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The foundation of everything you build

Universal Object is the core architecture that lets you build any business entity—customers, projects, assets, or anything you imagine. It is the DNA that makes Luklak truly unified, not just integrated.

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Layer 1: The Build Layer

It is a three-tiered architectural process
designed for NoCode and LowCode users to define, design,
and deploy operational logic across the entire business.

This first tier provides the raw, pre-engineered capabilities that make Luklak unified. Every function you build relies on these 9 components, which all share the DNA of the Universal Object.

  • Foundation: Universal Object, Data Fields, Object Connections
  • Process: Universal Workflow, Universal Automation
  • Experience: Unified Livechat, Workviews & Dashboards, UQL, Permissions & Notifications

These components function as advanced LEGO® blocks, capable of unlimited combinations because they were engineered to snap together perfectly from the start.

The second tier is the design phase. A Function is the single master blueprint where the architect (you) assembles and configures the 9 components to solve a specific business problem, without having to code

  • Design Environment: This tier provides the canvas to define Object Types (e.g., Customer, Project, Asset), configure their specific Data Fields, design the Universal Workflow flow, and set the Permission Schemes.
  • Reusable IP: A Function is reusable and in the background—it is the plan, not the live work. You design it once, and it serves as the standardized process for your entire team.

The third tier is where the blueprint is deployed for execution, forming the actual work environments that users interact with daily.

  • Space: A Space is the living, breathing environment created from a Function. It is the container where teams interact with Objects and execute the designed process.
  • The Three Perspectives: The user environment is composed of three interconnected views of the same data: 

    🔹Organizational Structure
    🔹Workspaces
    🔹Personal Home