An honest 2026 head-to-head. Moraware runs on three products — CounterGo to quote, Systemize to run the shop, Inventory for slabs. Stone Profit System (StoneProfits) is a full stone-industry ERP — inventory, purchasing, sales, accounting, and job costing under one roof. We compare them fairly, then show you a modern all-in-one alternative: SlabOS.
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Both Moraware and Stone Profit have served the stone and countertop industry for years, and shops choose them for genuinely different reasons. The honest way to compare them isn't "which wins" — it's which shape of product fits how your shop runs.
Moraware is a job-management and estimating toolset delivered as a family of focused products — you quote in one, run the shop in another, and track slabs in a third. Stone Profit is a full stone-industry ERP — one comprehensive system of record that reaches all the way into purchasing, accounting, and job costing. Below we lay out each on its own terms before putting them next to each other.
Moraware is well-known in the countertop world as a set of dedicated tools. CounterGo to quote, Systemize to run the shop and the calendar, and Inventory for slabs. Each is focused on its own job, and shops adopt the pieces they need.
The strength of this approach is that each product is built for a specific task. The trade-off is that the work — and the data — is split across separate products you keep in sync, drawing is 2D-first, slab nesting is done by hand, pricing is per-product, and moving your history in is largely do-it-yourself.
Description based on publicly available information as of 2026; verify directly at moraware.com.
Framing based on StoneProfits' own site plus Capterra / GetApp / the Stone World stone guide, as of 2026; verify directly at stoneprofits.com.
The Stone Profit System (StoneProfits) is a comprehensive industry ERP for stone, tile, and solid-surface businesses — fabricators, distributors, and manufacturers alike. Its strength is back-office depth: inventory, purchasing, sales, accounting, and job costing all in one system of record.
It carries detailed slab and remnant inventory with photos, barcoding, and square-footage calc, plus quotations, estimations, and scheduling. Its fabricator modules also advertise countertop drawing, slab nesting, and a Slabsmith integration. Public reviews are a small sample — roughly 4.2/5 overall on GetApp/Capterra (15 reviews) — with Value for Money its lowest-rated category (3.7/5) and Support around 3.5/5; a few reviewers describe self-driven onboarding and manual workarounds in the accounting modules. It's listed starting around $20,000 on Capterra/GetApp, with full pricing not published.
Review figures above are paraphrased from public Capterra/GetApp listings (a 15-review sample — not representative) and describe reviewer experience, not a definitive claim about the current product. The ~$20,000 figure is the published starting price, not a guaranteed total. Verify directly at stoneprofits.com.
Two capable products built on different philosophies. We've added SlabOS as a third column so you can see where the modern all-in-one lands — but the first two columns stand on their own.
SlabOS's framing based on publicly available information as of 2026 (each vendor's own site, plus Capterra, GetApp, and the Stone World stone guide) — not a statement of fact about Moraware's or Stone Profit System's current products, which may differ or have changed. A dash (—) marks emphasis, not a definitive claim about the other product. The ~$20,000 figure is the published starting price on Capterra/GetApp, not a guaranteed total. Verify directly at moraware.com and stoneprofits.com. Moraware, CounterGo, Systemize, Inventory, Stone Profit System, StoneProfits, and Slabsmith are trademarks of their respective owners; no partnership or endorsement implied.
If Moraware splits the work across three products and Stone Profit asks you to run a full ERP, SlabOS takes the middle path: one modern platform, one login, for the fabrication shop's daily flow. Draw, quote, nest, schedule, install, and get paid — without stitching products together or standing up a multi-month ERP.
One login. Estimating desk, 3D studio, schedule, and the crew in the field.
Both Moraware and Stone Profit handle slab layout — Moraware by hand, Stone Profit through its modules and a Slabsmith integration. SlabOS's edge is that nesting is automatic best-fit optimization — roughly 30,000 placement operations on every job — paired with live 2D-to-3D drawing, so you find yield you'd never have the hours to chase by hand.
Canadian Countertops (David Scott, Vancouver) used SlabOS slab-nesting yield to underbid competitors on a $1M+ job — and kept their margin while doing it. They moved 20,000+ jobs and 18,000+ quotes across in about 4 hours, drawings included.
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.
If you want focused, established countertop tools, look hard at Moraware. If you need a full stone ERP with its own general ledger across multiple locations, Stone Profit is built for that. If you want one modern platform that draws, quotes, nests automatically, schedules the crew, and brings your history across for you — book a SlabOS demo. We'll draw one of your real jobs in 3D, nest it onto a slab, quote it, and show you exactly how a migration works.
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Shape. Moraware is a family of focused products — CounterGo to quote, Systemize to run the shop and calendar, and Inventory for slabs. Stone Profit System (StoneProfits) is a full stone-industry ERP that puts inventory, purchasing, sales, accounting, and job costing in one system of record, built for larger multi-location operations.
It depends on what you need. Moraware suits shops that want established, task-focused countertop tools. Stone Profit suits operations that need a full ERP and their own general ledger across locations — though its public reviews are a small sample (about 4.2/5 on GetApp/Capterra, 15 reviews) and it's listed starting around $20,000. If you mainly want to draw, quote, nest, schedule, and get paid quickly in one modern platform, SlabOS is worth a look.
Moraware's slab nesting is done by hand. Stone Profit lists slab nesting and a Slabsmith integration among its fabricator modules. SlabOS runs automatic best-fit nesting — roughly 30,000 placement operations on every job — to surface yield you wouldn't have the hours to chase manually.
One. SlabOS keeps live 2D/3D drawing, quoting with real per-slab pricing, automatic slab nesting, crew scheduling, the mobile crew app, slab inventory, job tracking, the customer portal, built-in AI, and QuickBooks in a single platform — one login.
Yes — migration is done for you, drawings included. Canadian Countertops moved 20,000+ jobs and 18,000+ quotes across in about 4 hours and were quoting in SlabOS the same day.