Built for G&J operations.
One platform.
From yield questions to inventory alerts, Lookato gives your diamond and jewellery operation the intelligence it needs — without analysts, spreadsheets, or guesswork.
Ask Your Operation
Ask questions in plain English using G&J industry terms. Get instant answers.
Always-Live Data
Every ERP change reflected immediately. No manual refreshes, no stale data.
Governed Analytics
Consistent numbers across every team. Proof for every answer.
G&J Visualizations
Yield curves, inventory pipelines, margin waterfalls — built for your business.
Proactive Pulses
Alerts on yield drops, memo expiry, and aging inventory before they become problems.
Notebooks & Sharing
Shared analysis for standups, customer sheets, and board packs.
Ask Your
Operation
Ask questions the way you already talk about your business. Lookato understands G&J industry language — parcels, lots, yield, sights, karigar, memo — and handles smart clarification when terms are ambiguous.
Always-Live
Data
When a parcel moves from rough to polished, your screen knows immediately. Every inventory move, every polishing record, every sale — reflected in real-time from your Trybe, Ornix, or existing ERP.
| Source | Status | Freshness |
|---|---|---|
| Inventory | live | Real-time |
| Sales | live | Real-time |
| Polishing | live | Real-time |
Governed
Analytics
Not just a glossary. Every metric has an exact formula, compiled deterministically, injected into the planner, and validated after planning. Every answer carries an evidence bundle proving which definition was used.
G&J
Visualizations
Purpose-built visualizations for Gems & Jewellery operations. Yield curves, inventory pipelines, customer concentration charts, and margin waterfalls — not generic bar charts.
Proactive
Pulses
Know before it becomes a problem. Threshold alerts and scheduled reports on the metrics that matter most to G&J operations — quality, inventory, memo, and customer accounts.
⚠ Cutter C yield dropped below 70% — triggered 9:04 AM
⚠ 3 memo lots nearing 90-day expiry
⚠ Stock aging: 45 lots over 180 days
Notebooks &
Sharing
Morning standup yield reports. Customer offering sheets. Board review packs. Collaborate with your team on the numbers that matter.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to know SQL to use Lookato?
No. Just ask your question in plain English using the terms your business already uses — parcels, lots, yield, sights, memo, karigar. Lookato understands G&J industry language and handles the rest behind the scenes. Your whole team — operations, sales, accounts, directors — can get answers without any technical skills.
How current is the data in Lookato?
Every change in your ERP is reflected immediately — the moment a parcel moves, a sale is recorded, or a memo is issued, Lookato knows. There are no nightly refreshes, no manual exports, and no stale dashboards. When you ask a question, you are always looking at live data.
Can I set up alerts when something goes wrong?
Yes. Lookato Pulses let you create alerts on any metric — cutter yield dropping below threshold, memo lots nearing expiry, inventory aging past 180 days, or customer payments overdue. When an alert fires, one click opens an investigation with the relevant data already loaded.
How is the semantic layer different from a regular report?
A report gives you a number. A governed metric gives you proof. Every answer carries an evidence bundle — which formula was used, which dataset, how fresh the data is. Gross margin means the same thing whether sales, finance, or the board ask for it. No more reconciliation meetings.
Can my team collaborate on analysis?
Yes. Lookato notebooks support real-time co-editing, so your team can work on morning standup reports, customer offering sheets, or board review packs together. Pin findings from chat to a shared notebook, export as a formatted PDF, and add comments directly alongside the numbers.
See Lookato G&J in action
Watch how diamond and jewellery operations teams get instant answers on yield, inventory, and customer P&L.
By the makers of Trybe and Ornix · Founded in Surat, the world's diamond capital