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Stone industry

Technology & Operations for the Stone Industry

Templating, remnants, estimating, containers, remakes and installation dates. Most stone companies are excellent at fabrication and were never meant to be technology companies. That is the gap we fill.

  • Worktop fabricators
  • Kitchen companies
  • Stone importers
  • Memorial masons
  • Tile distributors
  • Machinery suppliers
Polished marble and granite slab edges in a stone warehouse

Solutions

Problems we fix, in your language

Each of these starts as a fixed-scope project and can be supported monthly afterwards.

Quote automation

Customer uploads a kitchen plan and selects a material. The enquiry lands in the CRM, the estimator is notified, and a draft quote is prepared before anyone has opened an inbox.

Remnant management

Fabricators have thousands of pounds of offcuts sitting in the yard. We build a searchable online remnant catalogue — or a full clearance store you can sell from.

Job tracking

Template, fabrication, QC, delivery, installation. A status page customers can check themselves instead of ringing the office.

Customer portals

Drawings, quotes, invoices, installation dates, documents, warranties and care instructions behind one login.

Automated review collection

Job marked complete, three-day wait, SMS or email sent, Google review requested. Consistent reviews without anyone remembering to ask.

Lead management

Website, Facebook, Instagram and Google enquiries into one CRM with automated follow-up so nothing sits unanswered over a weekend.

Import & logistics dashboards

Shipment tracking, ETAs, supplier documents, container information, landed-cost calculations and purchase orders in one place.

Process optimisation

Quartz, marble, porcelain and granite production reviewed end to end — where the time, waste and remakes actually come from.

Example

From chasing measurements to a job that runs itself

  1. 01Customer accepts the quote online.
  2. 02They immediately receive a measurement and access form.
  3. 03Their answers land straight in the CRM — no re-typing.
  4. 04The job is created with a reference and folder.
  5. 05Templating is scheduled and a reminder is sent.
  6. 06Fitting staff are notified with the detail they need.

A workflow like this is typically a £1,500 project. Once it is built, it keeps running every week without anyone chasing.

Free 30-minute Digital & Operations Review for stone companies

Before we speak we look at your website, Google presence, enquiry route, email setup, reviews and follow-up process — then bring you three to five specific improvements.

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