 I am not a great hyper and I'm constantly making all kinds of silly mistakes. So I recently hired a robot to do some of the checks on this. And this is not totally brand new technology. You've seen this for a long time in Microsoft Word, where you'll see a little squiggle lines under both your words, I think that was misspelled. And you could also optionally turn on the grammar underline squiggle, but frankly that was for the longest time. So wildly, like not to help people actually wrote that most people just turned it off. So Grammarly is basically that kind of feature, but it's not tied to a particular application. It can be run across every app on your computer. And what it does is it basically reviews your writing and then offers suggestions. And you even set different styles within it. So you can say, oh, I'm writing business style or I'm writing for marketing style. And so by letting it know like the kind of writing you're trying to do, you can also have it do some things like if you've got like basically a style guide at work, unusual words, you can also drop it here into the system. And so here's what that looks like in the real world. And so in this case, ignore, so you'll see these things here where it says it underlined red. And it's saying, oh, we think you're verb form here. Let's just see if I can increase that side a little bit. I can't, I think a little bit off. And so it's saying like you should be actually I'm sending you're like, I'm sending, you're right, you're totally right. I'm sending. Here's another one. By take advantage of these things like that that doesn't make sense, by taking. And so it just does some nice little grammatical suggestion here. It says favorite, that's fine. And so that's these nice little suggestions. And then you'll see it's got the little, there's a little load even here, which is quite small. And this actually, if you put it in here, it gives you some more stylistic suggestions like the more heavy rewrite options. So sometimes it'll say, oh, your wording's too long and you can sometimes accept it or sometimes ignore it. So you've got like around the world is what I had written here. And they're like, honestly, worldwide is shorter. What do you think? Did you talk about that? Or we're freaks out. So join us in taking us and talking to your favorite group. That is doing good. Our favorite group, doing good in the world. So like, good idea actually, that isn't improving. We're free. And sometimes it is like, I think you're like, oh no, I never say that. Dismiss. So you can go through it here, but it's a nice little tool just that do appropriate where if you don't have another human available to do that proofread for you. And so it also saves you for me. It saves me from terrible embarrassing mistakes in works, flack messages all the time. And that works in all the apps that got the organization. There are no flagging, so that's not a real sentence. Try that again. I'm like, good point, robot. Thank you. And so that's Grammarly. The basic version I'm showing you here, totally free. If you wanted to do even crazier, well-money things, you can pay the money. I'd say if it's of interest, worth checking out. Yeah, thank you. I love Grammarly. I'm glad you brought that up. Grammarly is going to be a lifesaver for me. I use it as well. It's been like, when I'm writing email, you can even use it in your email. I'm using like your Gmail. You can type it and it'll help you articulate the craft of the perfect email. You can integrate it in so many different things. It's so free for you to scope. And it's like one of those things where it's like hidden behind the scenes. It's not a tool for a stay, but it's a tool. Like it makes you a better writer. So yeah, I'm glad you brought that up. Thank you. I love it. I use it. And I highly recommend it. So yeah, if you can hear your sense of your email. That's a good question. I, Eli, do you know about that? I, it's a good question. I'm actually Googling for that right now because honestly, I'm not totally sure about that as well. They do have this piece here of saying they don't record everything you buy. So I'm going to put this link here into the chat, but I think that's a really good point for organizations that may have compliance issues like government, like health organizations, like banks, where they need to be very careful around, around the data and what's reading and sending things to external servers. Because it's certainly, I think the servant is working remotely. It's not happening completely on your computer. So that article they give you, we'll give you a test on it. They're saying like it's not doing standard key logging. That said, I think that's a strong concern to look into. Yeah. Thank you, Eli. Yeah, I love it. It's more, it's not a spell checker. It's really helps to craft good sentences. And that's one of the things I love about it. But yeah, that's a really great question. Lots of stuff. Yeah. Some of us are very guilty about the passive voice and you could have a robot saying, so we don't do that. Mike, thank you, robot.