Showing Your Progress
As you work, it’s crucial to keep your team and the system updated. Updating an 🧊 Object
is how you show your progress, share new information, and keep everything in sync.In this guide, we’ll show you two key actions: how to edit the details of an Object
, and how to move it to the next stage in its Workflow
. We’ll follow a designer at LAIKA who has just finished a new design concept.
Updating Your Design Concept
Let’s say you are a designer at LAIKA and you’ve just finished the first version of a kitchen mockup for a client. It’s time to update the system.
# Tutorial: Updating Your Work
## Section 1: Editing a Field
1. **Open the `Object`**: First, find and click on the `🧊 Object` you want to update from your `Workview`. In this example, we'll open the "Client Hoai An - Kitchen Mockup V1" `Design Concept`.

2. **Click to Edit**: To change any piece of information, simply click on its field. Let's update the `Design File` by uploading the latest version from our computer.

3. **Changes are Saved Automatically**: Upload your new file. Most fields in Luklak save instantly as soon as you click away, so there's no need to look for a save button.
## Section 2: Changing the Workflow Status
1. **Locate the Workflow Bar**: At the top of the `Object` screen, you'll see the current process, or `Workflow`. This `Design Concept` is currently in the `IN PROGRESS` stage.

2. **Click the Next Stage**: Since the design work is done, it's ready for a manager's review. Click on the next stage in the process: `IN REVIEW`.
3. **Confirm the Change**: That's it! The `Object` has now moved to the `IN REVIEW` stage. The status is highlighted in a new color, and the system automatically logs this change in the activity history. Your manager may also be notified automatically.
## Section 3: Add a Comment (A Best Practice)
1. **Go to the Chat Section**: It's always a good idea to add a comment to provide context for your update. Scroll down to the `Chat` section at the bottom.
2. **@mention Your Manager**: Write a clear message and @mention your manager to ensure they see it. For example: "@Mai, the first version of the kitchen mockup is uploaded and ready for your review!"

What’s Next?
You now know how to create and update your work. Next, let’s dive deeper into how you can use the chat and collaboration features to work effectively with your team.