Post what you need. Every shop in range gets it on their phone. The ones with a match message you back.
A job comes in that doesn't need a full slab. Somebody picks up the phone and starts working the list — suppliers, the shop across town, the guy who owed you a favor last spring.
Half don't pick up. The ones that do don't have it. An hour gone before you've even priced the job.
Stone, minimum dimensions, any notes. About a minute.
Anyone within your radius sees it on their phone.
A thread opens, tied to the request. You arrange price and pickup direct.
Asks every shop to log every offcut. Stock changes daily. Nobody has time. The list goes stale within a week.
Asks the question to twenty shops at once. Whoever has it answers in thirty seconds. Nothing to maintain.
Inventory apps fail because remnant stock changes daily and nobody has time to log it. But every shop has one or two people who know what came off the saw last week. A request lets them triage in their head and reply in thirty seconds.
Sign up as a shop, not a person. Invite your crew with a link. Requests, listings, and message threads are shared — whoever's at a phone can answer. Leave internal notes for each other right on the request.
Any member can reply to a thread. No bottleneck on one person's phone.
Onboard the crew in a tap. Drop a link in the group text — they're in.
Coordinate without leaving the app. Internal notes attached to every request.
Remfind comes from Aaron Crowley — founder of Crowley's Granite Concepts and Fabricator's Friend. Thirty years on the shop floor, watching good remnants sit in one yard while the shop down the road cut into a fresh slab.
Remfind is the tool he wished he'd had.
Visit fabricatorsfriend.com →No card up front. Run a few requests through the app, see what comes back, decide from there.
Find it without making a single call.