Local context
Germany is a market where remote and cross-border selling is already a habit: premium clienteles are international, buyers compare, travel little for a first selection, and expect rigor — documentation, punctual appointments, a traceable exchange. The Versandhandel (distance-selling) tradition and the EU single market make it natural to buy a car in Munich from Hamburg, or a watch from Glashütte from Vienna or Zurich. A strong trade-fair culture (the Messe in Frankfurt, Munich, Düsseldorf, Cologne) trains both sellers and buyers around structured appointments. Yet many of these sales still run on WhatsApp: no preserved product context, no clean calendar, no archived replay, no channel measurement. LiveLiz keeps the simplicity of the call and gives it the level of rigor Germany expects: a session branded in the house's name, bookable from the website, a campaign or a QR code, with an exploitable sales record.