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Checklab is an industrial QMS (Quality Management System) platform hosted on a Dutch website. The site offers Dutch/English language switching and directs users to book a demo. The available copy confirms its positioning as a “QMS platform for industry,” but provides very limited detail on specific quality management workflows.
The features listed on the page mainly include white labeling, file uploads, analytics dashboards, security assistance, and single sign-on (SSO). From a QMS procurement perspective, common modules such as document control, audit management, CAPA, deviations/nonconforming products, training, and supplier quality do not appear in the captured text, so it is not possible to assess the depth of its quality management capabilities. In terms of collaboration, plans are differentiated by user count, and the FAQ also mentions pricing by agent accounts and inviting up to 400 agents. However, that section appears to contain placeholder text, so its reliability should be confirmed with the official team or via a demo.
Checklab offers four tiers: Free, Standard, Pro, and Enterprise. The Free plan includes 1 user; Standard is USD 29/month for 10 users; Pro is USD 59/month for 50 users; and Enterprise is USD 99/month and includes security assistance and SSO. The page says major credit cards are supported, subscriptions renew automatically, and users can contact the team for annual invoicing and additional payment options. Note that the Enterprise plan is listed as 1 user, which does not fully align with typical enterprise positioning, so this should be verified before requesting a quote.
The advantages are a straightforward pricing structure, availability of a free plan and demo entry point, and higher-tier plans that cover common enterprise software features such as file uploads, analytics dashboards, and SSO. The site also publishes an email address and a Dutch phone number. The drawbacks are also clear: much of the page appears to use generic SaaS template copy or placeholder text, and it lacks explanations of core QMS modules, compliance certifications, data security, APIs, integrations, deployment options, and data hosting regions.
Checklab is better suited to industrial companies that are initially exploring a lightweight QMS and want to book a demo to validate the product. For highly regulated industries such as medical devices, automotive, and pharmaceuticals, buyers should specifically ask about audit trails, electronic signatures, permissions, validation documentation, and compliance certifications. Access from mainland China is unknown. Payments mention major credit cards, but there is no information about RMB pricing, local invoices, or China-based support. Comparable mature QMS solutions include MasterControl, ETQ, Qualio, Greenlight Guru, and Ideagen.
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checklab.nl is an Netherlands SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach checklab.nl directly.