 So I like to start with a problem to be solved. I'm in the binary formations booth, and there's a product called Choronator What's the problem we're trying to solve today Debbie? The Choronator is designed to help organize family chores motivate the children to do it and all the while keeping it simple for the parents. Can you motivate the husbands to do it? Yeah, you know what? Your husband could be one of the children on here, and I've heard that quite a bit today, so Oh, I'm just teasing. Mine's perfect So what you do is These are your children. You take actual pictures of your children so that the smaller they are they still can use this app because they're just looking at a picture, so they see there. She's got a grid of four children there, okay? Right, so they see their picture and they click on it. Today he has to walk the dog and make his bed. And there's a picture of a cute little puppy looking at his food bowl, got nothing to eat, and a nicely made bed. Exactly, and these pictures can be custom to you, will be custom to you. So the picture will be his dog and the picture will be his room. So he will recognize that and and that will help him to be more familiar with it. Keeps it simpler. So once he does it, all he does is he touches the picture and it checks. It's a nice green check mark on it, right? Right. And each Chor has a little star at the top. You give it a value of stars. As they check off, they're earning stars. So if he likes to make his bed but doesn't like to feed the dog, do you make make it a bed have more check, more stars? Exactly, exactly. You can take a picture after you do the Chor. You can take a picture of your bed to show that you did it and that's going to go to the parents so that they can see what they, what, what's been done. Oh, that's awesome. So the bed has now been replaced with the picture she just took. That's awesome. Right, right. And now you go to rewards and the child will see which rewards he qualifies for right now because I've been using Adam as an example. I've already used up all his rewards. So all of them are dimmed out. But once he has enough, once he has five stars that ice cream bonus will light up. Once he has ten, the free, the get a new app button is going to light up. And he can choose to either keep saving, which Adam is learning to do from this app. He can choose to keep saving and wait for a bigger prize or he can cash in the prize then. And that's as simple as it is for the children. But the best part is for the parents. It's hard to tap buttons pointing backwards here. I'll do it from this side. Oh, there you go. Okay, and you can touch that again and you go to parent mode. Okay, now we're in parent mode. Parent mode gives you a dashboard of what's happened for the day. It's going to show you everything that got checked off. And if they took a proof picture, this is where you can look at the proof. If you don't like it, you can uncheck that. So that's a made bed, but that's not a very well made bed. Go back and do it again. Uncheck it and it goes back to him as a chore again. This is adorable. I love it. Right. And then it also shows if they have claimed any rewards, here's where it's going to show you. Adam is eating that ice cream. Yes, I approved the award or no, sorry. You can't have the reward right now. Oh, so they can choose the ice cream, but they may not get the ice cream? Yeah, if something happened, we all know with kids, if something happened in between the time, that they earned those stars and made the bed and then went and jumped on it. Yeah, the beauty is, sure, you're probably always going to give them that, but you have control over it. So that's the beauty. It also has an allowance feature so that if you do, if you are a family that has allowance, it'll set up, it'll remind you when the allowances do if, for example, they only did two of the four chores. It's also going to tell you that and say, would you like to change that allowance amount so that you can change it? Or maybe they did six chores and you want to give a little bonus. And yes, you can change that amount to higher if you'd like. So yes, we do keep all of this very positive so that this is just a way that really drives them to do it. Setting up the chores is very simple. You take a picture. Beautiful graphic interface we're looking at, take a picture of things, you got a schedule, who gets assigned it? Yes, you take a picture, you name the chore, you can pick if it's every day of the week, you can pick if it's only Mondays, you can say every other week, you can add a loading chore, I can make this my own task manager, actually get myself to do stuff. This is true, this is true. And you can make it a reward bonus chore where it's something that they don't have to do, but if you want to be especially good, why don't you pick this chore and you can add to your stars? And then you assign it a number of stars and there's going to be certain chores that are only appropriate for the older kids. So it gives you an option of adding who is eligible for that chore. This is very cool, we've got to send the Macbombie over here, have you talked to her yet? I have not, I believe my sister may have, I'm not sure, but yeah, that sounds great. The other thing is the rewards are also custom, so that different rewards are going to be important to different children. This is really fun to set up, fun to use, how much does choreinator cost? Choreinator this week is on sale for $2.99, regularly $3.99. And I assume it's in the Mac App Store? I'm sorry, in the iOS Store? Yes, it's in the iOS Store and... Chore-inator. Chore-inator, yes. Did you say it was a universal app? It's a universal app, so once you download it, you can use it on all your devices. Fantastic. And it automatically syncs through DotBox, so anytime you open this app, it's going to sync with whoever else has this app on. Oh, this is fantastic. Thank you very much, the company's binary formations and the product is Chore-inator. Thank you, thank you.