Moraware alone is three products — CounterGo to quote, Systemize for jobs & calendar, and Inventory for slabs — then most shops bolt on a spreadsheet and QuickBooks. Flip the switch and watch the stack become one platform.
Every hand-off between tools is a chance to mistype a dimension, miss a slab, or quote the wrong price. One platform means the job is entered once and carries itself from lead to installed.
Industry research from Park Industries puts slab waste as high as ~40% without layout optimization, and shows digital nesting can lift usable yield by 10–30%. Move the sliders to your shop and see what even a modest recovery is worth.
Illustrative estimate based on your inputs and assumes recovering only 25% of your stated waste — a conservative slice of the 10–30% yield lift digital nesting can deliver. Your actual results depend on your jobs and slabs. SlabOS tests ~30,000 placements per slab to find the layout you wouldn’t have time to try by hand.
Manual nesting works — until you’re bidding fast and eyeballing it. SlabOS lays out the pieces automatically so you bid the real yield, not a guess. Flip it.
Illustrative. Automatic nesting packs the offcut zones a hand layout tends to leave open — on every slab, on every quote, without slowing the bid down.
Pick a part of the job — it’s the same login, the same data, start to finish.
Draw the counter, pick the material, and the price builds itself from your real per-slab rates, edges, and cutouts — not a generic square-foot guess. Send a clean, branded proposal the same visit.
Sketch the layout in 2D and it renders to real-time 3D as you go — seams, edges, backsplashes, waterfalls. What you draw is what gets priced, nested, and built.
SlabOS tests ~30,000 placements per slab to lay your pieces out for the best yield — so you bid the real material, plan seams on purpose, and stop giving away stone.
Template, fab, and install all live on one calendar tied to the job — with a mobile crew app so the field sees the day without a phone call.
Track every slab and remnant in the yard with photos, so what you quote is what you actually have — and remnants get used instead of forgotten.
Homeowners view their counter in 3D, approve the quote, and e-sign from a branded portal — fewer back-and-forth calls, faster yeses.
Ask plain-English questions about your shop — jobs, quotes, revenue, leads — and get answers from your own data. No spreadsheets, no exporting.
SlabOS is an all-in-one platform for countertop fabrication shops: 2D/3D drawing, quoting on real pricing, automatic slab nesting, scheduling, slab inventory, a customer portal, and a built-in AI assistant — all in one login. It’s a modern alternative to running the separate Moraware products plus spreadsheets.
Yes. Moraware is three products — CounterGo for quoting, Systemize for jobs and scheduling, and Inventory for slabs. SlabOS does all of that in one platform, with automatic slab nesting and live 3D the homeowner can see. Migration off legacy software is done for you — one shop moved 20,000+ jobs and 18,000+ quotes in about four hours.
Automatically. SlabOS tests roughly 30,000 placements per slab to find the best-fit layout, so you bid the real yield and plan seams on purpose — and you can nest on a photo of your actual slab.
Pricing is custom to your shop — the quickest way to a real number is a short demo where we map it to how you actually run. Book a demo and we’ll walk your shop through it.