 This is just a brief overview of what we're doing. So we are specifically focusing on enterprise meetings. It makes you make your meetings productive, take care of the actionables using voice. We have raised 90K and funding so far. We are a team of six guys, three co-founders. We have 15 customers as of now. We are in the private beta. We have 15 paid customers. We are looking for 350K. So the problem that we're trying to solve is most of the meetings are not productive. The reason being there is a lot of talk, but at the end of it there are very few actionables. You have to physically track all those things. Remember it when you come back for the follow-up meeting. We don't know how many things are done that's pending. And $37 billion is just spent on meetings alone in the US. So we have a solution. We have built a voice-based assistant for your meetings where who you could talk to. You could assign tasks to anyone in a meeting. It'll listen to it. It'll sync with your task management tool as well. It'll remind you things when you come back for the follow-up meeting. So these are the three main things that we're solving. So we have a Maya assistant that sits inside a meeting room you could talk to. You could say, hey, assign a task to Nigel to complete application development. It'll do that. Second is you can pull data from your back end. Let's say you have your ERP like Salesforce, Google Analytics. I could just ask, hey, Maya, what was the sales for the last month from India? It'll fetch that data and show it on screen. Third is it keeps track of the meetings and tasks in one place. So we have an application on your phone as well, which will show you all the details. So we make use of AI and ML. So this is how we help you generate the automatic minutes, which is sent to everyone post meeting. Right after you step out of the meeting, you get your minutes. So we have built a conversational engine which makes these conversations happen. So the integration so far we have built us with Salesforce, Google Analytics, Asana, and Jira. These are the four integrations we have built so far. So this is how a typical interaction with Maya looks like. It also works with Alexa and Google Home, but it will also work with any existing microphone that is there in your conference room. You could just connect with your laptop or a mic, and it'll work. But it works better with a far-field microphone. This is a business model. So we are looking for a SaaS model for enterprise. Starts off with $89, which will give you up to 50 meetings a month. And as in how we go higher, the plan increases. We are building more integrations to make the adoption faster. So eventually, we'd be doing custom integrations for bigger enterprises. The differentiation. Seconds. Yes. The bigger differentiation that we are offering with respect to, let's say, Amazon, Echo, or Google is we provide you data privacy. So we host the data at your end rather than third party. That's only option for bigger enterprise, not for SMEs. Eventually, we are coming with more meeting templates, like a Scrum Master review meeting, follow-up meeting, eventually. This is a team, the first three as a co-founders. Yes, why now? Because why is technology better now than before? So this actually helps. I mean, this actually works right now. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah. Let's go to the Q&A. Yeah. Thanks for the pizza. So what do you think are the main reason that meetings are not productive or effective? Sure. So most of the time, people don't look at the minutes before coming to a meeting because it's a piece of text, like two, three pages of document or an email. So you don't really have the time and effort to go through all those things. So that's where Maya comes in. And the moment you walk into the meeting, it gives you a brief of what happened with respect to last meeting. Show all those details on the screen. It'll show you which are the tasks got complete and what is pending. So you are better informed. So we are actually solving half an hour catch-up, which happens currently. So that is totally avoided from every meeting that happens from now on. So most of the people are not informed. That's one thing. Second is it always starts late. And there is always that assistant who is missing, who knows how to run a meeting. So we all admire to be that smart assistant. Like the way a smartphone makes you smarter, we all admire to make your meeting smarter. Same thing. Thank you. And why voice? Why is that sort of easiest interface to interact in a meeting? Absolutely. So in a meeting, you don't want to look into your phone or a laptop. You want it to be conversational based. So we felt like the interactions or the effectiveness improves a lot the moment it goes to voice. And we felt that that's the best way to interact in a meeting, as if you're talking to a real person, rather than looking at a device. Thank you so much. An interesting technology indeed, and probably very useful from my perspective today. What do you need in the next one or two years to really penetrate the market? Sure. So we are looking at more integration. So one problem that we found was once it gets integrated into a system with one click, it's much easier for you to use rather than doing a lot of integration. So we are adding more integrations like Salesforce, Ajiro, or Asana, or Trello, so that's already part of your workflow. So you don't have to do more to start using it. So add more integrations so that there's improved adoption. And obviously, evangelize a bit on voice, because it's a bit different on how you're currently running meetings. So behavioral change is part of it, but yes. Other than that, everything else is fine. Thank you. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks.