Tucson runs on countertops twelve months a year — there's no winter to slow the desert metro down. SlabOS is the all-in-one platform that helps Old Pueblo shops win more remodels with faster 2D→3D quoting, hold margin with automatic slab nesting, and keep crews moving from the Foothills to Marana on one login.
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Tucson's countertop demand is shaped less by tract-home booms than by a steady current of remodels, relocations, and retirement moves. Snowbirds and out-of-state buyers land in Oro Valley, the Catalina Foothills and SaddleBrooke, and the first thing many of them do is redo the kitchen. Mild winters mean templating and installs run all twelve months — there's no freeze to stall a schedule.
It's a value-conscious market, too: a college town anchored by the University of Arizona, with buyers who shop carefully. The shop that puts a clean, visual quote in front of a homeowner first — priced right the first time — is the one that books the job before the competition calls back.
Draw the job in 2D. The homeowner sees it in live 3D.
New arrivals in Oro Valley, SaddleBrooke and Green Valley want the dated kitchen redone the month they move in — visual quotes close those buyers.
Work runs year-round in the desert, so scheduling and crew coordination never get a quiet stretch to catch up on paperwork.
Warm granites and dramatic quartzite suit Southwestern and adobe-style homes — exactly the slabs where layout and yield decide the margin.
New rooftops in Marana, Vail, Sahuarita and Dove Mountain mean builder work on closing-driven timelines, far from the shop floor.
In a value-minded college-town economy, padding the slab count "to be safe" prices you out of jobs you should have won.
A template up in Catalina, an install in Vail off I-10, a slab pickup near downtown — the desert sprawl makes routing the real schedule killer.
Neighborhoods and suburbs are named only to describe the Greater Tucson market in general. SlabOS makes no claim about, and does not reference, any specific local fabrication business.
Draw the countertop in 2D and watch it render in real-time 3D as you go. Pricing updates live off your own Tucson price lists — edges, cutouts, thickness, splash — so the number is right the moment the design is.
A retiree in SaddleBrooke or a remodeler in the Foothills sees the finished kitchen, not a flat sketch — and gets a number while you're still standing in it. When a careful buyer is collecting estimates, being the fast, professional, three-dimensional one is how you get the deposit before anyone else circles back.
One login for the estimating desk, the 3D studio, the schedule, and the crew out in the field.
In a value-conscious metro like Tucson, the bid that wins is usually the leanest one that still holds profit. SlabOS nests your pieces automatically — one click runs roughly 30,000 placement operations to find a best-fit layout that gets more out of every slab.
Moraware's stack has nesting too — but it's done by hand. Manual layout means padding "to be safe," and on the bold quartzite Tucson kitchens love, that wasted yield is exactly the margin you needed to come in under the next shop. Automatic nesting lets you price tight without bleeding profit.
One click tests tens of thousands of placements per slab.
Canadian Countertops used SlabOS nesting to underbid a $1M+ job — and held their margin doing it. The same automatic-yield advantage applies to every Tucson bid, from a single Foothills kitchen to a multi-unit build out in Marana.
SlabOS clearly understands how to strike the right balance between fabrication and software. My only gripe: I didn't discover it sooner.
UI, integrations, performance, pricing ROI, sales features, support, onboarding, AI, the quoting engine, KPIs. Nothing to dislike — it's everything we've ever wanted.
CounterGo to quote, Systemize for jobs and the calendar, a separate Inventory product for slabs — re-keyed by hand.
Manual layout means padding for safety — yield you give away on every price-sensitive Tucson bid.
Out-of-state buyers want to picture the finished kitchen — a flat drawing doesn't close the sale the way 3D does.
DIY exports and spreadsheets to move your own history — so shops stay stuck where they are.
If your Tucson shop is on the Moraware stack — CounterGo, Systemize, and a separate Inventory product stitched together — SlabOS replaces all three with one platform, one login, one bill.
And the switch is done for you. 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 — quoting in SlabOS the same day. An Arizona shop's switch looks the same: no data left behind, searchable from day one, no quiet season required to make the jump.
“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.”
Book a demo and we'll draw one of your actual jobs in 3D, nest it onto a slab, quote it live off your price list, and show you the whole shop running on one screen.
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Yes. Tucson is a year-round, relocation-driven market — steady remodels and retirement moves in Oro Valley, the Catalina Foothills, SaddleBrooke and Green Valley, plus builder work out in Marana, Vail and Sahuarita, all running every month because the desert has no winter slowdown. SlabOS is built for that rhythm: fast 2D→3D quoting to win careful, value-minded buyers, automatic slab nesting to hold margin on granite, quartz and bold quartzite, plus scheduling, a mobile crew app, slab inventory, a customer portal, and built-in AI — all on one login. It works for a two-person shop and scales to a multi-crew operation covering the whole Pima County footprint.
Yes. Moraware is three products — CounterGo for quoting, Systemize for jobs and the calendar, and a separate Inventory product for slabs — that you stitch together by hand. SlabOS replaces all three with one platform: quoting, live 3D, scheduling, the crew app, slab inventory, the customer portal, and AI under a single login and one flat bill. The biggest practical difference is nesting — Moraware nests slabs manually, SlabOS does it automatically — which is where Tucson shops recover the margin they need to win price-sensitive bids. See the full SlabOS vs Moraware breakdown.
It's done for you. We migrate your accounts, contacts, quotes (with the actual drawings), jobs, activity history, calendar, and slab inventory — your shop doesn't have to wrangle exports and spreadsheets. As a reference point, Canadian Countertops moved 20,000+ jobs and 18,000+ quotes across in about four hours and were quoting in SlabOS the same day. A Tucson shop's switch follows the same path: nothing left behind, everything searchable from day one — and because Tucson never has an off-season, there's no need to wait for a quiet stretch to make the move.
In a value-conscious metro, the bid that wins is usually the leanest one that still holds profit. SlabOS nests your pieces automatically — one click runs roughly 30,000 placement operations to find a best-fit layout that gets more out of every slab. That recovered yield is real margin: it lets you price tight without cutting into profit, instead of padding the slab count by hand "to be safe." On the bold quartzite and warm granites Tucson kitchens favor, the difference is even bigger. See how nesting works.
Yes — that's one of the biggest wins for a desert metro stretched along the freeways. A template up in Catalina, an install in Vail off I-10, and a slab pickup near downtown can all live on one schedule, with the mobile crew app putting the day's stops, drawings, and job details in your installers' hands. Quoting, live 3D, scheduling, slab inventory, the crew app, and the customer portal all run in one system, so jobs scattered from Marana to Sahuarita stay coordinated instead of fragmenting across three products and a spreadsheet.
Pricing is custom to your shop — one flat platform fee for the whole system (drawing, quoting, scheduling, inventory, crew app, portal, and AI) with unlimited seats, instead of paying per-product and per-seat across three separate tools. See the pricing page, or book a demo and we'll set the right plan for a Tucson operation your size.