Leftover slabs collect dust because there's no searchable catalog and no buyers know they exist. Until now.
After every job there's a piece left over — too small for the next big kitchen but perfect for a vanity, a bar top, a bathroom. Without a public catalog, those pieces sit in the yard or get scrapped. Multiply by every job for a year and you're sitting on five figures of unsold inventory.
The opportunity cost: every remnant that doesn't sell takes shop space, blocks new slabs, and eventually becomes scrap.
Snap a photo, dimensions auto-detected with AR, pick the material from your library, set a price, publish to the public Remnant Finder marketplace and your own widget. Buyers within driving distance get notified. Reservations, messaging and pickup all happen in the app.
What changes when you use it
No. Toggle visibility per piece — public marketplace, your customers only, or private.
You do. The platform connects buyer to seller; pricing and payment are between you. Many shops accept Zelle/Venmo at pickup.
Most remnants sell as-is for in-person pickup. Your terms apply.
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