Walk into any stone fabrication shop in America and you’ll see the same thing: a whiteboard with scribbled job names, a stack of paper quotes, a phone full of client texts with no organization, and a yard full of remnants that nobody can find when a customer calls.
We saw it firsthand. We talked to dozens of fabricators — from one-person shops in Texas to 15-person operations in Florida. Every single one was running their business with a patchwork of disconnected tools: spreadsheets for quotes, a separate calendar for scheduling, sticky notes for follow-ups, QuickBooks for invoicing, and group texts for team communication.
The result? Missed follow-ups that cost thousands in lost deals. Quotes that took 45 minutes instead of 5. Remnants worth $50,000+ collecting dust because nobody could search for them. And owners working 70-hour weeks just to keep up with the chaos.
We knew there had to be a better way.
Remnant Finder started with a simple idea: what if one app could replace every tool a stone fabricator uses to run their business?
Not a generic CRM retrofitted for construction. Not a quoting tool that doesn’t understand edge profiles. Not a scheduling app that can’t optimize installation routes. A platform designed from day one for the specific workflows, terminology, and challenges of countertop fabrication.
We spent years studying how fabrication shops actually operate — from the moment a lead calls to the final installation photo. We mapped every workflow: quoting, drawing, project management, invoicing, scheduling, team coordination, payment collection, and inventory management.
Then we built a platform that handles all of it. In one app. On every device.
Today, Remnant Finder is used by fabricators across the United States, Brazil, Mexico, Italy, and beyond — managing millions of dollars in projects, quotes, and stone inventory.
Every feature was designed for how fabricators actually work. Our drawing tool knows what a waterfall edge is. Our pricing engine calculates by square footage and edge profile. Our CRM tracks projects from measurement to installation. No workarounds. No “close enough.”
Most shops juggle 5-7 separate apps. Remnant Finder replaces them all: marketplace, CRM, drawing, quoting, invoicing, payments, scheduling, route optimization, time tracking, analytics, and client portal. Everything connected. One login. One subscription.
On a job site with no Wi-Fi? Offline mode. In the yard cataloging stone? AI camera scanning. At your desk reviewing the week? Analytics dashboard. On the road between installs? Route optimization. Remnant Finder works wherever your day takes you.
To give every stone fabricator — from a one-person shop to a 50-person operation — the same professional tools that Fortune 500 companies take for granted.
We believe that running a modern fabrication business shouldn’t require an IT department. That your quotes should look as professional as your craftsmanship. That your remnant yard is a profit center, not a junkyard. And that technology should save you time, not create more work.
Every feature we build starts with one question: “Will this help a fabricator close more deals, save more time, or make more money?” If the answer isn’t a clear yes, we don’t build it.
Snap a photo of a remnant and the system detects stone type, color, and dimensions automatically
Measure countertops with your phone camera using ARKit and ARCore
Customers, invoices, estimates, and payments sync automatically
Your data syncs across all devices, and the app works even without internet
Encrypted data, secure authentication, and role-based permissions for your entire team
Plan your team’s daily installations and deliveries with optimized driving routes
We invest heavily in technology so you don’t have to think about it. It just works.
Shop owners and managers who need to manage inventory, quote jobs, schedule teams, invoice clients, and grow their business — all from one platform.
Interior designers, contractors, and builders who source affordable countertop materials and need reliable fabrication partners.
People renovating their homes who want beautiful countertops at a fraction of the cost by purchasing surplus remnant material.