Liza leads with use case, not spec sheets
Liza follows a playbook built for electronics. She starts where a good salesperson does - what will you actually use it for, and what's the budget - and matches from there.
How Liza qualifies a electronics shopper.
These are the questions Liza actually asks - and the order she asks them in - before she recommends anything. She records each answer and never asks twice.
Use case
“What will you mostly use it for?”
Budget
“What's your budget range?”
Nice to have, never pushed: Brand preference - Liza only asks if the shopper brings it up.
She stays in her lane
A electronicsassistant should never ask about things that don't belong in your store. Liza's playbook explicitly forbids these:
- Clothing sizes
- Shoe sizes
- Ring sizes
- Colour palettes
What it sounds like
A short, realistic exchange - built from the exact questions in the electronics playbook.
Honest by design
Liza recommends from your real catalog and live inventory - she won't invent specs or claim stock she can't see.
How Liza stays honestThe capabilities that matter most for electronics
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