
Your whole operation, on the record.
Capture, production, and commerce, each feeding the next, so your material and your work are provable, today and as the industry moves toward traceability.
You can show exactly what you hold.
Transparency is not a line on our roadmap. It is what your data already does. When every slab and every project lives as structured data, what you own and what you have done are there to show, exact and current.
PROVABLE TODAY
Running in real factories now.
Your inventory, as it actually is.
Every slab and block scanned to within ±2mm and held as a digital twin, current to the floor. The material itself, as data your operations, your sales floor, and your customers all see at once.
Your projects, measured while they run.
Budget against actual, quote through to invoice, visible as the work happens on the floor. When a project drifts, you see it while there is still time to act.
And where it goes next.
The construction industry is moving toward verified materials: environmental declarations, BIM-ready specification, certification trails that follow a stone from quarry to building. Standardized alternatives already arrive with that paperwork; natural stone needs structured data to compete. The data that proves your inventory today is what will carry an environmental product declaration tomorrow. We are building toward it from a platform that already runs.
Proof at this depth is not a feature you bolt on. It comes from how the whole operation works as one.
One operation, not multiple tools.
Most stone operations run on disconnected tools: capture spread across scanners, inventory held in spreadsheets, an ERP that does not share data with the catalogue, quarry information arriving as email and photographs. Stonify connects them, so information moves with the work and every part of the business sees the same picture.
THE ARCHITECTURE
Each part feeds the next.
Capture turns your material into data. Operations runs on that data. Commerce sells from it. Add a part when you need it, and the work done once flows to everything already running.
- available in multiple formats
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Operate
Sell
Start anywhere. It grows with you.
Most operations start where the pain is sharpest. A warehouse begins by digitizing its inventory. A factory begins by consolidating its projects onto one system. A showroom begins by publishing its stock. Because the work is shared, what comes next is an addition, not a migration. What you put in place first keeps its value as the operation grows around it.
See where your operation fits.
Tell us how you work today, and we will show you where to start.