Two well-known names in countertop software, compared honestly. Moraware runs on three products — CounterGo to quote, Systemize to run the shop, Inventory for slabs. StoneApp by StoneGrid is a "for fabricators, by fabricators" all-in-one ERP — CRM, quoting, scheduling, purchasing, inventory, and accounting in one cloud. Here's how they actually stack up — and where a one-platform alternative fits.
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Moraware is one of the longest-running names in countertop software, and many shops run their whole business on it. The thing to understand is the shape: it's three separate products. CounterGo handles estimating and quoting. Systemize runs jobs, activities, and the calendar. Inventory tracks slabs. Each is its own product to learn, configure, and keep in sync.
Estimating & quoting, with a 2D-first drawing tool.
Jobs, activities, scheduling, and the shop calendar.
Slab tracking, kept as its own product.
Fig. 01 — Moraware splits estimating, shop management, and slab inventory into three products. (Clip: SlabOS.)
Moraware product details summarized from publicly available information as of 2026. Moraware, CounterGo, Systemize, and Inventory are trademarks of their respective owner; no partnership or endorsement implied. Verify current capabilities directly at moraware.com.
StoneApp by StoneGrid is an all-in-one business-management system for stone shops — CRM, quoting, scheduling, purchasing, inventory, and accounting in one cloud, mobile-ready tool. Unlike Moraware's three-product split, StoneApp's pitch is a single ERP. Its quoting module includes an "SA Drawing tool" with excess/waste material calculations, commercial quoting, and commission flexibility. The operations depth is real.
StoneApp feature details summarized from StoneGrid's official site (stonegridusa.com) and trade coverage, as of 2026. StoneApp and StoneGrid are trademarks of their respective owner; no partnership or endorsement implied. Verify current capabilities directly with the vendor.
If you're only choosing between these two, here's the fair read — based on each vendor's publicly available information.
Moraware is three products — CounterGo, Systemize, and Inventory — that you keep in sync. StoneApp presents as a single all-in-one ERP covering CRM through accounting. If a unified system matters to you, StoneApp leans that way by design.
Moraware's CounterGo is a long-established, dedicated estimating product with a 2D-first drawing tool. StoneApp's quoting module includes an "SA Drawing tool," excess/waste calculations, commercial quoting, and commission flexibility inside the ERP. Both quote; the difference is whether estimating is a separate product or one module among many.
Moraware keeps slab tracking in its own Inventory product and runs jobs/calendar in Systemize. StoneApp folds inventory (barcode, multi-warehouse, reorder points) and one-click auto-scheduling with route view into the same ERP, plus piece-level tracking and built-in accounting with QuickBooks & Sage sync.
Both are credible, fabricator-focused tools. The right pick depends on whether you prefer Moraware's established, dedicated estimating product or StoneApp's single-ERP, operations-deep approach — and on what each vendor confirms for your specific workflow.
Whichever way the Moraware-vs-StoneApp question lands for you, both share the same gap: neither leads with live 2D drawing into real-time 3D, automatic best-fit slab nesting, or a branded homeowner portal. SlabOS is one platform, one login, built around exactly that visual quoting and yield layer — and it still runs the rest of the shop.
Fig. 04 — One login. Estimating desk, 3D studio, schedule, slab inventory, and the crew in the field.
SlabOS runs automatic best-fit slab nesting on every job — roughly 30,000 placement operations testing layouts no estimator has the hours to chase by hand. Across both Moraware and StoneApp, automatic yield optimization is the SlabOS differentiator — the honest framing is automatic vs. manual, not a claim that either competitor can't nest.
Canadian Countertops (David Scott, Vancouver) used SlabOS slab-nesting yield to underbid competitors on a $1M+ job — and kept their margin while doing it. Their full job history came across in the switch: 20,000+ jobs and 18,000+ quotes migrated in about 4 hours.
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.
Comparison reflects SlabOS's reading of publicly available information from each vendor as of 2026 — not a statement of fact about any product's current capabilities, which may differ or have changed. A dash marks emphasis, not a definitive claim about the other product. Verify directly with each vendor: moraware.com and stonegridusa.com. Moraware, CounterGo, Systemize, Inventory, StoneApp, and StoneGrid are trademarks of their respective owners; no partnership or endorsement implied.
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Shape. Moraware is three products — CounterGo to quote, Systemize to run the shop, Inventory for slabs — that you keep in sync. StoneApp by StoneGrid presents as a single all-in-one ERP covering CRM, quoting, scheduling, purchasing, inventory, and accounting in one cloud tool. Both are credible, fabricator-focused options; the right pick depends on whether you prefer a dedicated, established estimating product or a single operations-deep ERP.
Yes. Moraware quotes in CounterGo and tracks slabs in its Inventory product; StoneApp includes a quoting module (with an "SA Drawing tool" and excess/waste calculations) and inventory with barcode scanning, multi-warehouse, and reorder points. StoneApp also lists built-in accounting with QuickBooks and Sage sync. Confirm specifics for your workflow with each vendor.
SlabOS is one platform built around the visual quoting and yield layer neither competitor leads with: live 2D drawing into real-time 3D, automatic best-fit slab nesting (~30,000 placement operations per job), and a branded homeowner portal — alongside quoting, crew scheduling, a mobile crew app, slab inventory to the piece, built-in AI on your own data, and QuickBooks sync.
Yes — migration is done for you, drawings included. One shop, Canadian Countertops, moved 20,000+ jobs and 18,000+ quotes across in about 4 hours, searchable from day one.
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