Materio tracks the selections.MONA makes them, too.
Materio is a tidy system for mapping selections to a floorplan and tracking approvals through to QuickBooks. MONA covers that and the part before it: generating the design itself. Photoreal renders from your plan, a scheme that holds, products matched and procured, and agents that handle the follow-ups.
Pick the tool that fits the job.
Choose Materio for
Selections tracking, purely
Design happens in other tools, and you only need statuses mapped onto a plan.
QuickBooks-centered billing
Purchase orders and invoices flowing through an existing QuickBooks setup.
Build-side coordination
Remodel teams organizing decisions and punch lists more than producing design work.
Choose MONA for
Creating, not just tracking
Concepts, photoreal renders, and style exploration generated from the plan itself.
Selections with a brain
Products matched to the approved render with specs and pricing, not entered by hand.
Agents on the admin
Vendor chasing, client updates, proposals, and invoices drafted from live project state.
Materio and MONA, capability by capability.
Where MONA wins.
01
The design happens here
MONA generates concepts and photoreal renders from the plan, then tracks the decisions those images produce. Creation and coordination, one system.
02
Selections that source themselves
Products arrive matched to the render with specs, pricing, and lead times, instead of being typed in one by one.
03
The client sees the room
Approvals happen on photorealistic images of their actual space, which moves faster than status lists.
04
Agents chase the loose ends
Ship dates, tracking numbers, overdue approvals, and payment follow-ups are pursued automatically.
05
Financials from project state
Proposals, budgets versus actuals, and invoices generated from what the project actually says.
06
One brief, end to end
From “render the apartment in three schemes” to decks, selections, and orders, without switching tools.
Frequently asked questions.
Is Materio good for interior designers?+
For tracking selections and approvals on a plan, it is a clean, focused tool. It assumes the design work happens elsewhere. MONA generates the design and runs the tracking, sourcing, and financial follow-through around it.
What is the real difference between Materio and MONA?+
Materio coordinates decisions that were made in other tools. MONA is where the decisions get made: renders from the plan, style lock, product matching, then procurement, decks, and invoices, executed by agents.
Can MONA replace Materio?+
Yes. Selections, approvals, budgets, and delivery tracking are native to MONA, attached directly to the renders and plans they came from.
Can I use both?+
You can run MONA for design and sourcing alongside Materio for tracking, but most teams consolidate once selections start flowing out of MONA already specced and priced.
How much does MONA cost?+
MONA plans start at $19 per month, with studio plans at $99, $199, and $399 per month. Every plan starts with a 7-day free trial, and there is a 30-day money-back guarantee.
See MONA on your own projects.
Upload a floorplan and watch the room come back photoreal, with the products, the deck, and the budget behind it.