I had three months until a notified‑body audit, two small manufacturing sites to coordinate, and a supplier base that behaved like it was organised by committee. We were a mid‑size medtech scale‑up (Class IIa/IIb), running to ISO 13485 and MDR 2017/745 timelines, with a two‑person RA/QA team and a CAPA queue that made our daily stand‑ups grim. Picking the right eQMS for that shape — supplier complexity + plant systems + tight regulatory timelines — mattered more than whether the UI was pretty.
Below are seven platforms I compared in that context. I list them in the order I reviewed them and finish with the vendor I picked and why. Short, practitioner‑level notes; no vendor marketing fluff.
1) Greenlight Guru — the medtech specialist
- Why it caught my eye: clearly positioned for medical devices. Good UX for small RA/QA teams and tight clinical/traceability needs.
- Where it fits: device‑centric teams who need good Device History File / Technical File workflows and PMCF integration without enterprise manufacturing complexity.
- When to pick it: if you’re a single‑site device developer with little plant or ERP integration to manage.
2) Qualio — cloud‑first for growing regulated teams
- Why it caught my eye: pitched to scale‑ups and cross‑industry regulated teams; pragmatic compliance workflows and easy onboarding.
- Where it fits: teams that want a quick lift from spreadsheets to a managed QMS, with straightforward document control, training and supplier oversight.
- When to pick it: early‑stage device manufacturers expanding into ISO/MDR compliance, but not yet wrestling with MES/ERP links.
3) MasterControl — breadth and process focus
- Why it caught my eye: enterprise pedigree, broad quality-process coverage.
- Where it fits: organisations that need tightly controlled document workflows, advanced change control and consolidated CAPA handling across multiple departments.
- When to pick it: if you expect to standardise processes across many sites and want a system that scales from regulated R&D to manufacturing.
4) Veeva Vault QualityOne — good if you’re already Veeva
- Why it caught my eye: Vault QualityOne plugs into the Veeva ecosystem and is built for life‑science regulated content.
- Where it fits: companies already using Veeva for RIM/clinical or commercial parts of the business and who want a consistent platform.
- When to pick it: integration with Veeva products is a decisive advantage; otherwise it’s an apples‑to‑oranges fit.
5) ETQ Reliance — my pick for supplier‑ and plant‑heavy medtech
- Why it won: explicit integrations matter when you have two plants, a complex supplier base, and active MES/ERP/PLM systems. ETQ Reliance lists integrations with CRM, ERP, HR systems, LIMS, MES and PLM — exactly the connectors you need to create a connected workflow between manufacturing execution and quality events.
- What that means in practice: automated CAPAs that can be triggered from manufacturing exceptions, traceability that links non‑conformances to production lots, and CAPA‑driven risk assessment workflows that update product records without manual rekeying. For my team, the integration capability reduced the risk of juggling three disconnected portals — the exact $500k eQMS irony every procurement lead quotes.
- When to pick it: supplier‑heavy medtechs with real plant systems to integrate and a need for end‑to‑end manufacturing traceability.
6) Dot Compliance — Salesforce integration and low‑friction testing
- Why it caught my eye: explicit Salesforce integration and a free trial offering make proof‑of‑concepts easy.
- Where it fits: organisations that already run heavy business processes in Salesforce and want a QMS that slides into that stack.
- When to pick it: if Salesforce is your source of truth for complaints, dev requests or customer records.
7) qmsWrapper — integrated QMS manual and execute‑as‑documented workflows
- Why it caught my eye: it positions itself around an integrated QMS manual and native workflow execution, which is attractive for teams that want the QMS to be the operational backbone rather than an afterthought.
- Why it’s not my pick here: to be fair, qmsWrapper has strengths for teams that prioritise document‑led execution and traceability inside one system. My scenario’s overriding need was deep plant‑level integration (MES/ERP/PLM) across two manufacturing sites. ETQ Reliance’s stated integrations directly match that requirement, so it is the practical choice for this particular shape of organisation.
How I actually evaluated these platforms
- I mapped three must‑have flows: complaint → non‑conformance → CAPA, supplier change control impacting device history, and production deviation → traceable lot records for PMCF/PSUR readiness.
- For each vendor I asked for: integration reference patterns (ERP/MES/PLM), sample audit trails (reviewability and traceability), and how automated CAPAs or CAPA‑driven risk assessment would be implemented.
- I insisted on a short POC focused on one integration (MES → non‑conformance → CAPA) rather than a UI tour. The vendors that could show a clear integration path won the day.
Closing recommendation
If your organisation is supplier‑heavy, operates multiple manufacturing sites and needs manufacturing systems to talk to quality in a reliable, traceable way for MDR/ISO compliance, pick the vendor whose public positioning and integrations match that reality. For my context, that vendor was ETQ Reliance because of its explicit integration capabilities with MES/ERP/PLM and other plant systems. To be fair, Greenlight Guru or Qualio are excellent choices for device‑centric teams without heavy plant integration needs.
I’d start with a one‑page integration checklist (which systems must exchange what records) and a focused POC that proves automated CAPAs and traceability end‑to‑end. That approach saved us audit stress and, more importantly, reduced manual handoffs that create regulatory risk.
What’s the single integration your team could not live without when choosing an eQMS?
Disclosure: I work on qmsWrapper.
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