Meeting Title: PP2G-Standup Date: 2024-06-11 Meeting participants: Patrick Trainer, Jakob Kagel, Ryan Luke Daque, Nicolas Sucari, Agustin


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1 00:00:55.060 00:00:55.710 Patrick Trainer: Yo.

2 00:00:59.370 00:01:00.330 Nicolas Sucari: Hey, Patrick.

3 00:01:00.580 00:01:01.429 Patrick Trainer: How’s it going.

4 00:01:02.380 00:01:04.450 Nicolas Sucari: Everything great. How about you?

5 00:01:04.700 00:01:06.089 Patrick Trainer: And not too bad.

6 00:01:10.880 00:01:11.580 Patrick Trainer: Bang!

7 00:01:14.670 00:01:15.520 Ryan Luke Daque: Guys.

8 00:01:16.030 00:01:16.720 Patrick Trainer: But hey!

9 00:01:17.490 00:01:18.260 Nicolas Sucari: Hey, Ryan.

10 00:01:20.240 00:01:21.340 Ryan Luke Daque: How’s everyone?

11 00:01:21.340 00:01:21.975 Agustin: No.

12 00:01:24.810 00:01:25.740 Nicolas Sucari: Hi! Jacob!

13 00:01:26.060 00:01:27.190 Jakob Kagel: Hey? How’s it going.

14 00:01:28.880 00:01:31.320 Patrick Trainer: Yeah, Jacob, long sleeves in this heat.

15 00:01:33.480 00:01:39.409 Jakob Kagel: It’s cold. I I keep the air conditioning on in in in the apartment, so.

16 00:01:39.780 00:01:40.200 Patrick Trainer: That fair.

17 00:01:40.200 00:01:43.490 Jakob Kagel: Not going outside with the sweater, but

18 00:01:44.060 00:01:46.560 Jakob Kagel: I like to be overly cold. Yeah.

19 00:01:47.620 00:01:48.250 Jakob Kagel: yeah.

20 00:01:48.250 00:01:48.920 Patrick Trainer: Kent

21 00:01:49.710 00:01:51.840 Patrick Trainer: can’t blame that

22 00:01:51.860 00:01:52.970 Patrick Trainer: which is true.

23 00:01:54.030 00:01:56.030 Nicolas Sucari: What do you prefer? Summer or winter?

24 00:01:56.390 00:01:57.350 Nicolas Sucari: So me.

25 00:01:57.937 00:02:02.695 Jakob Kagel: I I like. I like when it’s warm during the day, and cold at night.

26 00:02:03.330 00:02:04.890 Patrick Trainer: Doesn’t happen here, though.

27 00:02:04.890 00:02:06.589 Jakob Kagel: Yeah, right, what’s this?

28 00:02:09.550 00:02:11.579 Patrick Trainer: That’s like West Coast.

29 00:02:12.380 00:02:16.753 Jakob Kagel: Right? Exactly. That’s my ideal. But yeah, exactly.

30 00:02:17.540 00:02:19.449 Jakob Kagel: It’s a fantasy.

31 00:02:19.640 00:02:20.520 Patrick Trainer: Right.

32 00:02:20.520 00:02:23.228 Jakob Kagel: You live in Texas or Louisiana?

33 00:02:25.180 00:02:27.590 Patrick Trainer: This summer is gonna be absolutely brutal.

34 00:02:29.810 00:02:31.270 Jakob Kagel: Gets worse every year.

35 00:02:31.510 00:02:33.209 Patrick Trainer: Every single year.

36 00:02:35.760 00:02:37.370 Patrick Trainer: What was it there’s

37 00:02:37.470 00:02:39.110 Patrick Trainer: last year there was like

38 00:02:40.950 00:02:45.189 Patrick Trainer: it was something. It was like 60 days over a hundred degrees.

39 00:02:45.190 00:02:46.969 Jakob Kagel: I think it was 90, and then for.

40 00:02:46.970 00:02:51.139 Patrick Trainer: It’s like, yeah, they’re like, 90 days. You’re a hundred days over a hundred. Yeah.

41 00:02:53.230 00:02:54.139 Patrick Trainer: it was initially, yeah.

42 00:02:54.140 00:02:57.330 Jakob Kagel: I mean my car. I think my car broke down because of the heat.

43 00:02:57.950 00:03:00.969 Jakob Kagel: because I don’t have covered parking like at my apartment.

44 00:03:01.170 00:03:02.719 Patrick Trainer: Yeah, I don’t either.

45 00:03:02.720 00:03:06.155 Jakob Kagel: And I’m like, Yeah, I’m pretty sure that’s like, why the starter broke.

46 00:03:07.628 00:03:09.902 Jakob Kagel: It’s cause it’s too hot. So

47 00:03:10.760 00:03:12.166 Jakob Kagel: let’s see.

48 00:03:13.000 00:03:13.830 Jakob Kagel: ma’am.

49 00:03:15.680 00:03:17.030 Patrick Trainer: Alright. So

50 00:03:17.170 00:03:17.970 Patrick Trainer: hot.

51 00:03:20.090 00:03:21.329 Patrick Trainer: Yeah, like the

52 00:03:23.476 00:03:24.850 Patrick Trainer: ambient temperature

53 00:03:25.320 00:03:27.389 Patrick Trainer: supposed to get up to a hundred this week.

54 00:03:28.170 00:03:32.839 Patrick Trainer: And so and then we’ll have like 60, 70% humidity. So

55 00:03:33.020 00:03:35.769 Patrick Trainer: we might, we might hit 1 10 this week.

56 00:03:35.770 00:03:40.466 Jakob Kagel: Man. I got the dehumidifier in my apartment, and it’s like it fills up like.

57 00:03:40.780 00:03:41.987 Patrick Trainer: Every every hour.

58 00:03:43.548 00:03:47.320 Jakob Kagel: It says the things just full of water constantly.

59 00:03:48.080 00:03:50.620 Jakob Kagel: I’m like, yeah. But anyway.

60 00:03:51.660 00:03:53.150 Patrick Trainer: Some of them have, like

61 00:03:53.620 00:03:57.520 Patrick Trainer: hose outlets that you can attach a hose to.

62 00:03:57.520 00:03:58.340 Jakob Kagel: Right.

63 00:03:58.340 00:04:01.549 Patrick Trainer: I’ve done it to where, like I’ve just put the hose out the window.

64 00:04:04.010 00:04:05.750 Jakob Kagel: That’s serious. Yeah.

65 00:04:07.616 00:04:08.530 Jakob Kagel: with comfortable.

66 00:04:08.530 00:04:10.370 Ryan Luke Daque: Humidifiers do you have?

67 00:04:11.040 00:04:13.960 Ryan Luke Daque: I feel like I need that here as well like.

68 00:04:15.410 00:04:16.115 Patrick Trainer: Let’s see

69 00:04:16.820 00:04:21.449 Jakob Kagel: I’m going on, Amazon. I don’t know. I think it’s like blue sky or something. I don’t know.

70 00:04:21.450 00:04:24.210 Patrick Trainer: Yeah, there’s a bunch of like no name brands

71 00:04:26.230 00:04:27.480 Patrick Trainer: and shoot.

72 00:04:29.090 00:04:31.589 Jakob Kagel: Is Lucille I’m gonna be joining. Do we know.

73 00:04:32.280 00:04:34.220 Nicolas Sucari: I don’t think so. Yeah.

74 00:04:34.400 00:04:39.500 Nicolas Sucari: I think he was with yes, on our meetings, and he needs to spend some time

75 00:04:40.235 00:04:45.275 Nicolas Sucari: looking for yeah, other meetings that he has, or interviews for new clients, and that stuff.

76 00:04:45.590 00:04:46.209 Jakob Kagel: Yeah. No worries.

77 00:04:46.210 00:04:56.919 Nicolas Sucari: We can get going. Yeah, we can get going. Couple of updates. I, I added, like a new bought into slack called stand uply.

78 00:04:57.070 00:05:27.070 Nicolas Sucari: and I set up a kind of a daily report through there, so you will be receiving like a message by this bot every day at 10 Am. Your your time zones, and the idea is like you can give like a daily update through that, both through slack like. Just answer those questions it will, it will ask like, what did you do yesterday? What you plan to do today? And if you have any blockers and that’s it. And that’s kind of

79 00:05:27.520 00:05:33.660 Nicolas Sucari: what we are aiming for, so that we can like reduce the amount of meetings that we have for daily stand ups. I think, like

80 00:05:33.780 00:05:36.400 Nicolas Sucari: everyone would appreciate that. Yeah.

81 00:05:36.400 00:05:39.370 Patrick Trainer: Yeah, I was gonna say, like, Are we gonna skip this meeting? Then.

82 00:05:40.120 00:06:06.970 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, probably the idea will be skipping that meeting. We are gonna try like, try it out these ports. See how it works. See how we are getting the responses and how we are like, yeah, being synchronized altogether with that. And probably we can then remove the the meetings. And then the idea is like to only have meetings when we need to discuss, like further some issue, or we need like to scope out any new new work or something like that. Yeah.

83 00:06:06.970 00:06:08.909 Ryan Luke Daque: Like brainstorm and stuff right?

84 00:06:08.910 00:06:21.850 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, yeah, exactly like the idea is to have meetings, not for updates, but for like focusing on one on one task, probably, or to, yeah debugging. Or, yeah, just like for more specific things. Right?

85 00:06:22.540 00:06:23.210 Ryan Luke Daque: Right.

86 00:06:24.380 00:06:26.329 Nicolas Sucari: So that everyone can use like.

87 00:06:26.570 00:06:33.659 Nicolas Sucari: have, yeah, make use better of their time. And we don’t spend like half an hour an hour doing updates. And this kind of stuff. Okay.

88 00:06:37.280 00:06:54.259 Nicolas Sucari: excellent. Okay. On pool parts. Utam was working on the backlog. I I know, Ryan, that there is no task assigned to you, but I just like send a couple of unassigned tests for you that I think that you can probably take a look at and decide which one you can take.

89 00:06:54.400 00:06:55.560 Nicolas Sucari: Azure needed.

90 00:06:55.560 00:06:56.400 Ryan Luke Daque: And I can also like.

91 00:06:56.400 00:06:57.639 Nicolas Sucari: You know, if, like, yeah.

92 00:06:57.640 00:06:59.440 Ryan Luke Daque: Patrick. It hasn’t started the

93 00:07:00.000 00:07:01.020 Ryan Luke Daque: The slack

94 00:07:01.340 00:07:02.270 Ryan Luke Daque: files

95 00:07:02.630 00:07:06.269 Ryan Luke Daque: to to Snowflake, or something like I can also work on that if, like.

96 00:07:07.060 00:07:09.699 Patrick Trainer: Yeah, I haven’t. I haven’t started that yet.

97 00:07:10.070 00:07:10.870 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah, sure.

98 00:07:12.130 00:07:20.210 Nicolas Sucari: Perfect. Yeah, that that’s that’s okay. Then, I don’t know. Brian hasn’t joined yet, but I don’t know if he’s gonna join.

99 00:07:20.654 00:07:25.776 Nicolas Sucari: So yeah, I didn’t know about his tasks. But, Jacob, then we have

100 00:07:26.460 00:07:40.646 Nicolas Sucari: the the price test that we were doing. I mean, we just post one of the tests that we are that we were doing about the variable speed and the other test, the price bundle or the brushes. I think we can do some analysis on what we have there.

101 00:07:41.050 00:07:46.889 Nicolas Sucari: for now we have, I think, 150 orders. I don’t know if that’s enough, or we need like more.

102 00:07:47.070 00:08:11.559 Jakob Kagel: We’re as opposed to have a hundred 50 for each group. But and I’m not sure. So they also like, can forge your email like they did send me that they were like, I don’t know which number you were looking at when you saw the 150 orders. But like there was one of the views, basically in intelligence was not accurate. Basically, it was not showing the actual number of orders. It was like it was too high.

103 00:08:11.982 00:08:14.800 Jakob Kagel: I’m going in now. I’m taking a look.

104 00:08:14.810 00:08:16.500 Jakob Kagel: I mean, we can definitely

105 00:08:16.690 00:08:17.539 Jakob Kagel: like

106 00:08:19.340 00:08:47.610 Jakob Kagel: Okay, it says 200 on the dash. But then, when we go in, okay, it looks like 200. Yeah, okay, I mean, we’re close. I mean, we’re probably like halfway there. I mean we can. You know, the thing is like, Yeah, we can share the numbers, or like, you know, we can do whatever. And I’m all for like I know, like sort of your goal. And our goal is like to communicate with them like frequently and get frequent updates. What I just don’t. What I don’t want them to do is like.

107 00:08:47.880 00:08:49.210 Jakob Kagel: basically

108 00:08:49.860 00:08:53.049 Jakob Kagel: make inferences like on the data

109 00:08:53.230 00:08:56.461 Jakob Kagel: when like the test is not finished, you know.

110 00:08:57.190 00:09:02.979 Jakob Kagel: So I mean, we we can. Yeah, I mean, I’m I’m happy to to help with that as far as like

111 00:09:03.220 00:09:06.540 Jakob Kagel: summarizing like what we’ve seen from the test so far.

112 00:09:06.600 00:09:13.650 Jakob Kagel: But yeah, I think we should just caveat it and say, like, Yeah, we’re not done like, don’t don’t.

113 00:09:13.650 00:09:16.649 Nicolas Sucari: But I I think I think that would be okay. Like.

114 00:09:16.650 00:09:17.280 Jakob Kagel: Thanks for Tess.

115 00:09:17.280 00:09:19.180 Nicolas Sucari: Like to give like that.

116 00:09:19.320 00:09:25.872 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, update and see what they think. And yeah, we can keep the test running for a couple of weeks.

117 00:09:26.200 00:09:29.519 Jakob Kagel: I mean, I can. I can type. I can type that up. Yeah, no problem.

118 00:09:29.860 00:09:30.200 Nicolas Sucari: Perfect.

119 00:09:30.200 00:09:32.207 Jakob Kagel: I’ll type it up.

120 00:09:33.740 00:09:46.069 Nicolas Sucari: Excellent. I think that would be great. And then accordingly. Pro versus consumers. We. Haven’t. We already have the flag, so I think we are able like to go deeper into that and see.

121 00:09:46.070 00:09:47.009 Jakob Kagel: Yeah, was that.

122 00:09:47.010 00:09:49.020 Nicolas Sucari: Pick out flag. Let us let us know.

123 00:09:49.020 00:10:07.870 Jakob Kagel: That sounds good. Exactly. I will check on the coverage for that. This morning. I mean, I saw, he said, yeah, it’s available and shopify customers. So I assume that’s like one of our Dbt mark tables. Yeah, okay, it is. So yeah, let me just check on the coverage for that, I think. Yeah.

124 00:10:07.950 00:10:10.049 Jakob Kagel: I’ll I’ll definitely prioritize that.

125 00:10:10.990 00:10:12.230 Nicolas Sucari: Excellent. Okay.

126 00:10:12.300 00:10:16.320 Nicolas Sucari: perfect. I was. Are you around there? Yes.

127 00:10:16.950 00:10:26.780 Agustin: Yeah, I’m here. And I I have no task as assigned. I reviewed the data with Ryan and the it looks good on the Unic side. But

128 00:10:27.343 00:10:35.339 Agustin: testing hasn’t replied yet. So we don’t know why the Api has less records than expected. So yeah, we’re waiting on that.

129 00:10:36.200 00:10:51.149 Nicolas Sucari: I know. I know I’m I’m gonna keep pushing Justin, and see he and we can get him to answer that question in order to see why we’re getting just it. I it was like only 8 results on that Api, I think. But yeah, we will. Still.

130 00:10:51.630 00:11:01.039 Nicolas Sucari: we will keep pushing, adjusting to see what if if they can fix that? Or if that’s like the amount, the right amount of data that we need, or we are like hoping every anything changes.

131 00:11:01.040 00:11:04.989 Agustin: Yeah, the detail process is already set up.

132 00:11:05.360 00:11:11.540 Agustin: So yeah, but we’re not getting any data. But yeah, that that’s something on the inside. Yeah.

133 00:11:11.640 00:11:12.430 Agustin: I’m free to.

134 00:11:12.430 00:11:13.340 Nicolas Sucari: I would.

135 00:11:13.760 00:11:18.729 Nicolas Sucari: Are we receiving any alert when when we receive any data from them? Yes, right.

136 00:11:18.730 00:11:22.969 Agustin: Yeah, right now we are receiving alerts on the client pullpards to go alert. Channel.

137 00:11:23.990 00:11:24.859 Nicolas Sucari: Perfect. Yeah.

138 00:11:24.870 00:11:29.810 Agustin: It’s clear. It says you need 0 records received today. Yeah.

139 00:11:31.120 00:11:32.320 Nicolas Sucari: Okay. Yeah.

140 00:11:32.500 00:11:36.240 Nicolas Sucari: See 4. Am. It? It was a message at 4 am. 4 am. Right?

141 00:11:36.620 00:11:37.489 Agustin: Yeah, I think.

142 00:11:38.000 00:11:43.390 Nicolas Sucari: Excellent perfect. Thank you. So okay, we’ll keep pushing, Justin, and see what we what we have there.

143 00:11:44.780 00:11:49.140 Nicolas Sucari: And then, Patrick, I don’t know. What test do you have?

144 00:11:50.210 00:11:57.299 Nicolas Sucari: I? I don’t know. Yeah, because you have a lot of in backlog. And I think in ready for this week. There is another right.

145 00:11:58.104 00:12:02.929 Patrick Trainer: Yeah, I think a lot of those here. I’m pulling up the

146 00:12:04.340 00:12:05.330 Patrick Trainer: project.

147 00:12:08.640 00:12:13.160 Patrick Trainer: I think quite a few of those in the backlog need to be moved to

148 00:12:13.740 00:12:15.772 Patrick Trainer: ready. Let’s see.

149 00:12:17.360 00:12:24.500 Nicolas Sucari: I think the most important one is the the one that Ryan was talking about about how we bring files into slack.

150 00:12:25.661 00:12:29.030 Patrick Trainer: I don’t think that’s most important.

151 00:12:31.070 00:12:32.630 Patrick Trainer: I think.

152 00:12:33.640 00:12:35.890 Patrick Trainer: A

153 00:12:38.970 00:12:40.609 Patrick Trainer: I think the

154 00:12:41.380 00:12:43.550 Patrick Trainer: verifying the 2 factor.

155 00:12:44.957 00:12:45.512 Nicolas Sucari: Hate that

156 00:12:45.790 00:12:48.220 Patrick Trainer: I think that can be. I’ll move that.

157 00:12:50.677 00:12:52.590 Patrick Trainer: And then the

158 00:12:53.810 00:12:56.160 Patrick Trainer: I guess I’m just going to move all of these

159 00:12:56.280 00:12:58.219 Patrick Trainer: to kind of ready, because they’re all

160 00:12:58.810 00:12:59.920 Patrick Trainer: pretty ready.

161 00:13:00.359 00:13:03.311 Patrick Trainer: Right now. It’s I’m doing a lot of

162 00:13:05.260 00:13:07.720 Patrick Trainer: a roadmap stuff.

163 00:13:08.510 00:13:09.210 Patrick Trainer: It’s.

164 00:13:09.210 00:13:09.730 Nicolas Sucari: That’s.

165 00:13:09.730 00:13:11.820 Patrick Trainer: Yeah, and that’s kind of taken

166 00:13:12.480 00:13:16.150 Patrick Trainer: resident. And I’ll move this over to

167 00:13:17.400 00:13:20.593 Patrick Trainer: actually, I’ll I’ll move everything over.

168 00:13:21.855 00:13:23.400 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, perfect.

169 00:13:23.400 00:13:24.590 Patrick Trainer: All kind of ready.

170 00:13:26.170 00:13:31.499 Nicolas Sucari: Great. Okay? So, Ryan, I think you can take that. I’ll stop if you want

171 00:13:31.740 00:13:32.250 Nicolas Sucari: cool, brilliant.

172 00:13:32.250 00:13:32.900 Ryan Luke Daque: But good.

173 00:13:33.150 00:13:34.179 Ryan Luke Daque: He also mentioned you.

174 00:13:34.180 00:13:34.510 Nicolas Sucari: And.

175 00:13:34.510 00:13:36.389 Ryan Luke Daque: Sign something to me, right? Like

176 00:13:36.580 00:13:37.949 Ryan Luke Daque: a few minutes ago.

177 00:13:40.770 00:13:43.610 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah, I’ll just check on. I’ll check on.

178 00:13:45.420 00:13:46.150 Ryan Luke Daque: Okay.

179 00:13:46.820 00:14:03.160 Nicolas Sucari: Excellent and then, Jacob, last thing I I have like, I know we need to discuss is we need to set up like more time with Kim we already gather like some request for from her about the direct email stuff.

180 00:14:03.520 00:14:04.020 Jakob Kagel: Yeah.

181 00:14:04.020 00:14:12.330 Nicolas Sucari: That we need like to work on it, and and then it will be good to have like more more time with her. We need to set up real and like.

182 00:14:12.380 00:14:16.100 Nicolas Sucari: yeah, give her the dashboard so that she can start using

183 00:14:16.290 00:14:16.880 Nicolas Sucari: them.

184 00:14:16.880 00:14:42.250 Jakob Kagel: Right? Yeah. So I did watch like the recording of the meeting yesterday like that we have with her. So I’m a little bit confused like on the light dash piece, like what the issue is, because, like, I feel like we went through like I made the dashboard, and then I I was on a call with her, and like we walked through the whole thing. So I’m just not really aware that, like she didn’t have access kind of. So I don’t know. Do is that like.

185 00:14:42.520 00:14:49.420 Jakob Kagel: I don’t know if that’s something that I can help with or like what we need to do to sort of get her access on the dashboard.

186 00:14:49.420 00:15:02.180 Nicolas Sucari: So I I think she already has access again to the dashboard. But I don’t know what happened like with the data. If it is working fine or not. But like she was seeing some stuff. And

187 00:15:02.350 00:15:05.180 Nicolas Sucari: yeah, like the it says, like the query.

188 00:15:05.620 00:15:08.099 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, yeah, there are no results.

189 00:15:08.100 00:15:08.790 Jakob Kagel: And then.

190 00:15:08.790 00:15:10.200 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, okay, yeah.

191 00:15:10.200 00:15:13.273 Jakob Kagel: I’ll take a look at it. Sure. But yeah, I mean, I’m.

192 00:15:13.510 00:15:15.560 Nicolas Sucari: This is what we were seeing. Let me show you

193 00:15:15.940 00:15:16.900 Nicolas Sucari: real quick.

194 00:15:18.440 00:15:23.330 Nicolas Sucari: So this was the dashboard. You can quickly report. And she was seeing it like this, just like me.

195 00:15:23.410 00:15:25.390 Nicolas Sucari: like you’re not receiving.

196 00:15:25.390 00:15:25.850 Jakob Kagel: In, the.

197 00:15:25.850 00:15:26.420 Nicolas Sucari: Like worries.

198 00:15:26.420 00:15:27.930 Jakob Kagel: That’s strange.

199 00:15:28.740 00:15:29.690 Jakob Kagel: Hmm, okay.

200 00:15:29.690 00:15:31.540 Nicolas Sucari: What we should like. Try to understand.

201 00:15:31.540 00:15:35.398 Jakob Kagel: I don’t know. Yeah. I mean, we didn’t have that issue before.

202 00:15:35.980 00:15:36.980 Jakob Kagel: okay.

203 00:15:37.270 00:15:44.009 Jakob Kagel: yeah, we’ll we’ll I’ll take a look at it and see if there’s something. But yeah, I’m not sure because it wasn’t an issue. Yeah.

204 00:15:44.908 00:15:52.729 Jakob Kagel: I mean, it could just be that like, our data is lagging or something like, I don’t know that cause if it’s filtered just on the last week.

205 00:15:52.840 00:15:56.226 Jakob Kagel: and that’s basically why it’s not showing up

206 00:15:56.900 00:16:09.630 Jakob Kagel: anyway, I’ll take a look. But okay, sure, I mean, yeah, I’m all in favor of meeting with her. I think so. Right now, in terms like the priority, I’m gonna prioritize like the pro consumer stuff first.st

207 00:16:09.630 00:16:10.310 Nicolas Sucari: Okay.

208 00:16:11.540 00:16:18.240 Jakob Kagel: And then, yeah, she sent over like a little Csv to about. She wanted to map like the order numbers

209 00:16:18.680 00:16:35.380 Jakob Kagel: to like the skews. Basically, it sounded like, so I can try and knock that out to real quick. I think that’s pretty easy. And then the 3rd thing would be the dashboard I’ll just take a look at. So unless there’s anything else, I mean, those are the top 3 things that I’ll prioritize.

210 00:16:36.000 00:16:46.410 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, I think that’s great. I just like filter down like last 20 weeks. And it’s the same like we got the information on the paid social table, but not on the Us.

211 00:16:46.710 00:16:51.349 Jakob Kagel: That’s weird. I mean, yeah, I have no idea. But yeah, I’ll I’ll take a look at it, though, too.

212 00:16:52.090 00:16:53.480 Nicolas Sucari: Perfect. Great.

213 00:16:53.650 00:16:54.830 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, guys.

214 00:16:55.730 00:16:57.770 Nicolas Sucari: don’t think we have anything else

215 00:16:58.130 00:17:01.570 Nicolas Sucari: for me now, any any question, any other stuff

216 00:17:02.700 00:17:03.979 Nicolas Sucari: that we have. Oh.

217 00:17:04.220 00:17:04.829 Agustin: Nope.

218 00:17:05.060 00:17:06.240 Jakob Kagel: Sounds good to me.

219 00:17:06.980 00:17:08.500 Nicolas Sucari: Excellent. Okay.

220 00:17:08.819 00:17:09.379 Jakob Kagel: Talk, soon.

221 00:17:09.380 00:17:10.920 Nicolas Sucari: See you later, guys. Bye, bye.

222 00:17:11.217 00:17:13.000 Ryan Luke Daque: To make see you. Bye, bye.