 Hey everybody, hey pilot. How's it going? It's going great. I am very excited to have a weird Tuesday afternoon. Oh, I guess it is noon for me, afternoon for pilot, evening for you, Jim. But later in the day of the normal stream on a Tuesday, because we have a special occasion, something to announce today that we're really excited about. And that is we are launching ReclaimPress in beta. So anyone can try it and host a website on it as of in a few minutes when we live unveil the website on stream. So we've been talking about ReclaimPress for months. In fact, I was actually looking at we're going to have a blog post out about ReclaimPress in a little bit after the stream. But I was looking through things that have been written that we've already talked about it, like we did a community chat. And Jim, you and I did a stream almost a year ago about the possibility of ReclaimPress. It was the first week of April. And at that time, it was something that you had been playing with, but I hadn't even logged, hadn't gotten into yet. And we were talking about the idea of, hey, what if ReclaimCloud, but easy and forward press, basically. I don't know if I'd even heard about that. I didn't realize this was a thing until August or September, very behind the times. I think at that time, Jim may have been the only person to have played with it so far. That's fair. Yeah, it's been a long time coming. And I am happy it's here, I'll be honest. There's a lot to love about a nice streamlined interface for ReclaimPress, or for Wordpress using ReclaimPress. And I think that's what we have. And it's pretty exciting. But I won't spoil the milk. I'll let you get to the unveiling, if you will. And then we can talk a little bit about ReclaimPress. Yeah, so the websites that we're going to launch right now, it would make some sense to launch a website at a launch time, maybe before we started this stream. But I felt like because what we're launching is a WordPress hosting service, we would maybe kind of a little bit pull the curtain back and launch the website live on camera. So because, of course, this website for ReclaimPress is also hosted on ReclaimPress. So I just thought that would be fun and almost a little bit anti-dramatic in a way that I thought would be kind of interesting. But right now, the site exists here. You can see I'm already signed into it. But this is all the site is right now. And let's unveil the design here. So I have to go in and mark a couple pages as not private. And I kind of thought that this would be a nice, fun little moment and also like WordPress makes this stuff pretty easy. So I thought that was a little bit fun. So I'm going to go to our favorite menu, settings, reading and change the homepage. It's good that people know we're actually hosting our ReclaimPress main page in WordPress. So we're not using ghost or, you know, you go. Yeah, it itself is hosted on Wordpress. It is a WordPress site hosted on ReclaimPress. And it is using, in case you're curious, we're going to talk about our plans, but it is using our Diamond plan. So you can get the power that is powering this site for not very much money. So yeah, first of all, I want to just mention that I have been doing a lot of the coordinating of the stuff leading up to our beta launch here. But this website design, which Lauren made for us and Jim and Amanda did a lot of the copy work for. I'm just so happy with this. I had very little to do with the actual layout. Beautiful, that's really nice. And of course, Brian Mathers artwork, it's all very amazing. So we're really happy with it. But really, this site is going to tell you the story of what you need to know. So ReclaimPress is our newest product offering. We're actually launching it in beta today, and we'll talk about why we're launching it in beta and what you need to know about that if you want to try it out. But put simply, ReclaimPress is specifically a high performance, low cost WordPress hosting product that we are launching today. It is built on top of the infrastructure of Reclaim Cloud. So it's using the same technology, and which, crucially for us, means that we already know how to support it, and we know how to support you in it if you want to host a site with it. We are already using ReclaimPress for some of our highest, most demanding WordPress hosting, including our own website, but also some other projects that we host for other people. Anything where we just needed to be really, really solid, I think. Yeah, so the actual hosting experience is really great, and we're really confident in it. It is dedicated specifically for WordPress. So what ReclaimPress is is when you make an account and you sign in, and you add some funds and create a site, you're going to get a WordPress site with the things you need set up out of the box, of course, like caching and a development URL that you can use and things like that you just get. And then we are attempting to make this something that's really easy to move from, I'm just messing around with it, to I have a really high demand, high need, high traffic site seamless is the goal. So the dashboard that we'll show you has a single place where you can look at your basic site resource usage and statistics and things. You can manage WordPress plugins from there. If you're having a problem with a maybe really out of date plugin, you can update it or turn it off or delete it, do things like that without even logging into WordPress, which is really nice. Built-in backups that are easy to set up and included free and intuitive management for multiple projects, including collaboration features and things. Collaboration is big. That one's one of the ones that's, I guess, it's not so hard with shared hosting because you can just add people to the WordPress site, but in terms of giving people access to that sort of backend interface, I don't know. That's one of the things that I think is cool about ReclaimPress. Yeah, so as much as I would love to read every word on this page, that doesn't make for the best stream but going further down here, I did want to mention this is probably one of my favorite images that has come out of this. And I really do think this gives a good idea of what ReclaimPress is about, which is we're trying to make something that works for both very small projects and large projects, but it's still simple to use and you don't have to decide is this a small or large project ahead of time. It can grow with you. So that's what this flourish from passion project to web empire is all about here. Another great example of the art, it's so good. Yeah, so talking about costs and subscriptions and stuff like that. So how does ReclaimPress work? You make an account, you put funds on it and then you pick a subscription for your site and then these are all monthly costs. So we have four of them available. These are the only costs that you have in terms of ReclaimPress sites for basic needs. We do offer, if you want, more backup storage. That's the only exception, but basic 20 gigs of storage and 20 gigs of backups are included in your ReclaimPress account and all the rest of the costs are here. So for a basic site with one gig of RAM and 20 gigs of storage, it's $5 a month. We've got a gold plan, which is doubles the RAM, double it again to $20 a month on Platinum and double it again on Diamond with eight gigs of RAM for 40 bucks a month. What I'm really excited about with all of these is I think we're able to, because of the technology here and because of the way we're able to set it up, we're able to hit both a, I think, pretty low cost at the low end and also just a really good value at the high end and really in between. This is a WordPress site with eight gigs of RAM and all the CPU resources that go along with this account is quite a lot of resources. You can do quite a bit with that plan, but the silver plan here is also quite performant and is gonna be really great for personal sites and is in the same cost range as our shared hosting. It's interesting you say that, because one of the people I first, when we were playing with ReclaimPress, I first brought in as like a beta tester, even though we're still in beta, is Brian Mathers, whose art you see all over this site. And one of the things he was saying is, I have a few WordPress sites that drive my business and drive the work I'm doing and they're on shared hosting and sometimes it's slow, but you pay for what you get and there is that kind of balance and he was ready to dedicate a few of the sites he had in his C-Panel to more resources and to kind of soup them up a bit and not have to worry about them. Some of them were dealing with also stuff like help me hear like the WordPress commerce site. WooCommerce, yeah. WooCommerce, there it is. And so like when you have even more sophisticated plugins, like some of them have those LMS suites or stuff you're doing, this is a really good option. So as you're kind of depending more on that single site and some of the C-Panel or the shared hosting would possibly bog down your site and its performance depending upon what you have there. This is a really good option and even at its cheapest option it's really in line with what you'd pay for C-Panel for a year. And the fact is, is a lot of people run WordPress on C-Panel and this is a dedicated environment, container with dedicated resource that potentially also allows you to do stuff beyond that. So there's a lot to be said and it's not necessarily for everyone but for those who are going from passion project to empire as Brian Mathers visual says so well, this might be a really good option and this might be a way to kind of think through. Like I do have this one site that I depend upon for whether it be online commerce, whether it be your classes that are big and kind of hit large and they're important to you, this is something to consider. Yeah, I also, I'm thinking now if you, even if you have multiple sites in your C-Panel, maybe one of them is more resource intensive than everything else. It's nice to be able to sort of, I don't know if silo is the word that I want exactly but to say, okay, well, you are throttling everything else that I'm trying to run in here. You need your own space, you need your own resources. I'll just sort of siphon you off to your own little space where you can grow as much as you need to and keep going with shared hosting in a way that's sustainable for your other sites. It doesn't have to replace anything. Yeah, and the great thing here too, I'm excited that we can offer this because it also I think is a good match of, like WordPress as a project, as a tool to host websites is in a very interesting place right now, in my opinion, because it is a tool that is well-loved and well-supported and works well in a kind of traditional shared hosting lamp environment. Obviously, right, it is easily the most used thing on our shared hosting service. And I'm pretty sure just about any other company you talk to that offers shared hosting would say the same thing. And that's great, but we are seeing more and more kind of high-end uses and plugins and themes where developers are really optimizing for a different type of hosting stack, right? I think the easiest one to point to is Elementor. It works on shared hosting. It's not that you can't use it on shared hosting, but if you're using Elementor on shared hosting or domain of one's own and you're doing a lot with it, got a lot of images, got a very complex layout or design animations, sometimes those sites just aren't as fast. And I'm not talking about they have to be unusable, but what we expect from as a society from the web has changed since 2003, right? And you have a site that takes four seconds to load for each page and that's your business. It's probably not good enough in a lot of cases. And obviously there are things that you can do. You can use caching plugins. You can use Cloudflare and CDNs and stuff and all of that stuff will help. But at a certain level, if you're doing anything that's going to be complex and make the site slow, you may need more than what a shared hosting plan can offer. But so this is a great outlet for that that doesn't require you to do things like estimate costs like the way Reclaim Cloud does. I love Reclaim Cloud. I do stuff in Reclaim Cloud every day, write our installer or a lot of our installers for it, things like that. But when you wanna just host a website, the conversation is more complicated than it needs to be because it's like, well, depending on your database needs, you could all of these things that are great in terms of flexibility, but aren't great when you're just talking to someone that just wants to host a site that's fast that isn't too expensive. Yeah, the other thing is like, one of the things Reclaim hates is saying no to people. And a lot of times when they come to you and you're like, do you have another place that I can put this highly performant WordPress site? We'd usually say, well, that sounds like managed hosting. And then that's a whole different level of cost. But a lot of people are like, I don't really need you to manage it. I just need more resources. And I think this is kind of balancing that. It's saying you can have more resources. You can have a nice interface, really elegant interface, which maybe we should show people. And you can have fixed costs. So there's no surprises. And that's kind of what we're trying to get at with Reclaim Press. We know WordPress is like Taylor said really quite nicely, this is the application that many of people are using that we support. We're kind of experts in this application above and beyond most others. And so we're kind of saying to those people who host with us, but shared hosting, they're kind of outgrowing it. We have something else for you. And it's not gonna mean a second mortgage on your house to run it, right? Like, and I think that's the kind of key here is realizing that people will need different and will expect different services and meeting that demand. So that's nice. And Brian Mathers really gave us a great case and point with some of his sites, which do get a fair amount of traffic and are somewhat take some resources. They're not crazy. He doesn't need managed hosting. He can manage his own stuff. He just needs more resources. And that's where Reclaim Press really comes in nicely. Yeah. And I think also, I'm just thinking back to conversations I've had with people about Reclaim Cloud, the ability to say it's not managed hosting. You can manage it yourself. You don't need, you're not interested in and you don't want to and you don't need to pay us to manage it for you. Reclaim Cloud, it's sort of unpredictable and people always go to the worst case scenario with, oh, I don't know how much it'll cost because it's based on usage. What does that even mean? This is nice and predictable. But I think also when we say people come to us and say like, well, how much I can set caps in Reclaim Cloud, what's what caps should I set? And we go, what's your site like set? It's such a complicated, yeah. And that's, it's nice in theory to be able to say, yeah, do what feels right, just go with it. Yeah, let's talk about Ram and databases. Are you familiar with those? And it's not great when that always has to happen, right? There are times and people who want to have those conversations and that's great. But this basically allows people to start in a place that makes sense and move from there as needed. So, yeah, really excited. So let's look at the interface a little bit. So I'm gonna log in here. Of course, I've already logged in, made an account and everything, but... What's the word I always use, pilot for this little case? Elegant. Elegant. You say it was such controlled scorn. I appreciate you. Listen, I just, I knew what the question was gonna be. I always know. To be fair, it is very elegant. It looks good. Thank you, thanks. It looks like Ghost, another, which I think has also been described as elegant by... By somebody, yeah, I don't know. Can we talk about Ghost on a WordPress stream? No, come back next month. Come back next month if you wanna talk about Ghost. We're talking about WordPress right now. Exactly. So this is the main dashboard. Of course, I've already got a site here, but a couple of things. So if I click on my one site here, and I am, I just made this today, this new environment today, and my plan is to move my blog over to ReclaimPress. Right now it's running a static site generator on shared hosting, but I want to finally make the move to, I want to give it its forever home in ReclaimPress. Are we allowed to comment on this? To comment on what? On your moving to WordPress after years on Hugo. Don't scare him off of it, Jim. I'm mixed. I like my website a lot, but I want, you're allowed to comment to it. Yeah, yeah. Don't you have to get, don't you have to get commit all your blog posts? I use Visual Studio Code to write my blog posts, and I get committed and I like it, damn it. But I actually don't like it that much. I kind of would like something simpler and faster. I'm finding- Sounds very democratic. Yeah, there's a committee. I review it, submit it to a committee. It's called GitHub, and yeah. I just want to say welcome to the world of WordPress. You'll never look back. I'm excited. I'm excited to do, to do, I mean, obviously I, you know, work with WordPress every day here, but I'm excited to like play with it for my own purposes again. I have some WordPress sites out there. I have like a recipe site that me and my wife only use in the world, but I would like to do more with it in a public way. Can I make one recommendation? Classic Editor. No way. That's announcement number one, is if you try to use Classic Editor on ReclaimPress, you get an email from me specifically. No, I'm kidding. What? You get an email from Jim congratulating you. Yeah. You get dueling emails from the old and the young. No, you know what I'm probably going to do is I found a plugin that lets me use Git to write posts in WordPress. I'm going to do that. No editor. So, yeah. Editorless. It's a new kind of serverless. Yeah. It's not headless. It's all of the complexity of headless with none of the benefit. It's great. So, no, so this is going to be the future home of my blog. And you'll see it's, it's, I just made it recently. It's just at a development URL. There's literally nothing here right now. Pretty sure. Yeah. Just the default theme. But this is actually a silver site, by the way. This is the cheapest option. But in this interface, we get access to basically all of the things you may need, right? So, you can see what WordPress version you're using. You can actually see what PHP version, which is this number in the middle here, 8.2.8. I could change the PHP version. I can see information about the data center, SSH and SFTP. If I really wanted to do that stuff, get access to the database, link to the login to the admin panel. But this is really cool. So this plugins thing, and this actually dynamically loads this in when you visit it. We'll show you what plugins are enabled. Let me make some more room. I 100% forgot about that. Yeah. See what plugins are installed? Which ones are enabled? What version they are? You can even update them from here. So I wish I would have waited, but I was playing around before the stream, and I updated Lightspeak cache from here, which would have been a cool demo, but... Too late. Too late. Yeah. So it's not, it's what you expect. You hit the button and it updates it. It's pretty straightforward. So, but also from here, I can get some information about the statistics of my site. So how, what resources it's using right now. So right now, nothing. I mean, no one's really visiting it. But if you were finding that on like silver plan, your site was not performing very well, this might give you an idea of what types of limits you're hitting. So you can see here the memory cap, and I'm way below it. But if I was getting close to that, that could indicate that I need, maybe need to move up to a different plan. You can see how your storage limits are, and CPU limits, all of that stuff. You also get a basic file manager from here. And I actually really liked that this favorites tab has some of the like config files. Like if you need to do very specific MySQL or PHP config things, those are bookmarked for you, or schedule things in the cron. Most people won't need this, but it is nice that it's easy to do if you do need this, if you're a little bit, have a more advanced use case. And then if I hit this all tab, it actually just shows me the entire directory of my WordPress site. So I can go in here and change my htaccess file, for instance, things like that. So a lot you can do from here, that's made pretty quick and simple. I can of course stop the site, restart it. Again, not something you really need to do often, but if you made some type of advanced change, maybe you need to restart the web server here, you can do that. But I also have a lot more stuff I can do from here. So I can for instance, go and make a staging site. Your subscription, so in this case for $5, includes the ability to make a staging site. So I can literally make a copy of my site and use it as a staging environment. So that's really handy. And also you can do stuff with backups. So I don't remember right now, my ReclaimPress account is a war zone because I've been writing, helping write documentation. We've all been writing documentation and taking screenshots and stuff. So I don't know if I have a backup environment right now, but if I go in here again, click on the settings button and go to backup storage. Yeah, I don't have one. So we have a document on how to do this, but basically you get 20 gigabytes of backup storage included in your ReclaimPress account. So I can just go here. You can add more if you want more than 20 gigs, you can do 100 gigs and then you would pay for that storage, but I'm just gonna use the free one. Taylor's backups. You have to give it a name and then select a region. And it's gonna make that, it's gonna make that environment. So it takes it a few minutes to make environment so we'll possibly return to that. But yeah, there's a lot you can do from here. And because the way backups work is it's just a bucket of storage that you get access to. You can actually schedule that in a way that fits your needs because this is your own environment, right? So you can say, I wanna back up every day until my storage is full or I wanna back up once a week or once a month. Maybe you only do it once a month and then you hit a button to back up now before you make major changes. All of those are options that you have to be able to set. I remember, I'm not the one who ended up drafting the documentation for this in the end, but I remember starting research for backups documentation back in October or November. And part of the reason that I'm not the one who finished it is because I broke a bunch of stuff, which is not why I was taken off of it, but it is why I stopped and made someone else do it. So it's nice to see everything working. Yeah, I mean, and like not all of these things are as streamlined as I would like. Like for instance, I would love if when you made an account, it automatically create that backup storage bucket for you the first time you logged in or even before you logged in. It's not something we're able to do right now. You do have to go make it, it's just a one-time thing, but you do have to go make it. But then once you've made it, you can set up backups for different sites and that part is very quite simple to do and manage. So a lot of these things are, things we're still working on, which kind of gets us to why is this a beta, right? So we already talked about that the hosting, right? The speed and capability, we've been using it for like nine months for various projects and we've been using Reclaim Cloud for four years. Four years. Yeah, and fundamentally the infrastructure of Reclaim Press and Reclaim Cloud are almost identical from a backend standpoint. So we're really confident in, frankly, we have a really great infrastructure team that is able to handle all of that stuff. So we're really confident in the hosting side of this. What we're still learning about, figuring out, tweaking is this interface. It's really streamlined and elegant in a lot of ways, but there are some bugs. There are some things that we think are missing that we don't really, that we want to see there before we remove the beta label from it. That's what makes this a beta. So if you go to the Reclaim Press website and go to our sign up page, we've got a list of known issues over here. And we're gonna keep updating this. I'm sure we'll have things that get fixed and get removed. I'm also sure that we may have things that we get feedback on that we add here and say, oh, you know what, this doesn't work the way people expect, that kind of stuff. So what kinds of bugs should you expect? I don't know if we need to read through all the bugs on stream, Taylor, I will say. Well, we're not gonna go through all of them, but I do wanna characterize what we're talking about, right? That's fair, yeah. You're not gonna have something delete your site. No. So what I'm saying is we're talking about, oh, you know what, the dates on invoices aren't in month day year or year month day format. They're in day month year, which is gonna be unexpected if you live in America, basically. Yeah, no, if you're American, that's it. We are defaulting to the European. Year month a day. Confusing. Year month a day. You live in Italy. And I still hate the European model. And this should be the simplest thing to change and it's not, which is really annoying. Yeah, it's something, so we work with a vendor Virtuoso for the sort of underlying tools set here and some of these things we're able to change and some of them we're not, right? So the ones we're not, that's listed here. Also, right now we don't offer, this is partially a beta thing because of the nature of a beta, but we don't offer auto refill or essentially we don't offer auto renewing on your account balance. The way ReclaimPress works is when you sign up for an account, you add funds, whatever amount you're comfortable with. Say you wanna host a site for a year, then add a year's worth of funds. And then when you have a subscription, it's gonna spend down those funds. This works really well for us because it makes it easy for individuals to understand and say, ah, I put $50 there. Great, you know. It also works really well for larger situations. So we've got teams or institutions paying for things. They can add up whatever funds that they want to pay for and that they're there, ready to go for the future. Especially because these are billed monthly, it would be very annoying for, say, pilot to chase down a school every single month to pay for some site that they have on ReclaimPress. Absolutely not. Yeah, and their billing department wouldn't like that either, right? So we go off of this sort of prepaid balance thing. We don't have a way to auto refill that balance right now. That's coming. Dashboard bugs. So right now, the data center info always says you're in US East, no matter whether you are or not. So instead, you have to look at the subdomain to see what data center you're in. This is important for mapping domains. Yeah, another annoying bug. I'm in US East, no, I'm not. Whether you're in Canada or not, yeah. It's a snub to the Canadians. This is just, this is payback for the day month year thing. The final thing is just stuff that we think is missing from this interface right now. So for instance, the file management tool can edit files. You can't create files in it right now. You may go, but Taylor, there's a create button. Yep, it's a very misleading button. It creates nothing. When you hit the create button, it asks you, would you like to refresh this view? That's what it asks you to do. So that is not there right now, but that is something that will be coming. And to be honest, if you're doing a lot with creation of files in your WordPress site in the actual file structure, right, we're not talking about posts and pages. We're talking about like text files on the server. You probably want to be doing SFTP or SSH anyway. That's honestly not a super common thing that you're gonna need to do with a WordPress site. But it's worth noting. And for instance, I mentioned it's really easy to create a staging site. You can't sync a staging site though. So it's not something where you can like click a button and it will copy over all the changes you made over the last month from your production. That's something we'd like to offer, but it's not offered right now. Yeah, so this is- I like that the way you set this up so that people can see it. And like when they're signing in, it's like, again, nothing earth shattering but there is enough for it to confuse you on a couple of places like data center. Like that's a big one. And it's good to point that out. The idea that we do have the staging site but it doesn't sync automatically. So some of the features that you would love about that are still not there. So look through those issues and just kind of know that that's part of the signing up beta. You'll still get rock solid hosting but some of these questions maybe you should look at. I did wanna go back to one question you had about backups if that's all right. Yeah. So one of the things I think super cool about Reclaim Press' backups is we already take backups for 14 days that are in the system. So even if you don't set up backups, there are backups. So just keep that in mind. Like you have backups automatically happening but the idea of having your own backups is super interesting because what essentially is happening is it allows you not only to say I wanna take this many backups at this time of day or several times a day, I wanna put them in this data center which doesn't have to be the data center you're in. And one of the things that I have found when I ran into some problems with a site is these backups can be restored to a completely different region. So let's just say you have a problem in the region you're in, there's a problem with the data center. It does happen, I hate that it happens but it happens. If you have a backup in another region, you can essentially just spring that site up in a different region and it's back online. So the backup is also in some ways insurance if you put it in the different region or in some ways because these are on different servers, the backup server will still be up even if the main server's not. So there is some real value to exploring the possibility you get as part of ReclaimPress of having a kind of more sophisticated, almost like I guess what would be the best way to say it? You have a better word for it than me, Taylor. It's almost like a decoupled backup system so that the entire backup of a site could live somewhere else and should anything happen to the data center, you can install it elsewhere and never have to feel the pain of that data center being down for hours or whatever. And that's an interesting kind of like probably not a readily apparent value of that kind of backup system. Yeah, for sure. And I think ultimately what ReclaimPress represents to me as an offering from us as a company, it's us trying to, I think, democratize some of these tools. So make some of these sysadmin type things a button you press basically. To me, this is very similar to the first time I used shared hosting before I worked here. And I had a coworker, I was talking about like Moot, I was the LMS administrator and I was like, oh yeah, I need like a Mootl staging site for this and that. It doesn't need to have much, but it needs to have this. And I was like working on it all day with like a virtual machine. And then my coworker was like, oh, I have a Reclaim hosting account. I just like hit the button to install it. And I was like, what? You can do that? And obviously, as a company, we didn't invent Installatron or anything, right? That's just a tool that we make available. But I think it's a smart decision to try to make something that is complicated, easy. And I think this is another kind of example of that, right? We're trying to say like multi-region hosting or the idea of distributed containerized hosting is a thing that we've been doing for years. And we're trying to take some of those capabilities and give them to you in a way that's easy to understand. And one of those ways can be you can make a backup and just cut, it's like a snapshot of your site and you can go put it in any other place. So you could have, that could be a staging environment of course, but it also could be a totally different region like you mentioned because ultimately what is a WordPress site? It's the files in a folder and a database and that backup tool makes that process of zipping up the files and dumping the database and storing all of that in a efficient way. Something you don't have to think about basically. And you can restore it yourself. You don't even have to put a ticket in. Like you mentioned that we do have 14-day backups that's happening all the time and if there's some kind of disaster you can just let us know and we can restore things for you. But this is something that A, you can manage but B isn't hard to manage, so. I'll tell you too, one of the things that we thought about this when we started Reclaim Press was we liked the interface. We liked that it was just WordPress essentially taking what's Reclaim Cloud and then focusing on a WordPress interface. But the other piece here that's interesting is let's just say you know WordPress and you kind of know how to hook up a monitoring system or do the other stuff. You're getting pretty solid hosting for a WordPress multi-site you wanna start at your school and play with it but also know that it's solid and you're not doing it on shared hosting. Like you can kind of hedge some of your bets and still have a very solid experience for your community and as that starts to grow you build up and then at some point you might wanna say, you know what? Take it off my hands, we have that happen pretty regularly but the other piece here is like, this is industrial hosting, right? Like that's why I love the visuals from Brian Mathers, even the one you're using with our beta. Like it does push towards the fact that I remember in the day when we were starting WordPress multi-sites and we started them on Bluehost when we started them on servers that were far less capable than what we expected. And I think we can close that gap and start people with really solid experiences that then they can build and grow on depending upon their expertise but do a lot at a cost that I think is as negotiable as a lot of the other server systems around but with really a very focused WordPress instance but also reclaimed support. So it's a kind of nice balance I think for folks who feel like they have enough wear with all and knowledge to do it themselves but just wanna go to a host that they know and can trust. Yeah, and I think it strikes again like a great balance of flexibility and simplicity, right? So that interface is pretty simple to get started with but you can still install any WordPress plugin you want, right? This isn't WordPress.com. We don't have a list of approved plugins. That's in my opinion, almost always a good thing. Sometimes you can install a plugin that doesn't work, of course, right? So but this is, I love this type of technology that can be let's make this easier to use but still provide all the flexibility that's possible and it's a great way for folks to learn how to use something and how to really build something pretty significant using WordPress or next to nothing in terms of cost. This kind of project makes me excited to be able to enable that stuff. I think I wanna say, I'm gonna ask you all, scale of one to 10, how do we do on the infomercial element of the stream? I'm saying like nine or 10. I mean, you know my numbering system. I think we did great. Nice save, nice dodge, Taylor. Six. I think it was nine or 10. We are infomercialists now. I've been getting into the whole infomercial thing. I just need, we gotta start these streams with like some crazy overacted, like, ah, my hosting failed and I can't get up, right? And then we go. There's a subreddit that. And I can't get my site up. The stream is about reclaim press. Why are we talking about Reddit? Well, there's a subreddit where people take like infomercials and make gifts out of them and then replace them with, you know, different stuff. And that would be interesting. Yeah, we should do that. My site has failed and I can't get it up. Reclame press. I really want to make like a old, like you remember the old gifts that were like, this site is best viewed in Netscape Navigator or whatever. I really want to make a version of that little, little thing you put on the footer of a page for reclaim press, like this site hosted by, you know, as little badge and we can email it to people who've signed up for accounts. I think we've talked about badges. Yeah, my graphic design capabilities are not super strong, but I will go to far lengths to make a bad joke. So, I don't know, maybe we'll have time to make that at some point. I mean, if you're looking for the retro old school design, put this badge on your forum signature, put it in your website sidebar type thing. I don't know if you need good graphic design skills. I don't know if that's your represent. You do need some skills, but yeah, anyway. So that, I don't know, I'm very excited to see what people can make of this. I'm excited to help people understand this stuff. And, you know, so if you all have questions, you know, let us know. Discord is a great place for that or the forums. And we're excited to talk about what's possible here and answer questions you all might have. Yeah, and one more thing I'll say just before we sign off, although maybe Jim and Taylor also have stuff that they wanna say is, we put together a playlist leading up to this. So for those watching in the future, we put together a playlist on YouTube of themed songs, silver, gold, platinum and diamond that you can go and listen to. Also, if you guys watching this, not too far in the future because we're not gonna, I'm not gonna do this indefinitely. I'm not committing to that. Have recommendations for songs that didn't make it onto the playlist. Maybe we'll do an extended cut or something in like a month. I don't know. The director's cut. Director's cut, yeah. I don't know if you can do a director's cut of an album. I did sneak in some extra ones in here. What did I add? Oh. Remember I added one. Gold on the, I did not put in whatever that black keys one. Oh yeah, I definitely put in the black keys one. Gold on the ceiling is definitely me. That might be the only one I snuck in because this was, you led this. I didn't really want to like. It's so hard to find songs that have platinum anywhere in them. Platinum's hard, but gold is easy, right? Gold, silver, we're very easy. Diamonds are easy, honestly. I mean, relatively. Diamonds relatively easy. Platinum was the hard one. I think platinum, we have three out of four are variations on platinum blonde. And that's it. The rules for this game, platinum, whatever the thing is, it has to appear in the title. The artist's name. So Neil Diamond was fair game or the album name. And not within parentheses. So it can't be like the, oh, this is the platinum record version, right? I had to disqualify every time we touched by Cascada because it came out on their platinum hits album. And I was so sad. Which makes me sad, but yeah. So what about like gold sounds by, what was it, pavement? Is that a list of their song? If that's album of their songs that went gold, but if that's just a song, that's fine. Well, is that it? Gold sounds by, by pavement. Yeah. Yeah, that works. That's going to be this Friday, right? No, that's, I don't know. Extended edition, I put that on my list for mid-April. No, no, not the extended edition. Are we going to do a live stream of this on Reclaim Radio or? We could. We could, yeah. I was kind of hoping to, originally I was thinking of doing it today, but to be honest, had a lot to do with this. So I didn't, but I like that because we're not actually going to have a stream on Friday because it's on Thursday, our regular stream because of OER 24. So in fact, I should, let me pull up the calendar. It's a perfect time to look at the event calendar, which by the way, I do have to move to Reclaim Press. It's currently on Reclaim Cloud though. So it's, you know, it almost counts. But so right now on Thursday, so yeah, you're watching this if you're watching this live, but this Thursday we have a session with folks who are at OER. So Marin and Meredith will be joining us. And I don't know if they'll be guests. I actually don't know a lot about what that stream is going to be about. So I'm excited to watch that one. It's like women in the street, I think they're going to go and they're going to have people like, hey, come in and talk to us or whatever. It's like, it's going to be like people are going to drop by. I'm looking forward to it. You get to see who's at OER 24. I will say, pilot, if you want to take to the airwaves, you could on Friday. I am not working on Friday. So, but we will, I promise, we will do a Reclaim Radio session around this because I think we can come up with a few more songs and that's probably a good. I have a short list of stuff that didn't make the cut. Yeah. I was limiting myself to four per so. Yeah. So we'll definitely do a Reclaim Radio session in the near future. Yeah. Sounds good. All right. Well, anything else before we let the good people go and go sign up for an account? Exactly. Go. Just got to deploy my worst joke ever, which is try it out. I bet she'll be Reclaim Pressed. Oh God. That's not good. Let me go write it. Let me go. Ron, don't walk away from that joke. I'm adding it as a banner so people can see it written so they understand it. Well, crap. That's a sign of the best joke is that the ones that you have to say and write out. It's no good. The get committed one was pretty good though. Get committed. Yeah. You're pretty good. I think you got a lot of talent. You should start a one liner blog on Reclaim Pressed is what I think you should do. Yeah. For when that goes viral, you'll have all the flexibility to scale it up easily. So. Exactly. Fashion project to joke empire. Well, I'm using my... Joke empire is right. Looking at our thing, we have more people watching than we're 20 minutes ago, which is amazing that people haven't left after the last few minutes here. So, but I really appreciate folks tuning in. And yeah, we'll see you all next time on Reclaim TV. Absolutely.