 Hey, what's up, folks? In this video, we're checking out Adafruit's Piley. This is a mobile app that lets you upload projects to your StrictPython device over Bluetooth. You can pair your mobile phone to your BLE-compatible board by following the on-screen instructions. Then you can browse through the project gallery and select one to upload to your board. Just tap Send Bundle to transfer the code and libraries over Bluetooth. We think this is perfect for educational settings like in the classroom, workshops, or when you're on location. Next up, we're checking out Adafruit's Glider app. This is a mobile app that lets you browse your files on your StrictPython device over Bluetooth. Using the File Explorer, you can tap on the files to edit them. Whether it's the color of Neopixels or those sensor values, Glider lets you quickly make those edits over the air. This is great if you want to edit your code on a mobile device instead of a laptop or desktop. In this example, we can easily remove and delete files from the StrictPython device. Here, we can grab files off Dropbox and upload them from your mobile phone to your StrictPython board. Once saved to your device, we can use the Native Files app to copy the audio file and then navigate to the directory on the Strict Playground Blufruit. Here, we can tap and hold to paste our new audio file to the Strict Playground Blufruit. Now we can quickly change the code and play back this new audio wave file by pressing one of the buttons on the board. We think this new BLE workflow is great for folks who only have access to mobile devices with Bluetooth capabilities. We hope this inspires you to check out Adafruit's Pie Leap and Glider. They're available to download for free, links are in the description. Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe for more videos from Adafruit.