 Hi, please introduce yourself. Hi, my name is Julia. I'm a CEO and co-founder of NUMO ADHD. We are building the support and productivity app for teens and adults with attention difficulty productivity disorder. And we just want to help all neurodivergent people in the world feel better, be more productive and live more fun life. How does it work? Yeah, so this is like an app, like a daily app that helps people to organize their daily house tasks. And it's implementing to the small support groups for public accountability. So you stay connected with your friends around your daily tasks. We also have some educational materials about ADHD, but it's delivered in a fun way with the memes and interactive elements. And we also have a strong community part there. So it's like a daily support, daily companion app for people with this condition. You can show the app? Yeah, yeah. So here I have my accountability squad. Here is my friends and my co-founders. And like all of our users have the same like support groups. We can see here what everybody else is doing and I can endorse people and give kudos, for example. We also have like a learning materials about ADHD. So you can learn something like healthy stories about new coping strategies on ADHD. And we also have the community part where we are sharing the best ADHD life hacks about how to live better with it. And people are actively sharing their stories and like just you know, something like that. So it's actually launched? It's available? Yeah, it's available worldwide. We are profitable. We have more than 2,000 failed users and in our ecosystem we have more than 50,000 of users. We have users like from United States, like mostly in English speaking countries, but also want to scale to Spanish speaking markets this year. Is this the best ADHD app? It's the most cringe free ADHD app that is built by neurodivergent people for neurodivergent people. And we basically want to make it the best in the world. Sometimes people comment on my videos and say my questions are cringe. What does it mean? It's like weird, you know? Weird, yeah. So it's some apps are a little bit weird? Yeah, it looks like a hospital, you know? And we think that life is a challenge, but you still can enjoy your ADHD and you have like your strong potential that like wants to be unlocked. Cool. All right. Thanks a lot. Thanks a lot. Thank you.