About MarbleTrack

About MarbleTrack: Inventory Software Built for Marble, Granite, and Tile Businesses

MarbleTrack is built to solve one core problem: inventory chaos in high-value, high-variation dealer operations. We focus on practical workflows that help teams track stock accurately, move material faster, and make better buying decisions using real warehouse data.

Our mission

Help dealers reduce dead stock, improve stock accuracy, and create full movement visibility across locations.

Our approach

Build software that warehouse teams can actually use every day without expensive implementation cycles.

Our promise

Deliver practical features that improve operations, not dashboards that look good but do not change outcomes.

What MarbleTrack is designed to do for dealer teams

Track every slab, tile, and bundle
Know where inventory is, how it moved, and which user performed each action.
Match real warehouse language
Custom fields and structured categories preserve your existing naming system.
Reduce dead stock pressure
Movement history and aging data help teams identify slow stock before working capital gets blocked.
Customer focus
Small and mid-sized inventory-intensive businesses

We optimize for warehouse teams, sales counters, and managers who need operational clarity every day.

Why we built MarbleTrack

Many inventory tools were built for generic retail products. Marble and tile businesses face a different reality: variable product attributes, heavy physical movement, multi-warehouse operations, and high costs of stock mismatch. MarbleTrack was created to handle this complexity without making daily operations harder.

Operational first, not report first

If floor teams cannot update data quickly, reports will always be inaccurate. We prioritize input speed and process discipline first.

Adoption over complexity

The best system is the one your team uses consistently. We reduce friction in onboarding and keep everyday workflows straightforward.

How we work with customers

Step 1: Workflow discovery

Understand your existing process, naming standards, and warehouse actions before configuration.

Step 2: Setup and migration

Configure roles, warehouses, custom fields, and import templates for your first reliable dataset.

Step 3: Stabilize and scale

Validate operations, train users, and expand across branches with better reporting and control.