Stonify (stonify.io) is a brand-new all-in-one ERP for stone fabricators — CRM, quoting, 2D drawing, slab inventory, scheduling, a mobile field app, finance, and e-sign in one cloud platform. It launched in 2023. This is an honest look at the two: where they overlap, where SlabOS goes deeper, and the one thing that matters most when you bet your shop on software — a track record you can actually check.
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Stonify is a genuine, purpose-built effort — a US-based, cloud all-in-one ERP for the stone industry, with the tagline "All-in-One Software For The Stone Industry." Credit where it's due: the scope is real. But it's also new. Stonify was founded in 2023, and at the time we researched this page we could find no independent, third-party reviews of it anywhere — zero on SourceForge and SlashDot, no findable G2 or Capterra product listing, and no Reddit or forum discussion. Its core Drawing Module launched only about two months before this writing. When you put your whole shop on one system, that track record is the question.
Fig. 01 — SlabOS: the quote builds itself as you draw, in one tool.
Lead intake and CRM, quoting/estimating, and a 2D countertop drawing/layout module — its newest piece, launched roughly two months before this page.
Slab inventory, production scheduling, and install/route planning, with a Slabsmith integration for slab-photo sync.
Finance/accounting, e-sign documents, and reporting, with two-way QuickBooks sync plus Avalara, Nuvei and SPEEDlabel integrations.
A mobile field app for crews and templating, marketed alongside "done-for-you onboarding with zero onboarding cost."
Stonify centralizes CRM, quoting, drawing, slab inventory, production scheduling, install planning, field communication, finance and e-sign in one cloud platform built for stone shops. Its pricing is public: $500/month base (which includes a $500 seat credit), then per-user-type seats — Standard +$50/user/mo, Drawing +$75/user/mo, Lite +$35/user/mo — with roughly 10% off annual. There's no advertised free trial or free version; you start with a demo or intro call.
As of 2026 we could not find any independent third-party reviews of Stonify (SourceForge and SlashDot show zero; no findable G2/Capterra listing), no published customer count, and only a small public team (~11–50 employees, with ~4 listed and ~76 LinkedIn followers). Every endorsement we found is published on Stonify's own site. Confirm current capabilities and pricing directly at stonify.io. (Note: stonify.net is a separate, unrelated European stone-scanning company.)
Any new platform can list the same module names. The real question is whether anyone outside the vendor has used it long enough to vouch for it. Stonify, founded in 2023, has impressive ambitions — but the independent evidence is thin. SlabOS leads with proof you can click on.
Verify the current state for yourself at stonify.io.
SlabOS — named G2 reviews, a $1M+ nesting win, and a real shop behind it. Above: the live 3D builder.
Both platforms cover the shop end to end, and both sync QuickBooks — treat that as table stakes. Where SlabOS pulls ahead is in five specific places: the live drawing-to-3D experience, fully automatic best-fit slab nesting, a true homeowner-facing portal, a built-in AI assistant on your own data, and a migration we run for you.
Stonify's drawing module reads as a 2D layout and square-footage tool — and it's new. We could not confirm any 3D capability on Stonify's side. SlabOS's edge is the workflow itself: a live 2D engine that updates a real-time 3D view while you draw — a view the homeowner can actually picture, no separate render step.
Stonify advertises slab inventory, a Slabsmith photo-sync integration, and "smart batching." We found no public claim of an automatic nesting engine. SlabOS adds a different layer: 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 — so you keep more of every slab.
Stonify's mobile app is field-staff focused, and a customer/homeowner portal is not mentioned anywhere on stonify.io. SlabOS ships a branded homeowner portal with a 3D view of their own countertop, crew tracking, and e-sign — verify the current state with each vendor.
SlabOS includes an AI assistant that answers questions against your own quotes, jobs, materials, and revenue, plus AI price-list and PDF-form import. We found no public claim that Stonify offers AI features; we describe this at the category level rather than asserting an absence.
This is the difference a track record makes. Canadian Countertops (David Scott, Vancouver) used SlabOS slab-nesting yield to underbid competitors on a $1M+ job — and kept their margin while doing it. Named shop, named owner, real result.
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 Stonify's current product, which may differ or have changed. A dash (—) marks where SlabOS places its emphasis or where we could not verify a claim, not a definitive statement about the other product's roadmap. "Not found" means we could not locate a public claim; it is not an assertion that the capability is absent. This page concerns stonify.io (US stone-fabrication ERP, founded 2023) and is unrelated to stonify.net (a separate European stone-scanning company). Verify directly at stonify.io. Stonify and its module names are trademarks of their respective owner; no partnership or endorsement implied.
Stonify markets "done-for-you onboarding with zero onboarding cost," but publishes no implementation timeline or migration specifics. SlabOS's version is a done-for-you migration with concrete CounterGo and Moraware import tooling — we move 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.
One shop we moved onto SlabOS had been running Stonify for inventory management on top of their main system. We brought it all across and replaced the stack — one platform instead of several tools to keep in sync.
Look at Stonify — it's an ambitious product. Then weigh it against a platform with a track record you can verify. Book a SlabOS demo: we'll draw one of your real jobs in 3D, auto-nest it onto a slab, quote it live, and show you exactly how your data comes across.
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Stonify (stonify.io) is a real, purpose-built all-in-one ERP for stone fabricators, founded in 2023, covering CRM, quoting, 2D drawing, slab inventory, scheduling, a mobile field app, finance, and e-sign. It's genuine but new: as of 2026 we could not find any independent third-party reviews of it, a published customer count, or an AI feature. SlabOS treats it as an ambitious newcomer and differentiates on proof and specific depth. (Note: stonify.net is a separate, unrelated European stone-scanning company.)
As of 2026 we could not find independent third-party reviews of Stonify anywhere — zero on SourceForge and SlashDot, and no findable G2 or Capterra product listing or Reddit discussion. Every endorsement we located is published on Stonify's own site, and it has no public customer count. SlabOS, by contrast, has named, citable G2 reviews and a $1M+ Canadian Countertops nesting win. Confirm Stonify's current standing yourself at stonify.io.
The clearest differences we could verify: a built-in AI assistant on your own shop data (we found no public claim that Stonify offers AI), fully automatic best-fit slab nesting at roughly 30,000 placement operations per job (we found no public claim of an automatic nesting engine), live 2D-into-real-time-3D drawing (we could not confirm any 3D capability on Stonify), and a branded homeowner portal (not mentioned anywhere on stonify.io). Always confirm current Stonify capabilities at stonify.io.
Stonify lists a $500/month base (which includes a $500 seat credit) plus per-user-type seats — Standard +$50/user/mo, Drawing +$75/user/mo, Lite +$35/user/mo — with roughly 10% off annual and no advertised free trial; rates change, so verify current figures at stonify.io. SlabOS positions on a simpler all-in flat model that's custom to your shop — book a call and we'll set the right plan. See our pricing page.
Yes — accounts, contacts, quotes with drawings, jobs, activity, calendar, and slab inventory, with concrete CounterGo and Moraware import tooling. Canadian Countertops moved 20,000+ jobs and 18,000+ quotes in about 4 hours with nothing lost, searchable from day one. Stonify markets "zero onboarding cost" but publishes no implementation timeline or migration specifics.