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For multi-location fabricators
Every branch.
One source
of truth.

Multi-location countertop software that runs all of your shops on a single platform — shared price lists, cross-branch slab visibility, scheduling that spans crews, and one consistent quote — instead of a separate login per tool, per site.

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Chapter One
01
The multi-site tax

Two shops, two
versions of the truth.

The moment a fabricator opens a second location, software that worked for one shop starts working against the group. Each branch ends up with its own copy of the price list, its own slab count, its own way of quoting. Margins drift apart, and nobody can see the whole company at once.

A slab sits idle at the east branch while the west branch buys the same color. One location quotes an edge at last year's rate. A homeowner who priced a job at one store gets a different number at another. None of it is anyone's fault — it's the cost of running each site as an island.

SlabOS gives the group one shared system — every branch, one truth.

Fig. 01 — One drawing engine, one quote standard, used at every location.

Chapter Two
A login per tool, per site

Quoting in one product, jobs in another, slabs in a third — multiplied by every branch you run.

Price lists maintained N times

A vendor raises a slab price and someone has to update it in every location's copy by hand.

No view across branches

You can't see the other shop's remnants, its schedule, or its pipeline without phoning over.

Reporting stitched in a spreadsheet

To see total sales, someone exports each location and merges it by hand every month.

02
The fragmented stack

More sites,
more silos.

Legacy stacks already split a single shop across three products — one to quote (CounterGo), one to run jobs and the calendar (Systemize), and a separate Inventory product for slabs. Add a second or third location and you multiply that fragmentation by every branch. The headache scales faster than the company.

Chapter Three · The turn
03
One platform

One login.
Every branch.

SlabOS runs the whole group on a single platform. Set a price list once and every location quotes off it. See slab inventory across branches. Schedule crews and trucks wherever the work is. One source of truth — not a copy per site.

Shared price lists Cross-branch inventory Scheduling across crews Consistent quoting Roles & permissions Built-in AI

Fig. 03a — The same live quoting engine, identical at every store.

What every branch shares · on one platform
01

Price lists, set once

Maintain pricing centrally so every location quotes off the same numbers — with room for per-branch lists where markets differ.

02

Inventory across branches

Track slabs to the piece, with location on each one, so you can see what every shop is holding before you buy more.

03

Scheduling that spans crews

Jobs, crews, and the calendar live together, so you can move work and people to wherever the load is.

04

Consistent quoting

The same 2D + live 3D drawing engine and quote format at every store — so a customer gets one company's price, not the branch's.

05

Roles & permissions

Owners and managers see the group; branch staff see their work. Granular roles keep each person in the right lane.

06

Ask across the company

Built-in AI answers questions about your own data in plain English — sales, jobs, and slabs across all locations at once.

SlabOS running on laptop and mobile — quoting, live 3D, schedule, and the crew app, the same at every location

Fig. 03 — One platform on the estimating desk, the floor, and in the field — identical at every store.

Yield, standardized

Automatic nesting — the same discipline at every branch.

Moraware has manual nesting; SlabOS nests automatically, testing tens of thousands of placements per slab. Run it at every location and the whole group bids tighter — yield stops depending on which estimator is on shift.

Chapter Four · Central, not rigid
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platform · every shop
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Central, not rigid

Different markets.
Same control.

A Vancouver branch and a Winnipeg branch don't sell at the same price — and they shouldn't have to. SlabOS supports multiple price lists under one company, so each location can carry its own market rates and color catalog while you still manage everything from one place.

Retail, contractor, and per-branch lists all live in the same system. Quote off the right one automatically, and report on the whole company without exporting anything.

Running a group · side by side
Logins
SlabOS · One platform, one login for the group
Separate · A login per tool, multiplied per site
Price lists
SlabOS · Central, with per-branch lists where needed
Separate · A copy maintained per location
Inventory visibility
SlabOS · Slabs to the piece, with location, across branches
Separate · Per-site silo or a spreadsheet
Scheduling
SlabOS · Crews and calendar across all locations
Separate · One calendar per branch
Slab nesting
SlabOS · Automatic, identical at every store
Separate · Manual, varies by who's on shift
Company reporting
SlabOS · Whole group in one place, plus built-in AI
Separate · Export each site and merge by hand
Migration
SlabOS · Done for you, every branch's history included
Separate · DIY export per site
Pricing model
SlabOS · One platform fee, unlimited seats across sites
Separate · Per-product, per-seat, per-site

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. A dash (—) marks where SlabOS places its emphasis, not a claim that any other tool lacks a feature. Always evaluate each option directly against your own group's needs. SlabOS pricing is custom — book a demo.

UI, integrations, performance, pricing ROI, sales features, support, onboarding, AI, the quoting engine, KPIs. Nothing to dislike — it's everything we've ever wanted.
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David S.
Owner · via G2
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SlabOS clearly understands how to strike the right balance between fabrication and software. My only gripe: I didn't discover it sooner.
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Brian L.
President · via G2
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Chapter Five
05
Move every branch

Consolidate without
losing a single job.

The thing that stops most groups from consolidating is the dread of moving years of history out of several systems. So we do it for you — accounts, quotes (with the drawings), jobs, calendar, and slab inventory, from every branch into one platform. 20,000+ jobs and 18,000+ quotes migrated in about 4 hours for one fabricator.

Done for you Drawings included Searchable day one
“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.”
DS
David Scott
Canadian Countertops · 20,000+ jobs moved to SlabOS

Fig. 05 — A real migration, in the owner's words.

06
Run the group

Run every branch
on one platform.

Book a demo — we'll set up your locations, draw one of your real jobs in 3D, nest it onto a slab, quote it off your price list, and show you the whole company on one screen.

One platform · custom pricing · unlimited seats across sites · see pricing

Epilogue · multi-location questions
Can SlabOS run multiple locations on one account?

Yes. SlabOS is built as one platform for the whole company — drawing, quoting, scheduling, slab inventory, the crew app, the customer portal, and AI under a single login. Every branch works in the same system instead of each site running its own separate stack of tools.

Can each location have its own price list?

Yes. SlabOS supports multiple price lists under one company — retail, contractor, and per-branch lists all live in the same system. A location can carry its own market rates and color catalog while you still maintain everything centrally, and quotes pull from the right list automatically.

Can I see slab inventory across all my branches?

Yes. SlabOS tracks inventory to the piece in the same system that quotes the work, with a location on each slab. Instead of phoning the other shop to ask what's in stock, you can see what every branch is holding — useful before you buy more of a color one location already has.

How do permissions work across branches?

SlabOS has granular roles and permissions. Owners and managers can see the whole group, while branch staff see the work that's theirs. You set who can read and edit quotes, jobs, pricing, and reporting — so each person stays in the right lane across every location.

Will quoting be consistent at every store?

Yes — that's the point of one platform. Every location uses the same 2D + live 3D drawing engine, the same quote format, and the same automatic slab nesting. A homeowner gets one company's price and one company's quality, not a number that depends on which branch they walked into or who was on shift.

Can you migrate data from all of my locations?

Yes, and it's done for you. SlabOS migrates accounts, contacts, quotes with their drawings, jobs, activity history, calendar, and slab inventory from every branch into one platform. One fabricator moved 20,000+ jobs and 18,000+ quotes across in about 4 hours, searchable from day one.

What does multi-location SlabOS cost?

Pricing is custom for multi-location groups — book a demo and we'll set the right plan for the number of locations and people you run. SlabOS is one platform with unlimited seats, so you're not stacking per-product, per-seat fees across separate tools at every site. See pricing for the model.

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