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Liza for electronics

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.

The playbook

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.

No sizing - qualifies by use case and budget
    01

    Use case

    What will you mostly use it for?

    02

    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
In practice

What it sounds like

A short, realistic exchange - built from the exact questions in the electronics playbook.

I need a new pair of headphones
Happy to help - what will you mostly use them for: commuting, working out, calls, or music at home? And what's your budget range?
Mostly commuting, under $200
Any brand you're leaning toward, or open?
Open
Here are three commuter picks under $200 with strong noise cancelling - want a quick compare?

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 honest

Put Liza on your electronics storefront.

Tell us about your store and we'll tailor pricing - and show you Liza working on a storefront like yours.