much data the platform is able to store for you or if there are costs associated with different levels of data storage. A platform with unlimited data storage is ideal, but many companies have maximum data or document limitations.
Implementation and training: Be sure to find out if software implementation and training are included in presented costs or if they will be additional charges. Find out what kind of services are included in these services and at what cost. Sometimes training is free but limited, for instance, to on-line information libraries.
Additional fees: Be sure to ask about any additional fees, such as annual subscription fees or charges for software updates. Some eQMS software providers charge for customer support, for example. You’ll want to make sure you factor additional fees into your cost examination.
Scalability: Consider whether the eQMS software you’re considering offers applications that you can grow into as you either master other applications or as your business evolves and grows. Will there be an extra cost down the road when you need those capabilities?
Top things to look for in eQMS software in 2024
Common applications and features to look for in an eQMS:
Document Control with Electronic Signatures
A document control system is a major component of any QMS. In the eQMS arena, look for a system that offers electronic approvals and signatures, auto archiving and built-in traceability.
Regulatory/Audit Management
eQMS software in 2024 should automatically schedule audits and notify you when due; should be able to audit against any regulatory standard; and should link directly to other quality processes, such as documents and corrective and preventive actions (CAPAs).
Scalability
Look for an eQMS that offers the ability to grow within the platform. While you’ll likely need document control from the start, other functions, such as automating supplier management, might be something you don’t currently need but can foresee being an asset as your business evolves.
Cost Effectiveness
There are many pricing models used by the various eQMS software providers. Make sure your non-negotiable functions are part of the core applications provided, and be aware of which applications are add-ons and at what cost. You’ll also need to consider number of users and type of access.
Out-of-the-Box Capabilities
Many eQMS providers offer customization, which takes costs to a whole new level. Out-of-the-Box eQMS solutions can provide robust capabilities for less and generally mean quicker implementation.
Comprehensive Support
As with any new software, there will likely be a learning curve. Look for an eQMS provider that will be there when you need help, whether its onboarding, software updates, over-the-phone support or a library of published instructions.
Validation
Organizations focused on life sciences, medical devices and pharmaceutical products should consider using validated QMS. Validated systems ensure that the software is in line with requirements set forth in FDA 21 CFR Part 11 and Part 820. Using a pre-validated QMS gives life sciences companies upfront knowledge that this requirement is already taken care of.
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Our picks for the best eQMS software in 2024
QT9 QMS
QT9 eQMS is consistently one of the top-rated quality management systems available. It is versatile for companies big and small with truly unlimited scalability. This easy-to-use platform centralizes and automates quality processes for the most highly regulated industries, including medical device manufacturers, life science companies and aerospace companies. It is a great all-around option for companies with over 25 modules included for better data centralization and analytics.
It’s not just us. QT9 QMS is loved by customers and auditors alike.
Rated 4.8/5 on G2
Rated 4.7/5 on Capterra
Pros:
- Over 25 modules included
- Cloud-based platform, with on-site availability
- Out-of-the-box with configuration capabilities
- Unlimited customer support
- Easy-to-use interface
- Unlimited data storage
- Fully validated
- Concurrent-license pricing structure
- ERP integration
- Supplier, customer and employee portals for easier traceability
- Free trial available
Cons:
- Limited customization
- Limited workflows
- DHR and EBR through QT9 ERP
Core Modules
25 Included
Support & Training
Unlimited
Validation
Included
Free Trial
Yes
MasterControl
MasterControl is used by some of the largest Pharma and Med Dev companies and has a versatile platform that offers advanced customization. The integration between modules enables large, enterprise-scale companies to adapt to a digital platform with ease. With a focus on companies in the life sciences, MasterControl is able to connect many aspects of quality management.
Rated 4.3/5 on G2
Rated 4.5/5 on Capterra
Pros:
- 12 core applications
- Cloud-based platform
- Highly customizable
- Pre-built integrations available
- Configurable workflows
- Robust customer support
- Supplier Portal available at extra cost
- Validation available at extra cost
Cons:
- Higher costs as applications are added
- Mixed reviews about ease of use
- No customer portal
- No ERP integration
- No free trial
Core Modules
12 Included
Support & Training
Optional
Validation
Optional
Free Trial
No
Greenlight Guru
Greenlight Guru is the only quality management platform designed specifically for medical device companies. The platform helps companies get safer products to market faster, simplifies FDA and ISO regulatory compliance and provides a single source of truth by connecting the management of all quality processes like CAPAs, risk, audits, document control, training, design control and more.
Rated 4.5/5 on G2
Rated 4.5/5 on Capterra
Pros:
- 6 core modules
- Out-of-the-box or customized functionality
- Integrated product-design controls and data capture
- Document control with in-system editing available
- Fully validated
- Simple user interface
Cons:
- MedTech focus limits applications
- Reduced configuration capabilities
- Fewer modules hinder scalability
- No supplier integration
Core Modules
6 Included
Support & Training
Optional
Validation
Optional
Free Trial
No
Qualio
Qualio is a cloud-based quality management software system designed for life science companies. Qualio empowers medical device, pharmaceutical, biotech and contract organizations to get to the market faster, boost revenue and cut risk. Companies use Qualio to embed and automate GxP, FDA and ISO compliance.
Rated 4.4/5 on G2
Rated 4.6/5 on Capterra
Pros:
- 8 core modules
- API integration with Salesforce
- Document control with in-system editing capability
- Configurable workflows
- Consistently high rankings for ease of use
- Fully validated
- 24/7 customer support
Cons:
- Fewer modules hinder scalability and data centralization
- Extra capabilities are an added expense
- No dedicated calibration/maintenance function
- Licenses required on per-user basis, including for read-only access
- Reported difficulty linking quality event data
- No supplier portal
- No free trial
Core Modules
8 Included
Support & Training
Available
Validation
Available
Free Trial
No
ETQ Reliance
ETQ Reliance is an easy-to-use QMS for enterprise organizations and those who aspire to be. It automates multiple quality management processes out-of-the-box or customized to meet your needs. Nine core modules are included and up to 42 ready-to-use applications are available.
Rated 4.2/5 on G2
Rated 4.6/5 on Capterra
Pros:
- Up to 42 applications available
- Cloud-based platform
- Out-of-the-box capabilities
- Customizable
- Concurrent-license pricing
- Supplier portal available
- ERP integration
Cons:
- Extra options have added cost
- Implementation and training are an extra cost
- Mixed reviews of customer support and training
- Reported lags in system
- No free trial
Core Modules
9 Included
(42 Available)
Support & Training
3 Plans Available
Validation
Available
Free Trial
No
Intellect
Intellect QMS is designed for companies with 100 employees or more as well as startups with funding. It includes four core applications, and it offers up to 28 pre-built applications that are configurable using a drag-and-drop feature. Intellect is a fairly well-rounded offering, however the base package is small and costs quickly add up as capabilities are added.
Rated 4.6/5 on G2
Rated 4.5/5 on Capterra
Pros:
- 4 core applications, with 14 additional available
- Drag-and-drop configuration
- Cloud or on-premise availability
- Customer support available
- Free trial available
Cons:
- Additional applications are an added cost
- API integrations are an additional cost
- No supplier or customer portals
- Reports of bumpy implementations
- Full customer support available for an additional cost
- Limited storage capabilities (25 – 300 GB)
Core Modules
5 Included
(30 Available)
Support & Training
3 Plans Available
Validation
Available
Free Trial
Yes
Summary
Deciding which eQMS software is right for your business requires a good understanding of your needs, a vendor’s capabilities and a deep dive into associated costs. As you search, make a list of the key functions an eQMS needs to work for you immediately and as your business grows and evolves. Be sure the solution is capable of addressing your regulatory needs. Examine pricing closely as many solutions that seem ideal on the front end become much more expensive as you dig in, add users, applications and even customer support.
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