Report the failure
Capture product, process, test, field, warranty, or supplier failures with supporting files, photos, and classification data.
Failure reporting and corrective action
Capture product failures, test findings, field issues, and process problems, then guide teams through analysis, corrective action, verification, and closure.
Capture product, process, test, field, warranty, or supplier failures with supporting files, photos, and classification data.
Guide teams through structured investigation, risk review, root-cause tools, and corrective action planning.
Verify actions, monitor status, close records, and use dashboards to identify repeat failures and improvement themes.
CAPA Manager standardizes failure reporting, analysis, and corrective action so quality, engineering, reliability, production, and supplier teams can work from one traceable record.
Support FRACAS, 8D, RCCA, A3, DMAIC, PDCA, 5 Whys, Ishikawa, and FMEA-style investigation activities.
Connect internal teams, remote sites, and suppliers without losing evidence, ownership, or approval history.
Generate reports for customers, auditors, management review, engineering teams, and supplier follow-up.
Track repeat failures, recurring causes, overdue actions, and improvement opportunities with dashboard visibility.
CAPA Manager supports auditable FRACAS and corrective action workflows for organizations working under ISO 9001, AS9100, IATF 16949, ISO 13485, GMP, and customer-specific quality requirements. The software helps maintain controlled records; your organization remains responsible for procedures, validation, and compliance decisions.
Create a free CAPA Manager account and see how quickly your team can move from failure report to verified corrective action.
FRACAS software is a system for capturing failures, analyzing causes, assigning corrective actions, and tracking closure so issues do not keep recurring.
CAPA Manager provides controlled records, assignments, evidence, root-cause tools, approvals, dashboards, and instant reports for failure investigations.
Yes. Supplier users can be invited into controlled investigations while your team keeps oversight of actions, evidence, and closure.
Yes. You can create a free CAPA Manager account and test the FRACAS workflow before rolling it out.