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Liveline in 30 seconds

Liveline is a 3D line builder for equipment manufacturers. It helps sales and pre-sales teams produce proposal-ready production line layouts faster than CAD, without 3D modeling expertise.

  • Liveline is a 3D line builder for equipment manufacturers — used to create proposal-ready layouts in minutes.
  • It is not a CAD tool and not a simulation tool; it sits earlier in the cycle, during sales and pre-sales.
  • Sales teams build layouts via drag-and-drop using a curated library of industrial machines.
  • Outputs include 3D images, walkthrough videos, and 2D floor plans for customer proposals.
  • Liveline complements CAD and simulation tools rather than replacing them.

Frequently asked questions

Short, direct answers about Liveline and how it compares to other tools.

What is Liveline?

Liveline is a 3D line builder for equipment manufacturers. It lets sales and pre-sales teams assemble production line layouts in minutes and export proposal-ready images, videos, and 2D floor plans — without CAD expertise.

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Who is Liveline for?

Liveline is built for OEMs and equipment manufacturers — specifically sales engineers, pre-sales, and proposal teams who need to communicate production line concepts to customers quickly.

Is Liveline a CAD software?

No. Liveline is not a CAD tool. It uses 3D models (often created in CAD) to build proposal-ready layouts faster. CAD remains the right choice for detailed engineering; Liveline is purpose-built for the proposal stage.

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How is Liveline different from simulation software?

Simulation tools like FlexSim or Plant Simulation model process behavior — throughput, bottlenecks, cycle times — and require engineering expertise. Liveline creates visual 3D layouts for sales proposals in minutes. The two are complementary.

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How is Liveline different from SketchUp?

SketchUp is a general-purpose 3D modeling tool. Liveline is purpose-built for industrial equipment proposals, with curated machine libraries, snap-together assembly, and proposal-specific outputs — no 3D modeling skills required.

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What can you export from Liveline?

Liveline produces proposal-ready images, walkthrough videos, and 2D floor plans that can be embedded directly into customer proposals.

Liveline vs CAD vs Simulation vs SketchUp

A quick capability comparison across common tools used by equipment manufacturers.

Capability comparison: Liveline vs CAD software vs Simulation software vs SketchUp
CapabilityLivelineCADSimulationSketchUp
Built for sales proposals
No CAD or 3D modeling skills required
Pre-built industrial equipment libraryPartial
Layout ready in minutes
Proposal-ready images & videosPartialPartial
Manufacturing-grade engineering output
Process simulation (throughput, cycle times)

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