Fabora RAMS pricing

Simple pricing, shaped around rollout size.

Fabora RAMS is still in controlled rollout, so pricing is currently handled directly during onboarding. The aim is to keep it practical and tied to team size, working scope, and setup needs rather than publish guesses too early.

Pricing approach

Fabora is avoiding complicated billing models. Early rollout pricing is being kept direct and practical.

Current rollout bands

Three common Fabora RAMS rollout shapes

These bands show how Fabora RAMS is being positioned during beta. Exact figures are shared during onboarding rather than guessed on the public site.

Beta pricing shared during onboarding

Small delivery teams

For firms where one or two people prepare most RAMS and want a cleaner, faster drafting process.

  • Best for smaller steelwork teams
  • Focused on repeatable templates and practical editing
  • Lightweight rollout without extra systems overhead

Beta pricing shared during onboarding

Growing fabrication teams

For businesses with several project managers, estimators, or supervisors contributing to RAMS across live jobs.

  • Shared company structure across more users
  • Better reuse of standard content
  • Supports busier project pipelines

Scoped directly with Fabora

Multi-project rollouts

For firms coordinating several active work fronts and needing a tighter company-wide approach to RAMS preparation.

  • Rollout shaped around your working setup
  • Library and template planning included
  • Suitable for broader operational teams

What affects pricing

What Fabora looks at during onboarding

Main factors

  • How many people need to prepare or edit RAMS
  • How much repeat content you want to set up as reusable libraries
  • The range of activities, trades, and job types you cover
  • How much support you want during the initial rollout

Why pricing is handled this way

Fabora RAMS is still being shaped with early users, so Fabora is keeping pricing clear and direct rather than publishing figures that may not fit the real setup.

Early access

If the workflow looks right, check the beta fit.

The best next step is to see whether your team and RAMS process line up with the current Fabora RAMS rollout.