Software for shops that run real throughput. When you're turning hundreds of jobs, a taped-together stack of three products and slabs nested by hand quietly tax every single job. SlabOS closes those leaks on one platform — and protects your yield at scale.
▶ Automatic slab nesting — one click per job · tap for sound
A two-job shop can absorb a clumsy workflow. A production shop can't. Re-keying a quote into a separate jobs product, padding a slab "to be safe," chasing an inventory spreadsheet — each one is small once and crushing across hundreds of jobs a month. The math that's invisible on one job is your margin at volume.
Quote in one product, schedule in another, track slabs in a third — multiplied by your job count.
Padding "to be safe" on every layout — yield you give away on every bid you write.
Every estimator prices a little differently — inconsistency you can't audit at scale.
No clean line from lead to installed when the data lives in three places.
SlabOS nests slabs automatically — one click runs roughly 30,000 placement operations per job to find the best fit. Moraware's stack has nesting too, but it's manual; ours does the search for you, the same way, on every quote. At one job a week that's a nicety. At a hundred jobs a month it's the difference between giving away a strip of stone on every layout and keeping it.
No estimator has the hours to test tens of thousands of placements by hand. The software does — repeatably, while your team writes the next bid.
placement operations tested per job, automatically, in one click.
job underbid on slab yield by a real shop — and they kept their margin. Read it →
click per job — not a manual layout your estimators rebuild by hand each time.
Draw the counter in 2D and watch it render in live 3D, priced as you go off your own price lists — edges, cutouts, thickness, real per-slab pricing. Because every estimator works from the same engine and the same lists, a quote written by your newest hire matches one written by your lead. That's the consistency a high-volume shop needs to audit margin instead of guessing at it.
Fig. 03 — Draw live in 2D, quote it in real time, the same way on every seat.
The quote becomes the job. The job becomes the schedule. The crew works it from the mobile app onsite, the customer approves it in their portal, the slab leaves inventory — and it's all one record, one login. No re-keying between three products at any handoff. That's how a production shop pushes more jobs through the same building without adding admin headcount.
Captured and tracked in the pipeline.
Drawn in 2D/3D, priced live, nested.
Signed off in the customer portal.
Crew and calendar in the same system.
Run onsite from the mobile crew app.
QuickBooks sync — no re-keying the invoice.
Fig. 04 — Every stage is one record in one platform. The slab inventory, tracked to the piece, runs underneath all of it.
The bigger the shop, the more "we have too much history to move" stops a switch. It's exactly backwards — the volume is why a manual export is impossible and why we do it for you. We migrate accounts, contacts, quotes (with the drawings), jobs, activity history, calendar, and slab inventory. One shop moved 20,000+ jobs and 18,000+ quotes in about four hours — searchable, and quoting in SlabOS the same day.
“All of it came over in an afternoon — 18,000+ quotes and our full job history migrated in about 4 hours. Nothing was lost. We were quoting in SlabOS the same day.”
Fig. 05 — A real, large-history migration, in the owner's words.
This comparison reflects SlabOS's opinion of common patterns across the category as of 2026 — it is not a statement of fact about any specific competing product, which may differ or have changed. Moraware's stack does include slab nesting; the distinction drawn here is automatic versus manual. A dash (—) marks where SlabOS places its emphasis, not a claim that another tool lacks a feature. Always evaluate each option against your own shop's needs. Pricing is custom — book a demo.
Book a demo — bring one of your real high-volume jobs. We'll draw it in 3D, auto-nest it onto a slab, quote it off your price list, and walk the whole lead-to-installed pipeline on one screen. Then we'll talk about moving your history across.
One platform · custom pricing · unlimited seats · see pricing · how nesting works · vs Moraware
SlabOS runs roughly 30,000 placement operations per job to find a best-fit layout automatically, in one click. A manual layout — what Moraware's inventory product gives you — depends on an estimator's time and instinct, so it's slower and tends toward padding "to be safe." At a job a week the gap is small; across hundreds of jobs a month it's a strip of stone on every layout, which is real material cost and real margin. One SlabOS shop used nesting yield to underbid a $1M+ job and still keep their margin.
SlabOS is one flat platform fee with unlimited seats — estimators, schedulers, the office, and the crew in the field all on one login. That matters for a production shop because a legacy stack charges per seat across three separate products, so headcount and growth quietly inflate the bill. Exact pricing is custom to your shop — book a demo and we'll set the right plan. See the pricing page for how it's structured.
Yes — that's the design point. The quote becomes the job, the job becomes the schedule, the crew runs it from the mobile app, the customer approves in their portal, and the slab leaves inventory, all as one record with no re-keying between products. A single lead-to-installed pipeline is how you push more jobs through the same building without adding admin staff to glue three tools together. Canadian Countertops runs on SlabOS with a history of 20,000+ jobs.
Yes, and it's done for you — the size is the reason, not the obstacle. We migrate accounts, contacts, quotes (with the actual drawings), jobs, activity history, calendar, and slab inventory. Canadian Countertops moved 20,000+ jobs and 18,000+ quotes in about four hours, searchable from day one, and were quoting in SlabOS the same day.
Those are three Moraware products — CounterGo for quoting, Systemize for jobs and the calendar, and a separate Inventory product for slabs — that you stitch together and re-key between. SlabOS is one platform: drawing, quoting, scheduling, the crew app, the customer portal, slab inventory, built-in AI, and QuickBooks, on one login and one bill. At low volume the seams are tolerable; at production volume every handoff between products is admin time and a place for data to drift. See SlabOS vs Moraware.
Every estimator draws in the same 2D/3D engine and prices off the same price lists with real per-slab pricing, so a quote is priced the same way regardless of who wrote it. Built-in AI lets you ask your own data in plain English — useful for auditing margin and throughput across a high-volume operation rather than exporting to a spreadsheet.