Wrong material or slab details
A brand, color, thickness, or material note can be entered differently than the source paperwork.
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Built for countertop fabrication teams
CounterQC helps countertop shops catch job-entry and drawing mismatch errors by comparing builder/customer paperwork, Moraware area details, and CAD files before the job reaches the shop floor.
Designed for Moraware-style workflows. Human review stays in control.
The problem
Countertop jobs move through multiple documents, systems, and people before they reach production. Builder selections, homeowner selections, job forms, purchase orders, PDFs, and CAD files all have to agree.
If one detail is wrong, the mistake can travel all the way to fabrication or install. CounterQC gives your team a second set of eyes before that happens.
A brand, color, thickness, or material note can be entered differently than the source paperwork.
Sink models, faucet holes, air gaps, soap dispensers, and push buttons can be missed or entered incorrectly.
A drawing can disagree with the area details the shop is relying on.
How it works
CounterQC checks whether the information entered into Moraware matches the builder/customer paperwork, then checks whether the CAD files match the approved area details.
What CounterQC checks today
CounterQC is currently focused on two practical quality-control checks that match the way countertop jobs are reviewed before production.
Compares builder/customer paperwork and source documents against Moraware area details to catch job-entry mistakes.
Compares CAD/shop drawing files against Moraware area details to catch drawing mismatch issues.
Example workflow
Kitchen · Sink + faucet hole layout
Example alert
CounterQC sends a Google Chat notification showing the job, status, confidence, issues found, evidence, and suggested fixes.
The source paperwork lists MSI, but the area details show Silestone.
Suggested fix: update the slab brand or confirm the paperwork is incorrect.The paperwork indicates an air gap, but the area details are not confirmed.
Suggested fix: confirm whether the air gap is required and update the area details.The entered faucet details may not match the paperwork.
Suggested fix: review the faucet model before release.Why shops use it
Find mismatches between source paperwork and area details before they move downstream.
Check whether CAD/shop drawing files agree with the entered job information.
Send a clear alert with the issue, evidence, and suggested fix.
CounterQC flags possible issues for review. Your team still makes the final decision.
Important
CounterQC is designed to flag possible issues and help your team catch mistakes earlier. It may produce false positives, and it may not catch every issue. Final job review, release decisions, and production responsibility remain with your team.
Limited beta
CounterQC is being tested with countertop fabrication workflows that use Moraware area details, builder/customer paperwork, CAD files, and Google Chat alerts.