// What's Next
You don't need to remember what's next. Liru will tell you.
Every project goes through the same stages. Liru tracks where you are and suggests the next step.
The What's Next system analyzes your project state in real time - what data is filled in, what the client approved, what's missing. Based on that, it generates concrete suggestions: what to do now, what to send to the client, what needs your attention. You don't have to remember - the platform guides you through the process.
Discovery
Create the client portal, fill in project data, add rooms. Liru tells you what's incomplete and how to fill it - manually, via a brief, or through LiruNotes.
Style
Learn the client's aesthetic preferences. Liru suggests sending a style quiz or LiruSwipe, then creating a moodboard with inspiration per room.
Layout
Prepare functional floor plans. Liru guides you through creating a layout presentation, sending it to the client, and tracking approvals section by section.
Products
Source products for rooms. Liru checks which rooms lack products, which products lack categories, and alerts on price changes above 15%.
Presentation
Create visualizations and product presentations. Liru tracks which rooms need visuals, guides you through creating and sending presentations, and monitors client approvals element by element.
Estimate
Review the budget and send the cost estimate. Liru alerts when the total exceeds the budget, monitors price changes, and reminds about order status updates.
Execution
Project approved - time for execution. Liru tracks order and payment statuses, making sure nothing slips through to the end.
How it works in practice
- Open your project dashboard - the current suggestion is right at the top
- Each suggestion has an action button - one click takes you to the right place
- Suggestions update automatically when something changes in the project
- You can skip a stage if it doesn't fit your workflow
- The system distinguishes priorities - urgent alerts (budget exceeded, price changes) from routine steps
Free during early access. No credit card required.
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