 Hey there, I'm Natasha, and my specialty is making all your app building dreams come true. We built a turnkey platform, it's called Engineer.ai. And our vision is to empower everyone to build their ideas. So we know most ideas today are centered on software. But building software is the hardest thing that most of our customers will ever do. With Engineer.ai, it's a three-step process. One is from the idea in your head to the app in your hand or the website in a browser or the marketplace or the wearable that you might be trying to build. And what we've done there is taken a cottage industry, which is software development, and industrialized it. As an assembly line, we have 500 building blocks of reusable code and design, things like Facebook login, PTM integration, a map view or a friends list. And then we have 75,000 engineers and developers and designers from around the world that work on our platform. And they work for our partners, so they work for about 132 dev shops. And we're able to uniquely sort of borrow them to work on specific features for a particular client. In the end, what it means is that we have multiple dev shops and multiple engineers and designers working on a single client project, which means that they can ship faster, better and to a certain extent benefit from the collective knowledge of others and what they've built. Once the software is built, we then have a protocol called Build a Care. It's like the extended warranty on your fridge. It allows you to make sure that whatever you've built never goes out of date. This way you build it once, you pay Build a Care and you never have to build version one again. 40 million companies a year go through some sort of innovation exercise or digital transformation exercise. 100 million new businesses set up every year. These are potential companies and customers that are trying to now build something and software is the heart of all of it. There aren't enough software developers in the world today. And so if our technology is increasing demand 100x, because we're now suddenly able to go to people that don't know how to spec, they don't know how to find a developer, they don't know how to product manage, they don't understand how to write code, and we're seeing now you can build software. You can imagine there's 100x more developers needed to be able to deliver just that demand. And so what our platform does is look, people don't want to do repetitive work, even app developers. We can remove all the repetitive work so it's only done once. And then we allow the app developers to work on our platform to do all the customization, the high value items, the business logic. What we're doing is we're creating a mechanism for this new large demand to be able to pull into an existing population and a growing population of app developers. So in some respects we work with both. We work with both the app developers from a supply side and we work with customers that would otherwise never build on the demand side.