Built for trade businesses
Fabora is aimed at UK steel fabricators, site welders, steel erectors, and related metal trades that need practical software around live work.
Fabora products
Fabora is the wider software brand. Fabora RAMS is live now for site and workshop RAMS, and LEV Ready by Fabora covers LEV and extraction asset records with a public 7-day trial for new teams.
Live now
Fabora RAMS
RAMS software for steelwork businesses that need faster drafting, reusable company content, and cleaner issue control.
LEV Ready by Fabora
Specialist LEV and extraction records
Keep sites, areas, assets, QR labels, checks, service records, corrective actions, and due work in one practical record flow.
What Fabora is
Fabora is being built as software for steelwork businesses that need help with repeat paperwork, workshop control admin, and day-to-day delivery work. The public website keeps each product route clear so buyers can follow the right story without guesswork.
Fabora is aimed at UK steel fabricators, site welders, steel erectors, and related metal trades that need practical software around live work.
Fabora RAMS is live, LEV Ready now has a public 7-day trial route, and there is still room for more practical tools later.
The goal is software that earns its place in the business, with clear product routes and careful wording around what is live, staged, or still coming later.
Current products
Fabora now has two public product routes. Fabora RAMS handles RAMS workflows. LEV Ready handles LEV and extraction asset records. Each route stays clear about what it covers and how access works.
Live now
Fabora RAMS helps steelwork teams build site and workshop RAMS faster, reuse company content, and issue cleaner job-specific packs.
Public product page
LEV Ready is the Fabora product for sites, areas, extraction assets, QR labels, checks, service history, corrective actions, and due work.
Looking further ahead
Fabora is leaving room for more useful trade tools later, but the public site still needs to stay trustworthy. That means clear status labels and no pretending unfinished ideas are already live.
Trade tools
Fabora can keep adding smaller tools that help with workshop and site planning without forcing everything into the same product route.
Direct route
If a buyer needs rollout help, fit advice, or a product-fit conversation, the contact route stays close to the product pages instead of hiding behind a form maze.
Why it is built this way
Fabora needs to feel like a growing software brand, but the public site still needs to stay grounded. Each product route should make sense on its own and still fit the same overall Fabora standard.
Fabora RAMS and LEV Ready each have their own public page so buyers can understand the right workflow without mixed messaging.
Each product is being chosen around workshop, site, delivery, and control admin that steelwork businesses already deal with every week.
Pricing, resources, and contact routes stay close to the product pages so buyers can move from research to action without hunting around the site.
Practical next step
Use Fabora RAMS when the job is RAMS drafting and issue control. Use LEV Ready when the job is keeping extraction asset records, due work, and supporting evidence organised. Then use contact when you need rollout or fit help.