Orgadata Logikal Training -
“It’s a contract. You give it perfect data. It gives you a perfect window, a perfect price, a perfect cutting list. No handshake deals. No ‘make it work on site.’ It’s the opposite of a carpenter’s pencil. That’s scary. But it’s also… peaceful.”
“Logikal isn’t just a configurator. It’s a truth-teller. You lie to it? It knows.”
Liam typed: “Operator error. Unit of measure misinterpreted.” Logikal accepted the explanation and recalculated. The total price normalized. Liam slumped in his chair. orgadata logikal training
“You don’t delete,” Sarah said, remembering a tip from the manual. “You revise. Go to the change log. Tell it why you’re changing. The system needs a reason.”
She opened a new project. Customer: Whitmore. Job: Victorian Bay. “It’s a contract
Sarah looked back at her screen. The Victorian bay window sat there, every screw, every seal, every millimeter of drip cap accounted for. It wasn’t just a drawing. It was a promise.
She accepted. The model shimmered, the green turning into a handsome, deep blue-grey. She generated a change order PDF. It listed every affected component, the price difference, the new lead time. Clean. Unarguable. No handshake deals
“Okay, team,” said Marcus, the trainer. He was a wiry man with forearms that looked like they’d spent years lifting insulated glass units. “You’ve measured jobsites. You know your rebates from your reveals. Now, you learn the brain.”
“There,” Marcus said. “Now you’re speaking its language.”
He clicked his mouse. A 3D model of a casement window appeared on the main screen, rotating slowly.
Marcus drifted over. He didn’t touch her mouse. He just pointed. “You’re thinking like a human. ‘It’ll fit, just shave it.’ Logikal thinks like a CNC router. If the numbers don’t add up to the millimeter, the machine in the factory will stop. And then Jens from production will walk over here, and Jens is never happy.”