§ Walkthroughs

Video Tutorials

The fastest way to learn any feature in MY LAURA is to watch someone use it. This page collects the full library of product walkthrough videos, organized by feature area.

Published

Company Settings & Dashboard

15 min · a tour of the dashboard and the full settings walkthrough for a new MY LAURA account.

In this walkthrough: dashboard overview; company info that appears on client-facing documents (estimates, invoices, client portal); Company Fields setup (project types, locations, lead sources, section names, default views, schedule templates, trigger phrases); Communications (email templates, SMS templates, automations, review requests, scheduled reports); Integrations (QuickBooks, Google Drive, email-to-lead); team member setup with roles; and subscription management.

Coming soon

We're recording focused walkthroughs for every remaining feature area. Each one shows the feature in action on the fictional "Martinez Family" demo project we use across our documentation.

In production

  • Estimates — building a real remodeling estimate with sections, line items, and visibility toggles
  • Trade Partner Portal — how a trade partner experience works, from SMS link to iCal subscribe
  • Auto-Scheduler — turning an approved estimate into a full project schedule in 30 seconds
  • Change Orders — creating a signed change order and applying it to an existing invoice
  • Reports — running the project profitability and AR aging reports

On the list

  • Client Portal from the client's perspective
  • Purchase Orders end-to-end
  • Project sheet printing for field use

Help videos vs walkthrough videos

The videos on this page are walkthroughs — showing what a feature does. For step-by-step help on specific tasks ("how do I invite a trade partner?"), see the Help Center where we publish written tutorials with screenshots for every workflow.


Want a specific video we haven't recorded yet? Email laura@getmylaura.com and tell us what you want to see. Video requests from real customers move to the top of the production queue.