Choosing EHS software is more time-intensive than we might imagine. There are plenty of options in the market, and not every platform is the right fit.
One EHS platform may excel at contractor safety management. Another is built around construction site reporting. Some are designed for large enterprise compliance programmes, while others focus on workflow automation for inspections and incident tracking. We understand how tedious the drill of choosing the best EHS software is.
In this guide, we review 10 widely used EHS software platforms, including FlowForma. We compare their G2 ratings, core capabilities and typical use cases to help you quickly see where each tool fits and which one aligns best with the way your organization manages safety and compliance.
Before we explore each in depth, here’s a quick overview of the EHS software we have compiled and how we curated the list:
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EHS Software |
G2 Rating (as of 2026) |
EHS Focus / Key Capabilities |
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Procore |
Construction safety management with mobile reporting and inspections |
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FlowForma |
EHS workflow automation for MS 365 with AI-assisted setup and audit trails |
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Autodesk Construction Cloud |
Construction safety workflows with BIM-linked hazard management |
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EcoOnline |
Incident reporting plus chemical compliance and SDS management |
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Nintex |
Custom EHS-style workflows built on a general automation platform |
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Quentic |
Modular EHSQ and ESG management with legal compliance support |
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Intelex |
Enterprise EHSQ system for incidents, audits and corrective actions |
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Enablon |
Global EHS and ESG compliance with risk and audit management |
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Evotix |
EHS and ESG platform with incident lifecycle and embedded AI guidance |
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Alcumus SafeContractor |
N/A |
Contractor compliance and accreditation focused safety management |
Overview of the 10 EHS software
📌 How did we prepare our list?Our list covers 10 EHS software platforms, including our tool, FlowForma. We evaluated each platform using patterns from G2/TrustPilot reviews and validated capabilities against an EHS-focused framework, which included:
To provide a balanced view of day-to-day usability, we combined vendor claims with real user feedback from review platforms. |
Let’s analyse each EHS software in detail.
When to choose this: If you need chemical safety and frontline compliance together
EcoOnline’s EHS page
If your team is spending too much time chasing paperwork and not enough time actually working on safety, EcoOnline is built to change that. It brings chemical management, incident reporting, training and ESG compliance into one place so your frontline workers and safety managers can stay connected and compliant.
Workers can log near misses, hazards, and incidents directly from their phones via a QR code or the app, so reporting is done in the moment rather than forgotten by the end of a shift.
You can store, manage, and share safety data sheets across your organisation from a single system, with AI-assisted extraction to cut down the hours your team spends on manual data entry.
Rather than waiting until the end of the month to spot a trend, you get live data on incidents, risks and compliance status so you can act on issues before they escalate.
For employees working in isolation, the platform tracks their status around the clock and enables them to trigger an alert instantly if something goes wrong.
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Category |
EcoOnline Rating |
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Overall |
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Meets Requirements |
8.3 |
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Ease of Use |
8.7 |
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Ease of Setup |
8.3 |
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Ease of Admin |
8.4 |
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Quality of Support |
8.6 |
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Has Been a Good Partner in Doing Business |
8.6 |
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Product Direction (% positive) |
7.8 |
EcoOnline’s G2 user ratings
When to choose this: EHS processes need structure and automation
FlowForma’s Health & Safety Page
FlowForma helps you run environmental, health and safety processes through clear, structured workflows.
Everything runs within one platform that brings together forms, workflows, document generation, analytics and AI. Instead of tracking safety activities across emails, spreadsheets and shared folders, you can see what is happening across your EHS processes in one place and keep records ready whenever a review or audit is required.
FlowForma H&S Copilot
FlowForma helps you set up and run EHS processes using a comprehensive range of explainable and easy-to-use AI features. AI Copilot can turn safety procedures, inspection templates, or risk assessment notes into a working workflow. Dashboards show where incidents, inspections, or corrective actions are delayed, while the Discovery Agent can convert meeting discussions into ready-to-test safety processes.
You can manage safety processes from the moment an incident is reported until corrective actions are closed. Reports move automatically to the right supervisor or compliance officer based on severity, site, or risk level.
Every step stays visible, so investigations and follow-ups do not stall.
Safety inspections and risk assessments run through forms that adapt to the situation. Relevant questions appear based on the type of hazard, site, or equipment involved. Validation rules prevent incomplete submissions and help capture accurate safety data.
FlowForma generates safety reports, incident summaries, and compliance documents using the information already collected in the workflow. Your team does not need to copy data into separate templates, saving time and reducing reporting errors.
Every action in a safety process is recorded automatically. You can see who reported the incident, who reviewed it, and how long corrective actions took to close it. Dashboards highlight delays and recurring risks.
FlowForma runs inside SharePoint within your Microsoft 365 environment. Safety teams manage EHS processes directly, while IT maintains control over access, security, and compliance settings.
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Category |
FlowForma User Rating |
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Overall |
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Meets Requirements |
8.6 |
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Ease of Use |
8.7 |
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Ease of Setup |
8.3 |
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Ease of Admin |
8.2 |
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Quality of Support |
9.2 |
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Has the product been a good partner in doing business? |
9.3 |
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Product Direction (% positive) |
9.2 |
FlowForma’s user ratings on G2
Why choose this: Modular EHS with strong European compliance coverage
Quentic’s homepage
When your EHS and sustainability obligations feel like they're scattered across spreadsheets, emails and disconnected systems, Quentic pulls them all together. It's particularly well-suited for mid-to-large organizations managing ISO certifications alongside day-to-day health, safety and environmental requirements, especially across European operations.
You choose the modules that match your current needs and connect them as your programme grows, without paying for features you don't use yet.
Quentic maintains an automatically updated legal register tied to your industry and location, so your team always knows which regulations apply and can assign responsibilities without manually tracking changes in legislation.
The platform uses machine learning to extract and manage data from safety data sheets, which is a significant time-saver when you're handling large chemical inventories across multiple sites.
You can plan, carry out and report audits from a mobile device in the field, with findings automatically linked to corrective actions and ISO-compliant documentation generated at the end.
Quentic is rated 4 out of 5 on G2, based on just 1 review. We don’t have enough data to assess how the platform performs across ease of use, setup, support quality and other relevant parameters.
When to choose this: For Enterprise EHSQ, where integration and audit matter
Intelex’s homepage
If you're running safety, quality and environmental programmes across a large or complex organization, Intelex gives you a single platform to manage all of them without the disconnected tools that usually make data hard to trust. It's built for organizations that need deep configuration, strong integration with enterprise systems and a detailed audit trail for every process.
When something goes wrong, Intelex walks your team through structured investigation methods such as Pareto analysis, 5 Whys, and fishbone diagrams, and ties findings directly to corrective actions so the same issue doesn't recur.
Your dashboards pull from live EHSQ data and surface trends automatically, so safety leaders can move from reviewing historical reports to spotting risks as they emerge.
The platform supports OSHA, ISO 45001, ISO 14001 and other major standards, giving your team a structured way to track obligations, assign responsibilities and demonstrate compliance during audits.
Intelex connects with HR, ERP and other core systems through APIs and pre-built connectors, so your safety data doesn't live in a silo separate from the rest of your organization's operations.
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Category |
Intelex EHSQ Rating |
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Overall |
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Meets Requirements |
8.0 |
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Ease of Use |
7.2 |
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Ease of Setup |
7.0 |
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Ease of Admin |
7.3 |
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Quality of Support |
6.9 |
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Has Been a Good Partner in Doing Business |
7.8 |
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Product Direction (% positive) |
8.5 |
Intelex’s user ratings on G2
When to choose this: When multinational EHS and ESG must connect
Enablon’s homepage
For large multinational organizations where EHS, operational risk and ESG all need to work together, not just sit on the same platform, Enablon is a good solution. It's trusted by Fortune 500 companies managing compliance and risk across dozens of countries, and it's particularly strong where process safety, permit-to-work and environmental reporting need to connect seamlessly.
You can map risk pathways visually, monitor barrier health in real time and connect process hazard analyses with day-to-day operations so your team always knows which controls are in place and whether they're working.
Enablon tracks scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions; waste from generation through disposal; and water usage in a single system, ensuring reliable, consistent environmental reporting across all sites.
Rather than exporting data to build reports elsewhere, your teams get live visualisations of EHS, ESG and risk data across sites through a built-in analytics layer that integrates with your existing ERPs and data sources.
Workers in the field can report observations, conduct inspections and receive real-time safety alerts on their phones, even when offline, with everything automatically syncing back to the central platform.
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Category |
Enablon ESG Excellence Rating |
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Overall |
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Meets Requirements |
8.3 |
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Ease of Use |
6.7 |
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Ease of Setup |
Not enough data |
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Ease of Admin |
Not enough data |
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Quality of Support |
8.5 |
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Has Been a Good Partner in Doing Business |
Not enough data |
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Product Direction (% positive) |
7.1 |
Enablon’s user ratings on G2
When to choose this: For EHS workflows too specific to standardise
Nintex homepage
Nintex isn't an EHS platform in the traditional sense. It's a process automation and workflow tool that organizations use to digitise and streamline EHS-related processes that are still running on paper, email chains, or manual approvals. If your team has safety workflows that have outgrown your current EHS-specific tools, Nintex can fill that gap.
Your team can build and deploy automated workflows like incident notification routing, permit approvals, compliance sign-offs, etc., using a drag-and-drop interface without needing developer support, which means safety managers can own their own processes.
Nintex lets you map, document and publish your safety processes in a structured way so that teams across locations are following the same procedure and any changes are reflected everywhere immediately.
The risk and compliance add-on lets you link obligations directly to your process maps, assign controls, schedule audits and track findings, which is particularly useful for organizations working toward ISO certification.
Because your EHS workflows rarely live in isolation, Nintex integrates with tools your team already uses, such as SharePoint, Salesforce, and Teams, so safety processes slot into your existing way of working rather than creating another system to manage.
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Category |
Nintex Rating |
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Overall |
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Meets Requirements |
8.4 |
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Ease of Use |
8.4 |
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Ease of Setup |
8.0 |
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Ease of Admin |
8.0 |
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Quality of Support |
8.1 |
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Has Been a Good Partner in Doing Business |
8.4 |
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Product Direction (% positive) |
8.1 |
Why choose this: Safety embedded in your existing Autodesk environment
Autodesk’s homepage
If you're managing construction projects and want safety to be part of the same environment as your drawings, documents and field reports, Autodesk Construction Cloud brings it all together.
It's especially useful for general contractors and project teams who want safety tracking integrated into their broader project management workflow.
You can build safety checklists from scratch, import existing PDF forms, or use templates, then assign them to specific team members with required fields and signatures so nothing gets submitted incomplete.
Construction IQ, the platform's machine learning tool, automatically flags high-risk issues across your projects, helping your safety team focus attention where it's actually needed.
Field workers can pull up the latest drawings, markups and safety documentation directly from the mobile app, so the information they're working from is always updated and the latest.
Because safety forms, issues and RFIs all live in the same data environment as your project schedule and cost data, your team doesn't need to copy information between tools or reconcile different records at the end of a project.
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Category |
Autodesk Construction Cloud Rating |
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Overall |
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Meets Requirements |
8.2 |
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Ease of Use |
8.1 |
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Ease of Setup |
7.9 |
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Ease of Admin |
7.9 |
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Quality of Support |
8.0 |
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Has Been a Good Partner in Doing Business |
8.3 |
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Product Direction (% positive) |
9.1 |
Autodesk’s user ratings on G2
When to choose this: When you want safety management built into project workflows
Procore’s homepage
Procore is built for construction teams who want safety embedded in how projects run, not treated as a separate administrative task. If your field teams are already using Procore for project management, adding safety workflows means your crew doesn't have to switch tools or learn a second system to stay compliant.
Workers can record a short video of a site issue, speak a description, and Procore automatically creates the observation. This cuts down the time it takes to log something in the moment when conditions are changing quickly.
Your team can run inspections using templates on any smart device, create follow-up actions directly from failed items and send notifications to the right people so nothing waits until someone's back at a desk.
Whether it's a safety violation, a near miss, or a good practice worth documenting, all observations are tracked from creation to closeout with a real-time history so managers can see what's resolved and what's still open.
In an incident or emergency, your safety team can instantly identify who's on site, which company they're with and what certifications they hold, making emergency responses faster and more reliable.
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Category |
Procore Rating |
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Overall |
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Meets Requirements |
8.7 |
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Ease of Use |
8.6 |
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Ease of Setup |
8.2 |
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Ease of Admin |
8.5 |
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Quality of Support |
9.0 |
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Has Been a Good Partner in Doing Business |
8.8 |
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Product Direction (% positive) |
9.5 |
Procore’s user ratings on G2
When to choose this: For contractor vetting and supply chain compliance
Alcumus’s SafeContractor’s homepage
(Note: Alcumus' EHS software business was acquired by EcoOnline in 2023 and is being integrated into that product suite. If you're evaluating Alcumus as a standalone EHS platform, it's worth confirming the current product roadmap.)
Alcumus is built for organizations in high-risk industries such as construction, manufacturing, energy and financial services, where getting frontline workers to actually participate in safety reporting is as big a challenge as the reporting itself. Its focus has always been on making safety management accessible to the people doing the work, not just the people managing it.
Workers can report incidents, near misses and hazards instantly from their phones, reducing the gap between when something happens and when the safety team is notified.
You can track the safety records, certifications and compliance status of contractors and suppliers in one place, which is important when your supply chain is constantly changing and your liability doesn't stop at your own employees.
Audits and inspections can be created, assigned and completed on a mobile device, with corrective actions tracked through to completion so nothing gets lost between a site visit and a follow-up email.
The platform supports structured observation programmes where supervisors and workers can record both at-risk and positive behaviours, creating a feedback loop that builds safety culture over time rather than just capturing incidents after they happen.
SafeContractor is not listed on G2 yet.
Because SafeContractor is not listed on G2, we reviewed verified user feedback from Trustpilot to reflect real customer experiences. The pros and cons below are based on these reviews.
Why choose this: AI guidance embedded directly in EHS workflows
Evotix’s homepage
For mid-size and enterprise organizations that want EHS and ESG to work as a genuinely connected system and not a collection of separate modules bolted together, Evotix is built around that idea from the start. Its AI layer, EvoAI, sits within your workflows rather than as a separate analytics tool, so your team gets guidance in the moment, not after the fact.
Rather than asking your team to consult a separate dashboard, EvoAI surfaces relevant suggestions and checks context directly within incidents, audits, and inspections as they are being completed, ensuring support is available when it is actually useful.
From initial report to investigation, root cause analysis and corrective action close-out, the full process lives in one place, with AI helping to classify incidents—including Serious Injury and Fatality precursors—more consistently than manual categorisation allows.
You can connect risk assessments, controls, permits and change management in a single view that updates as conditions evolve, so your team always has an accurate picture of which barriers are in place and whether they're holding.
Health risks often show up gradually rather than in a single incident, and Evotix connects health monitoring data with your broader EHS programme so you can spot patterns earlier and act before harm builds.
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Category |
Evotix Rating |
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Overall |
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Meets Requirements |
8.0 |
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Ease of Use |
7.0 |
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Ease of Setup |
6.2 |
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Ease of Admin |
7.1 |
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Quality of Support |
7.2 |
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Has Been a Good Partner in Doing Business |
8.1 |
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Product Direction (% positive) |
8.5 |
Evotix’s user ratings on G2
The right EHS software isn't the one with the most features. It's the one your team will actually use and that fits the way your organization already works.
Here are six factors worth thinking through before you decide.
Start with what keeps your safety team up at night. If you're managing chemical inventories, SDS obligations or ISO certifications, you need a platform built around those specific requirements—not one that treats them as an afterthought. Match the software to your actual compliance burden, not a generic checklist.
A system that works well for a safety manager at a desk can be frustrating for a worker on a factory floor or construction site. Think about where your people are when they need to report something and whether the platform makes that easy or adds friction. Adoption drops quickly when the tool feels like extra work.
Your EHS data rarely lives in isolation. If your HR, ERP or Microsoft 365 environment already holds the information your safety programme depends on, you want software that integrates cleanly—not one that creates another silo to manage separately.
Your needs today may look very different in two years. If you're expanding sites, adding contractors or moving toward ESG reporting, check whether the platform scales without a painful re-implementation. Modular platforms give you room to grow; rigid ones tend to hold you back.
Licensing fees are only part of the picture. Implementation, training, configuration and ongoing support all add up, and some platforms require significant IT involvement before they're usable. Ask vendors what a realistic go-live looks like and factor that into your decision alongside the headline price.
Not every platform covers the same ground. Once you’ve analysed the above areas, look for the key features listed below to finalise a platform based on your requirements:
Choosing EHS software comes down to finding something your team will actually use and that doesn't create more work than it saves.
FlowForma does this well. It brings incident reporting, inspections, audits, and corrective actions into a single structured environment, without asking your team to learn a complicated system or rely on developer support every time a process needs updating.
The no-code workflow builder means your safety managers can own and adapt their processes directly and the Microsoft 365 integration means IT stays in control without becoming a bottleneck.
What sets it apart in a crowded market is the combination of simplicity and structure. Many platforms offer one or the other—FlowForma holds both. Workflows are easy to build but rigorous enough to satisfy audit and compliance requirements. AI Copilot reduces the setup time for new processes, and every action is recorded automatically, so your audit trail is always ready when you need it.
It's not the right fit for every organization. If your primary needs are chemical inventory management, contractor accreditation, or construction-specific project safety, a specialised platform may serve you better. But if your goal is to add structure, visibility, and accountability to your EHS processes across teams, sites, and workflows, FlowForma is worth a serious look. Book a demo to see how FlowForma works for your organization.