Customer Story · Sablewood Architects · ~17 staff · Minneapolis, MN

Proposals, phases, time, invoices — one project record.

Sablewood proposed in one tool, ran project phases in another, tracked time in a third, and invoiced from QuickBooks. Mewayz put the project on one record and saved $13,920 a year — so billing finally tracks the phase the work is actually in.

Sablewood Architects
Architecture studio · ~17 staff · Founded 2011 · sablewood.example
Saved
$13,920
per year, recurring
Tools cut
5 → 1
one project record
Phase billing
Exact
to the work done
WIP visibility
Live
per project

The before — the project lived in four tools.

Architecture bills in phases — schematic, design development, construction documents — and Sablewood tracked those phases separately from the time and the invoice. “The proposal was in one app, the phase plan in another, time in a third, and the bill in QuickBooks,” says Dana Sable, Principal. “Matching billed work to the actual phase was a monthly puzzle.”

Work-in-progress was invisible until invoicing, so the firm often discovered a phase had gone over only after it had already eaten the margin.

The pain in numbers

$1,160/month across five tools. Phase-to-invoice matching done by hand each month. WIP overruns found after the fact.

The switch — one record, phase-aware.

Sablewood built a project record holding the proposal, phases, time, and billing, and migrated active jobs first. Time now logs against the phase it belongs to, and invoices read straight from it.

“The first phase-accurate invoice that generated itself, I stopped doing the monthly puzzle entirely,” Sable says.

What got replaced

Old toolReplaced by Mewayz moduleMonthly saving
Proposal toolProposals & Quotes$140
Project / phase toolProjects & Phases$320
Time trackerTime & Billing$160
QuickBooks PlusInvoicing & Accounting$90
Email / CRM toolCRM & Communications$130
Total old stackMewayz Businesssave $1,160/mo
“Time logs against the phase, and invoices bill the phase. Work-in-progress is finally visible while we can still do something about it, not after the margin's gone.”
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Dana Sable
Principal · Sablewood Architects

The unlock — phase-accurate everything.

With proposals, phases, time, and billing on one record, the studio runs by phase:

Why overruns got caught early

When time posts to the phase in real time, a phase creeping over budget shows up immediately — not at invoicing, when it's already lost. Catching it early is the whole margin.

The new normal — designing with numbers in view.

“We make design decisions with the budget visible now,” Sable says. “The firm got more profitable without anyone working more hours. We just stopped flying blind between phases.”

Every phase.
One record.

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