Industries
A new kitchen has 200 decisions. Customers want one yes.
Cabinetry, worktops, appliances, splashbacks, handles, sinks, taps — every kitchen project is a thousand-SKU build hidden behind a four-checkbox filter. Suggestly walks each customer through their kitchen the way a showroom designer would, then hands a complete brief to your sales team.

The reality
Your range card has 80 doors and 40 worktops. Your filters have a price slider.
A homeowner choosing their forever kitchen and a property developer specifying for a 40-unit block need entirely different journeys — but both land on the same product grid. They scroll. They get overwhelmed. They go back to Pinterest and the project goes cold.
What changes with Suggestly
Guide every customer through their kitchen, screen by screen.
Suggestly asks the questions a designer would ask in a showroom — layout, style, finish, budget, timeline — one screen at a time. By the end, the AI has built a profile and assembled a ranked shortlist of cabinet ranges, worktops, and appliance pairings that actually fit. Your sales team picks up the conversation already knowing the brief.
What guided selling looks like for a kitchen retailer
Scenario 1
Homeowner planning their forever kitchen
She uploads a photo of her dining room, picks the layout, narrows on shaker doors, and lands on a curated shortlist of three cabinet ranges with matching worktops and appliance bundles — before she ever speaks to a designer.
Scenario 2
Property developer specifying a multi-unit build
He skips the aesthetic questions and goes straight to scale, lead time, and budget per unit. Suggestly surfaces only the ranges with stock and lead times that match. His enquiry hits your trade desk pre-qualified.
Scenario 3
Interior designer sourcing for a client
She uploads the client's mood board. Suggestly reads the palette and material cues, weights the recommendations, and exports a shortlist she can present in her own deck — with the trade discount tier already applied.
What changes when your kitchen catalog has a guide
Higher conversion on showroom-quality decisions
Buyers who finish a guided journey arrive in your showroom or on a sales call already aligned. Conversion lifts because the discovery work is done.
Bigger baskets across cabinetry, worktops, appliances
The recommendation engine surfaces compatible items category by category. Customers add the worktop, the splashback, and the integrated appliances they didn't know to ask for.
Warm leads with the full brief attached
Layout, style, finish, budget, photos — every guided session becomes a qualified lead. Your design team opens the workspace and starts on the right product, not square one.
Trade and retail journeys, on the same site
Branch the flow by audience. Homeowners see lifestyle imagery and finance options. Trade buyers see lead times, project pricing, and trade terms. One website, two journeys.
How Suggestly delivers this for kitchens
The three pillars, in the order that matters most for this industry.
Features that make it real
The capabilities that build, run, and close the journey.
Built for everyone in the deal
See Suggestly from the perspective of each side of the table.
Stop losing kitchen leads to a filter sidebar.
See Suggestly configured for a kitchen catalog in a live walkthrough.
