What advice do you think you can give to someone who's looking for a piece of software on? They just feel like there are so many options for them? In terms of what I've seen in the FDA space they are not. The expense isn't so high that you could not try out and really tests and validate a tool based on your needs. Obviously, we have free trials. And again, most most of what we see. If you look at the general SAS landscape, what Amazon tools we're at in terms of kind of benchmark for major price points for the slew of features that these tools provide. If you're looking at $100 a month expense more often, I can at least pate back for it. You can kind of said it considered just a just a straight, you know, paying for itself effectively. So I would surely test it. See if that really works for for you and your your business. Don't be where you're at and make decisions with what you're sort of the information you have right now, you kind of have to be future pacing a little bit and say, Hey, this is where I want to be in six months. So that means my effective real hourly rate needs to be at this point that's gonna form what your investments are gonna look like people or or tools. But I'm a big believer in kind of failed fast Try things out. Validate him. If you have a 70 ah, 70 trial of the tool, Get in there. You know, be like a bull in a china shop. Try everything out. Just reach out the support bank things up really quick, and then that will really inform. Hey, you know, this may be something that will be three x worth the investment to get in and
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George
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