 Well, I'm kneeling on the floor with Helena Harrison from a company called Glean. She suggested kneeling and I thought that was a lot of fun, so we're going to do this interview in a little bit more casual style. Glean is a company that helps people take notes, and if you're in school or you go to a lot of teams meetings and you need to be able to take notes, but you find yourself distracted because you're taking notes and you miss the point, Glean is designed to kind of help you do that. Is that a good description of it? Yes, absolutely. Yes, it will cause all of your audio and then you can add your notes as you go along and you'll be able to come back to your notes later to expand when you've got more time. It takes that pressure away of you having to sort of write everything down during your meeting or during your lecture or your class. So I've seen applications like Notability is a note-taking app that also does audio, so you can grab a section of your text and then find out what they said right then. This is sort of the other way around. The primary focus is the audio, but you're putting in short notes to say, go look at this. Is that a good way to describe it? Yes, I would actually think that the primary focus is really more your notes because that's what you want. You want to sort of have a really nice summary of your class or your meeting afterwards, but the audio is there to really help you expand your notes afterwards. Well, afterwards, but during while I'm in there, I can just click a button that says important or follow up or I can just type in confused was one of the buttons that you had in there, which I really liked. I could have used that in school like I want to go back and listen to that two or three more times. Yes, absolutely. Yes, so you can add your notes during, yes, and it's just recording in the background there. Now, where does it do the recording? It does a recording on the cloud, so it's a cloud-based software, but the nice thing about being on the cloud means that you can access it anywhere, so not just on your own laptop, but you could access it on your friend's laptop or you could access it on your iPad or your phone. So what's the security around that? We have Amazon Web Services is what we use and everything is encrypted at rest. We obviously made sure that everything was as secure as it possibly could be. Okay, that is the right answer to the question. So I'm looking at the interface right now and she's imported the slides into note-taking. She's got, let's see, I'm going to actually press buttons here. On the right-hand side, there's kind of an interesting little interface that shows the audio with little highlights for each section where she took some notes about what was going on in there. But it also does, let me see if I get it right, speech-to-text, is that right? It does do speech-to-text, yes. So after you've actually done your audio, recorded, once you've stopped your recording, you can then click a little button that says convert to text and that will convert all of your audio into a text format. So this is cool because there's a column where the notes that you've taken are. So let's see, there's a note I'm looking at that says ISS and if I click on that, I can see where in the audio that was spoken and then can I, there's a play button, I'm going to, I'm just guessing the interface. I can hit play and I could be able to hear what was said about the international space. All of it's the Earth, over 17,000 miles an hour. And so time. So that's pretty cool. So you can kind of go back and forth. You did one other thing with the text. Can you explain that? You started in the text transcription and you were able to do something with that too? Yes, of course. So I can also go through my notes and click on a note and it will take me straight to that part of the transcript. And then if I think that part of transcript is really important or I want to sort of take it out of my transcript and pop it into my notes, I can, I can just copy and paste it across. So it saves me having to write it all down. And then of course once it's in there, if it's a quote, I'm going to leave it exactly as it is or it might be that I want to go and edit it and sort of reword it and make it my own. So then do you export your notes from this? What do you do afterwards? Yes, you can export it to anywhere. So basically you copy, you copy. There's a reading view in here that sort of takes all of the audio away. And you're just left with your slides. If you've got them, you don't have to have slides. There's a few of your slides and your headings and your notes. And then you copy that across. And because you're copying it, you can pop it anywhere. So it's not restricted to Google Docs or Word. You can pop it into a nursing journal or a media diary, basically anywhere you like that, that accepts text. This is very cool. So what does it cost to use Glean? And again, this is for business, it's for school, wherever you need to be taking notes. What does it cost? It's $129 a year or you can do a monthly subscription instead, which is 12 pounds, $12 a year. Well, that actually sounds like a pretty good price. I could have used that in a lot of classes I took in college. Thank you very much, Helena. This was really cool. My pleasure and thank you. Thank you. It's very nice of you to come and talk to me at my stand. Oh, and the name of the company is Glean. And what is the website? Glean. Oh, hang on a minute. Glean.co. Glean.co, that's the website, isn't it? Yeah, just Glean.co, nice and easy. Very cool. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Nice to meet you.