Why Workviews Matter
Your data is only useful if your team can see it and interact with it effectively. A sales team needs a different view of🧊 Customer
data than a project management team does. Forcing everyone into a single, rigid “one-size-fits-all” table creates friction and lowers productivity.
Workviews are Luklak’s solution. A Workview is a configurable “lens” through which you and your team can view and interact with a set of 🧊 Objects
. You can create multiple views of the same underlying data, allowing every team to work in the way that best suits their process.
The Standard View Types
Luklak provides a set of standard, powerful view types that you can customize to fit your needs.List
The classic spreadsheet-style view, perfect for data management, bulk operations, and detailed review.
Kanban
A visual, card-based view that maps to your
Workflow
, perfect for tracking progress and managing flow.Calendar
A standard calendar layout, ideal for scheduling tasks, planning events, and managing time-based work.
Timeline
A Gantt-style view for project planning, visualizing dependencies, and tracking progress over a date range.
Updates
A real-time activity feed showing all the latest comments and changes to the
🧊 Objects
in your view.Template vs. Instance: Where to Create Workviews
As an architect, you have two options for creating Workviews, depending on your goal:-
In a
📋 Function
(As a Template): When you create a Workview inside aFunction
, you are creating a master template. This pre-configured view will then be automatically available in every single⏹️ Space
created from thatFunction
. This is the best practice for standardizing how core processes should be viewed. -
In a
⏹️ Space
(As a Custom Instance): Users can also create their own private or shared Workviews directly within aSpace
. These are useful for specific, temporary needs or for personal views that aren’t relevant to the entire process.
Architect’s Tip: Define your most important, process-critical views within the
Function
. This ensures every team starts with a consistent, best-practice interface, which they can then supplement with their own custom views in the Space
if needed.