 Hey, so what is stream? Yeah, so stream is on-demand access to expertise for the world around you. So imagine an appliance breaks down in your home or your internet goes out. We believe you should be able to connect to a home service professional as quickly as you can hail a ride. So stream connects you to one of those professionals through a video call. The professional can see what you're seeing and then also guides you through potentially the fix or at least the estimate using augmented reality. So you would just kind of like, there would be a dab. And instead of calling support, you'd click something. Exactly, so you tap a link, it takes you to the professional, initiates the video call, and then you communicate through that video call. As on the consumer side, you sit back, point your phone at the area of interest. The professional's got the tools on his side, the collaboration augmented reality tools to help guide the conversation. For instance, he or she can use a laser pointer or a 3D arrow that can actually anchor to the real world via ARKit or ARCore. Nice. So you're using the augmented reality solution from the Android? Exactly, so we just announced today our ARCore support, which we're releasing on the Google Play Store March 19th. So what does that mean? Does that mean that companies can integrate with your solution faster? Yeah, so that means any type of home service professional can download stream on the Google Play Store. They can create a profile within under five minutes and start inviting their customers to stream with them. Could you show them how it works? Absolutely. So what are you going to be demoing? Yeah, so we're going to be demoing the pro and stream connection. So we're just doing this on normal LTE, so we're not on Wi-Fi. We only have two bars. So this is the pro application. So the pro has the ability to toggle on and off when they're available. I'll get to the call log in a sec. But then they can easily and quickly invite their customers. If they have their customers phone number already because they're an existing customer, they can invite them from their contact list. So I'll go ahead and invite my colleague. It auto fills. They hit Send Invite. So that just sent a text message with the link. And it goes over to that one. And it goes over to the customer. So this is the customer side. So I just got a text message from Ryan. I don't know why I didn't hear it. I got a text message from Ryan that says he wants us to go ahead and stream with me. There's information in this link, embedded in this link about who Ryan is and who his company is. And when I tap that link, if I don't have the app installed, it'll take me through the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store to download the app. And that link information will be carried through the install to the point where I open it. Since I do have the app already installed. When I tap it, it'll open up the app itself. And because Ryan sent me this link, I see stream right here on the beginning. And it immediately goes in and starts to begin the stream with Ryan. So now I'm on the stream page. So now I'm on this stream page, and I can tap to stream with Ryan just by ending up in this space. It's vibrating. It's ringing, and we're actually making a connection. Yeah, so as you see, I'm getting a phone call. Today, professionals do a lot of their workflow on the phone. Is this voice for now? So they can talk as if it's a phone call. But if they do want to see the customer's video feed, what they can do is they can tap the stream icon. I'll unlock it. And then I'm launched into a video collaboration. So now I can see what Sean's seen. And I on the pro side have some collaboration tools. So I can tell Sean, hey, will you move closer right here? And that laser pointer is showing up on his screen. Yeah, or I can say, hey, this is the area I need you to focus on. And if Sean looks away and looks back, that arrow will still be there. It's anchored to the real world. It won't move. So how many things can you do in the ARRR stream? So you can use a simple collaboration tool like this to reach out point. Laser pointer, arrows. And we're also using the computer vision to capture depth information. So you can do things like remote measurements. So if we want to measure maybe the distance between those two water models, I just tap the camera icon. And what that's doing is taking a picture and it's capturing the depth information. So let's go ahead and end the call. I'll go to the call log. So the call we just had showed up. I'll tap on that. I can tap on the picture. All those green dots, that's the depth data that we're capturing. Is it because you were moving that it provided depth? Yeah, so with AR kits, the movement of the phone. Is that using two cameras for that, right? It's both. Also, yeah. So I can do things like I can interact with it. And I can take measurements. All right, are you shipping this already? Yes, so we have a little over 200 companies currently using Stream. We launched in September of last year. So it's growing pretty aggressively. It's been really great. From day one, we started building Stream for professionals. We really wanted them to love using Stream and make their life a little easier and more efficient. And what's the business model? So you sell this as a service? Yeah, so it's a subscription. $19, $39, or $59 a month per pro. So for instance, if you have one pro at $19. That's how many customer support people that are actually doing the support, right? Exactly. And they can invite 10 or 10,000 customers. And they're still only paying for that one pro in that scenario.