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Case study · Migration · Moraware → SlabOS

20,000 jobs.
Off Moraware.
Onto SlabOS.

This Vancouver-area fabricator didn't just switch software — they carried two decades of history across without losing a record, then turned SlabOS's slab nesting into a pricing edge on the bids that matter.

20,000+
jobs migrated
12,000+
quotes preserved
1,500+
accounts carried over
01 · The shop

A real production shop.

This shop runs the kind of volume where the software is the business: thousands of jobs a year, multiple price lists across locations, and a slab yard that has to be tracked to the piece. Years of that history lived inside Moraware — and that history was exactly what made leaving feel impossible.

02 · The problem

Locked in by their
own data.

The thing keeping most shops on legacy software isn't the software — it's the decade of accounts, quotes, and jobs trapped inside it. Rebuild that by hand and you lose weeks and risk dropping records. So shops stay, and keep paying, on a system they've outgrown.

They needed everything to come across — accounts, contacts, every quote and job, the calendar, and slab inventory — intact and queryable on day one.

03 · The move

The whole history,
carried across.

SlabOS migrated the full record set out of Moraware: 1,500+ accounts with their contacts and addresses, 12,000+ quotes with their drawings, 20,000+ jobs with their activity history, plus the calendar and slab inventory. Not a fresh start — their actual business, on a new system.

What came across
Accounts, contacts & addresses
Quotes with drawing data
Jobs & activity history
Calendar & crew schedule
Slab inventory
Multiple price lists by location
04 · The edge

Winning bids on
slab yield.

Once they were live, the real story started. SlabOS nests countertops onto slabs automatically — fitting more pieces out of the same stone. Less material per job means a leaner number on the quote without touching the margin. On a large bid, that gap is the difference between winning and watching it walk.

Within their first week live on SlabOS, this Vancouver-area fabricator used that yield advantage to underbid the competition on a $1M+ job — and hold their full margin doing it. The slabs they saved with auto-nesting were the edge.

05 · Now

One system, end
to end.

Today the shop draws, quotes, schedules, and tracks slabs in one place — with every historical job a search away. The move they thought would cost them weeks and records cost them neither.

Stuck on Moraware?

Your data can move
too.

Bring your whole history across and start quoting on a modern system. We'll show you exactly how the migration works on your data.

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