Job Well Done (JWD) is a genuinely good, purpose-built tool — a field-communication and e-signature add-on for Moraware Systemize shops. Its own tagline says it: "Software for Moraware Systemize Shops." It exists to patch what Moraware's field experience lacks. That means a JWD shop runs — and pays for — two systems: Moraware underneath, JWD on top. SlabOS does all of it in one.
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It's important to be precise here, because JWD is in a different category. Job Well Done, founded in 2015 in St. Paul, Minnesota, is a small, focused team that builds a field-communication and e-signature add-on for stone and countertop shops. Its own homepage calls it "Software for Moraware Systemize Shops" — Moraware even lists it as a partner product. JWD doesn't replace your shop system; it extends one. SlabOS is the shop system. So this page isn't "ours vs theirs" — it's "one platform vs a platform plus an add-on."
Fig. 01 — SlabOS: quoting, drawing, scheduling and field, all in one tool.
A mobile crew app — real-time job info, maps, schedules, before/after photos, and on-site customer sign-off signatures. Syncs captured data back into Moraware.
Sends PDFs by email or text for remote e-signature, then automatically returns the signed document into the Moraware job.
Automated, branded appointment reminders plus post-job follow-up messages to customers.
English / Spanish, purpose-built for stone, countertop and floor-covering crews — and it's good at the narrow field-communication job it does.
JWD is three modules — Field, Dox and Ping — that mobilize Moraware: getting job info to the crew, capturing photos and signatures on site, sending documents out for remote e-sign, and keeping customers in the loop with reminders. It's well-made and built specifically for the trade. What it deliberately does not do on its own is quoting, 2D/3D drawing, slab nesting, slab inventory, or lead-to-installed job management — those live in the Moraware underneath.
JWD's pricing is quote-only — we found no public tiers — and we found no independent third-party reviews, which says nothing about quality either way. Confirm current modules and pricing directly at jobwelldone.com. (Not to be confused with the unrelated "JobDone" workforce app.)
JWD only exists because Moraware's field and mobile experience leaves gaps. So the JWD stack is, by design, two products glued together: Moraware as the system of record, JWD as the field layer on top — two vendors, two logins, two bills, and a sync between them. SlabOS doesn't have those gaps to patch, because the field app, e-sign, reminders and the system of record are the same product.
JWD extends Moraware — confirm both products' current scope at jobwelldone.com and moraware.com.
SlabOS — one platform. The crew app, e-sign, reminders and system of record are all the same product.
JWD's whole reason to exist is mobilizing Moraware — getting field info, signatures and reminders out of a desktop-era system. In SlabOS, every one of those jobs is already built in: a native crew app, e-sign, automated reminders, plus the things a bolt-on can't add — quoting, live 2D-to-3D drawing, automatic slab nesting, slab inventory, full lead-to-installed job tracking, a homeowner portal, and built-in AI.
JWD Field is a strong mobile crew app — real-time job info, maps, photos, on-site sign-off — bolted onto Moraware. SlabOS ships its own native mobile crew app and crew scheduling as part of the platform, so the schedule the office sets, the photos the crew takes, and the signature on install all live in one place with nothing to sync.
JWD doesn't quote, draw, or touch slabs — that's not its job. SlabOS does all of it, including best-fit nesting that runs automatically on every job, testing roughly 30,000 placement operations to find yield you'd never have the hours to chase by hand. A field add-on can never reach this; it lives in the platform.
JWD Ping sends customers branded reminders and follow-ups, and Dox sends documents out for signature. SlabOS goes further with a branded homeowner portal with a 3D view of their own countertop, crew tracking, and e-sign. We found no homeowner-facing 3D portal on JWD's side — verify with the vendor.
SlabOS includes an AI assistant that answers questions against your own quotes, jobs, materials, and revenue. As a focused field-communication add-on, JWD isn't built for this; we describe it at the category level rather than asserting an absence.
Canadian Countertops (David Scott, Vancouver) used SlabOS slab-nesting yield to underbid competitors on a $1M+ job — and kept their margin while doing it. That's the kind of win that comes from one platform doing the quoting, drawing and nesting together — not from a field add-on.
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.
SlabOS's reading of publicly available information as of 2026 — not a statement of fact about Job Well Done's current product, which may differ or have changed. A dash (—) marks where a capability isn't part of JWD's focused field/e-sign scope (JWD's customers rely on the underlying Moraware for those), not a definitive claim about its roadmap. "No public reviews found" is stated neutrally and is not evidence of quality either way. Verify directly at jobwelldone.com. Job Well Done, JWD Field, JWD Dox and JWD Ping are trademarks of their owner; Moraware and Systemize are trademarks of Moraware; no partnership or endorsement implied. Not to be confused with the unrelated "JobDone" / JobDone AG workforce app.
If you're running Moraware plus JWD today, switching to SlabOS collapses that stack into one. SlabOS runs a done-for-you migration — including from Moraware — moving accounts, quotes, jobs, and the actual drawings, so you're searchable on day one. Canadian Countertops came across with 20,000+ jobs and 18,000+ quotes migrated in about 4 hours, nothing lost.
“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.”
Fig. 05 — A real migration, in the owner's words.
JWD is a smart way to mobilize Moraware — but it means running two products to do what SlabOS does in one. Book a SlabOS demo: we'll draw one of your real jobs in 3D, auto-nest it onto a slab, quote it live, show you the native crew app and e-sign, and walk through how your Moraware data comes across.
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No. Job Well Done (JWD), founded in 2015 in St. Paul, Minnesota, is a focused field-communication and e-signature add-on for stone and countertop shops — its own tagline is "Software for Moraware Systemize Shops," and Moraware lists it as a partner product. It extends Moraware rather than replacing it. SlabOS is a complete all-in-one shop OS, so we compare them on consolidation, not feature breadth.
JWD has three modules. JWD Field is a mobile crew app with real-time job info, maps, schedules, before/after photos, and on-site customer sign-off. JWD Dox sends PDFs by email or text for remote e-signature that returns automatically into the Moraware job. JWD Ping sends automated branded appointment reminders and post-job follow-ups. It's bilingual (English/Spanish) and good at the narrow field-communication job it does; it does not handle quoting, drawing, slab nesting, or inventory on its own.
Yes. JWD is built to run on top of Moraware Systemize and syncs field-captured data back into it, so a JWD shop runs and pays for two systems — Moraware as the system of record and JWD as the field layer. SlabOS does the quoting, drawing, scheduling, the crew app, e-sign, reminders, and the system of record in one product, so it's one system and one bill.
JWD's pricing is quote-only — we found no public tiers — so verify it directly with the vendor, and remember it sits on top of a separate Moraware subscription. SlabOS pricing is custom to your shop as a single all-in-one plan; book a call and we'll set the right plan. See our pricing page.
Yes — SlabOS runs a done-for-you migration, including from Moraware, covering accounts, contacts, quotes with drawings, jobs, activity, calendar, and slab inventory. Canadian Countertops moved 20,000+ jobs and 18,000+ quotes in about 4 hours with nothing lost, searchable from day one.