Everyone is talking about Gro 4. People are saying it's is just outperforming, you know, Open AI, outperforming Perplexity, outperforming code. I wanted to test it. So, today we're going to test uh Grofor's design agents, coding agents, market research agents, productivity agents, copywriting agents, customer feedback agents, and more. We're going to go through nine promps. I'm going to give away the prompts. This is going to help get your creative juices flowing. And by the end of the episode, we're going to see is Gro 4 worth playing with? Should you make this a core foundational part of your stack? These are the things we're going to go through and we're going to see if it's worth it. [Music] Um, and by the way, these are like these are the first times first time I'm actually doing this as well. So, we're going to see uh pretty much live uh well, we're going to see live if this is if this is worth doing. So, the first prompt we're going to do um is act as a market research agent. Analyze competitors in you know, we have to pick a we'll just say productivity apps using real time web and X search. provide a table of top three players, their pricing, user pain points from recent reviews, and untapped opportunities for my startup to differentiate and capture 10% market share. So, we're going to go ahead and click that. This is going to be helpful for anyone who has a startup or wants to build a startup. Understanding obviously your your competitors um is going to help you, you know, basically come up with product ideas, how to think about things. um in a in a more clear way. So if this works, this would be huge. Um you know, I think what what obviously Grock has that other people don't have is they have X data, right? So uh the reason why Grock 3 was, you know, when we played with Grock 3, it was like pretty darn good. Um so I'm not surprised that people are saying that Grock 4 is really, really good because of the unique data that they have. So, um, it, you know, from like a UI perspective, you know, it's going, it's browsing. You can see it's searching on X, uh, pain points about the to-doist app. I love that you can just kind of watch what's happening. This has obviously been a trend for a lot of the LLMs, but I love that Grock has this. Um, look, many exposts about to-d doist don't mention it. To-doist complaints. I mean, it's kind of crazy that you can you can actually just figure out what are the pain points in a particular industry and it's going to search the millions of tweets and webs uh and websites. So now it's creating the ta the table. You can see it puts notion first. Um, wow. It it talks about notion slowness. I've actually tweet tweeted about uh notion slowness. the CEO of uh notion actually reached out to me uh from it because it went viral and you know that's why okay I'm just like that's amazing that it has it in there untapped opportunity focus on a streamlined lightweight interface that produces speed and simplicity. Yeah, I agree like I think that like a lightweight version of notion um with you know a lot less bloat would actually do really well. um you know a and then it goes through to-d doist lack of visual clarity leading to overwhelm and what you can do here the untapped opportunity introduce advanced visual planning tools like intuitive drag and drop. All right so I'm not going to go through all of this but the point I'm you know this seems like really dialed. It took a minute and 20 seconds so not super long. Um and it did what we said. So, so far so good. Um, for prompt one, using, you know, using Grock as a marketer research agent, um, it's definitely something that I'm going to be doing more of. Okay. Can you use Grock to code your MVP? So, we're going to go ahead and uh, copy this prompt here. Using Grock for code mode. So, I guess it has a code mode. Generate Python code for a simple founder tool like a lead genen bot. So that's our example that we're going to use. Include error handling. Integrate with API, eg Stripe for payments, and explain how to deploy it. Fix any bugs in the pasted code snippet. Uh we don't have any code snippets yet, but it's good that we can use that prompt if there's any um if there's any bugs, we'll go ahead and put that prompt in and just tell Gro 4 to fix it. So it's going ahead and it's planning the project. So this is similar to how you know if you're going to use something like a bolt or a lovable replet it's going to do something similar. Now you have this with gro 4 um as another option for you to go and and go and do this. So um I mean here we got the code. Um I'm not going to go and figure out if we can you know deploy you know compile and deploy this but it's pretty cool that it can do that. How you know how fast was that? That took like I don't know 20 seconds. Um it explains the code. Um it tells you how to deploy it. Um so this is this is pretty legit. This is pretty legit. Um and yeah, took 25 seconds. So, you know, the jury's out, you know, the jury's out around is like I haven't deployed this, so I don't know if it works and stuff like that, but um just like quickly looking at it like it looks looks clean. Um and uh we're going to go ahead and you know go to the next one. So the the next prompt is around uh productivity workflow uh optimization. So, uh, this is just about, um, you know, increasing your productivity. Let's go ahead and and, uh, post it in. So, as a founder agent, optimize my daily routine. So, it says, analyze the schedule. So, I got to paste my schedule. So, let's just say 7:00 a.m. wake up, you know, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. deep work, 11:00 a.m. to 12:30, uh, daily standup, 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. deep work. Uh, 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. meet with my partners. Sam Alman, the co-founder of OpenAI, just said that it is the era of the idea guy, and he is not wrong. I think that right now is an incredible time to be building a startup. And if you listen to this podcast, chances are you think so, too. Now, I think that you can look at trends uh to basically figure out uh what are the startup ideas you should be building. So, that's exactly why I built ideabser.com. Every single day you're going to get a free startup idea in your inbox and it's all backed by high quality data trends. How we do it? People always ask. We use AI agents to go and search what are people looking for and what are they screaming for in terms of products that you should be building and then we hand it on a you know silver platter for you to go check out. Um we do have a few paid plans that you know take it to the next level. uh give you more ideas, give you more AI agents and more almost like a chat GBT for ideas with it, but you can start for free ideabrows.com. And if you're listening to this, I highly recommend it. And then it says, "Suggest AI automated tasks, time-saving hacks, and tools to boost output by 2x. Pull realtime productivity trends for X." So this is what I'm noticing is a hack for if you want to get the most out of Gro 4, ask it to go and get data from X. So this is this is like the biggest takeaway so far, right? Like um you know if you want the most out of Grock 4, well it's its strength. What is its strength? It strength is that it has that data from X. So go and you know pull that pull it from it. You know will it will Gro 4 be the best coding agent? I don't know because you know it's not relying that much on X data. But something like this, I bet you it's going to be super super dialed. So it says, "Your routine as a founder is solid. It's focused on deep work and essential meaning, but it has gaps leading to burnout." And it's probably looking at all those like all those tweets by productivity experts, right? Um, and yeah, of course, like Huberman and stuff like that, like wake up, hydrate, you know, light exercise. I mean, this is cool. Oh my god, this is cool. Leverage AI to offload 20 to 50% of manual work per X-trends where agents handle workflows like researcher support. Focus on 8020 task. Um, use a script to summarize inboxes. Here's a sample Python code for email fetch. This could run daily at 7 a.m. condensing 50 emails into five bullets saving 30 to 60 minutes. This is really cool. Uh by uh tools to boost output by 2x interesting that it you know it actually gives competitors uh cursor and replet um which is kind of hilarious. At least that means that it's you know not at not super biased although it does put gro for you know hey use grock of course. Um, okay. But this is interesting. Like basically, you know, thinking about how do you use Grock to, you know, look at your calendar and suggest things to do. Obviously, you can go deeper here. Ask it to build you scripts. Um, and just an interesting way to, you know, save you time. Okay. So, the next prompt is is going to be about uh creating a pitch deck. So, it says we'll just copy it over here. Go back to Grock. Um, so refine this pitch deck script. I have I've prepared one as a VC agent. Use reasoning mode to spot weaknesses. Suggest databacked improvements from recent startup funding trends. Search X and web. Again, it's really important that we have that there. And predict investor objections with counterarguments. So, let's go ahead and I'm going to copy uh as you can see here, I I just pulled uh this company called Anam. They've, you know, they raised $9 million seed round. Um and Anam is a human face for your product. It's this next interface for tech. Um so, it's basically like that movie her but better. Anyways, I I grab their script. I'm going to go put it on to Grock and just see what it says and we're going to see what it says, right? Like, you know, if you're going to do a pitch for a VC, obviously you want the best possible pitch. That's why people say, uh, you know, people say like try it on your mom first or try it on your grandmother first, like pitch them first so you get the kinks out. But, you know, if you can get the kinks out earlier and you don't have to pitch your grandmother or mom, that's that's a win, right? So, um the the the goal here is to get, you know, the best possible most dialed pitch um based on data. Um so, the data here hopefully is better. So, 36 seconds. I'm actually surprised with how fast Grock 4 is. It just feels faster than Gro 3. So, as a VC agent evaluating this pitch, I'm going to outline my reasoning on weaknesses, databacked improvements. Okay, so it says the section like team, market, and traction are high level without proof. That's that's huge. I agree with that. There's overly broad use cases. Uh the raise framing feels unmatched and then it gives you some databacked improvements. And this is again, this is why we're using Gro 4. We're using it because it has the data. Um add the TAM uh and trends autonomous agents is the top seed category. Like this is really good. And then and then it gives you the objections and counterargument. So the objection the space is saturated. Synthesia just raised 180 million at 2.1 billion. How do you compete with that? While the counterargument is we're differentiated by pixelby pixel real-time rendering and expressive control enabling low latency low latency interactions that synthes synthesia like video tools can't match. Like these are these are really good. And then it gives you a refined script um a refined script around uh what to do. And then you can go ahead and take this script and post it um into a tool like GenSpark which can create um your AI slides for you into a tool like Gamma or just do it yourself on Google Slides or something like that. I actually wonder like can Grock 4 create slides? I really like um the refined script that you created, but don't know if you know how to design slides. Um I wouldn't be surprised if Grock 4 could do this just because Gen Spark, Manis, and some of the others can. But let's see. Um, I will say uh I will say by the way that this refined script for this deck is probably it might be the best I've ever seen. Um, so this is, you know, in terms of the LLMs, this is really good and it's so quick. Okay, so it could Let's see what it's saying here. I can't actually generate or export actual slide files, but it just tells me how they would design it in in text. Um, for for me that's not super helpful. So, if but I will say like if you're this isn't just about raising money, right? Like this is about if you need a deck for sales, if you need a deck to share with your team, Grock 4 seems to be really really dialed. All right, we're going to do uh the content marketing strategy generator pro prompt. So, uh let's go ahead and put that into super. Act as a multi- aent content marketing team. Brainstorm a 30-day viral content plan for my niche. We're just going to say ideabrowser.com because it's a startup I'm working on to drive 10,000 new leads. Pull real-time X trends for hot topics. Generate 10 post ideas with hooks, SEO keywords, and predicted engagement met metrics. Use thinking mode to evaluate and rank them by potential ROI. Um, and and some people, by the way, they they might want to know like, how do I how did I come up with these prompts? I actually asked Grock to optimize my prompts, and that's why um that's why they're they're so clean and and concise and good. Um, and my hope, you know, I always do that when I'm prompting any LLM because I want it to give it in a way that's going to uh really work for it. I want to get the most out of the LM. So, I usually ask it uh if it could optimize it. So, let's see uh if you know if Grock 4 is good at this. I mean, you would think it would be good at it because again X right it has all the content or a lot of content. So, you think that uh you know, Grock 4 would be pretty good at figuring out, you know, what's the type of content that's going to resonate, but you never know. It could suck. We'll we'll see. So, um interesting. Interesting. So it actually this might be a uh anom you know an edge case because when you go to ideabrowser.com it's just showing basically every day we we share a free idea that people can go ahead and steal these ideas and build it. So today's idea is AI agents that find profitable expired domains. So it scraped the website and it didn't realize that you know we have ideas every single day. We have database of ideas. We have trends. We have these, you know, this thing called idea agent. It just thinks that it's a website for agents for domains. So, it didn't do it didn't do a good job at scraping ideabrowser.com. Um, but I've had this with other LLMs before. It's kind of like a niche because it's kind of like a new uh type of of product. But I'm just going to tell it like, "Hey, you didn't do a good job scraping ideab browser.com. Um, you only scraped the idea of the day. The idea changes. Today's was the uh AI agents for domains. Idea browser is the number one tool for people to find ideas to build and trends to capture. And there's a bunch bunch more. So don't just browse the homepage. So if you do come across, this is not just for Gro 4, but if you do come across, you know, um something that's wrong, just tell it. like don't give up on the search. Like I could have easily just given up on it and just been like, "Yeah, you know, Grock Fork sucks at um at at content marketing, but it it might it might not be good at all." But I I just I want to double check because the upside of this working is is pretty huge. like if I if we can figure out a way to generate more content, that means more leads, more attention. Um, and uh, you know, it's worth it for me just to to do that second prompt and see what happens. And and and you're going to come into issues like this, like you know, so but just treat it like a human being. Okay. So now, yes, it's figure, it's properly scraped ideabs.com. And now let's see what happens. Okay, so the content agent 10 viral expost ideas each with a hook trend tiein and a snippet from an idea browser idea and CTA designed for threads, polls, visuals. Okay, bestie day AI revolution idea. This is a horrible horrible actually this is all bad. Like so much hashtags like this is this is all bad. the SEO keywords. I mean, I just feel like how many people are searching bestie day business ideas. I just I I don't I don't see it. Okay, so the content agent wasn't very good in my opinion. Let me know if you think otherwise. Um, all right. Overall, not so good. I'm going to try one last time. I'm going to say, "You didn't nail the content for ideabrowser.com. Just give me five sample tweets that you think would go viral. You are overthinking it." Uh, the audience is people who love startup ideas and who want a playbook for how to implement them. So maybe the prompt wasn't the right prompt, you know. Um, and maybe I just should have done a easier way, you know, just a more simple way uh of doing it. What I probably should have said actually is look at X posts. Um, and I wonder, see on Manis, what you could do, which I wish more LM would would have, is that like if it's working, you can still type something and press uh submit, but you know, you can't do that here. You have actually have to stop the content. Um, so here it's giving again, it's like all hashtags and stuff like that. I'm going to say one last thing. You know, I like the style of ideas from a Greg Eisenberg. Make it more like that. Look at his X. And let's see what happens here. This is my last time. I'm going to try this before we move on to the customer uh feedback analysis agent. So far, not super impressed with the content uh marketing agent. Um, and let's just see if if it's my fault, if I'm not prompting it correctly, or if it or if Grock 4 is just not not amazing at this particular piece. Okay. Wow. So, this is really good. So it's taken my style of how I write uh startup ideas and it's wow this is really good and it's and it's created pl like new startup ideas um written it very similar so it basically looked at my format for um for how I write startup ideas. So, I had one. Here it is. I just wrote one a couple hours ago. Startup idea for you. AI agents that find expired domain. So, I wrote this up pretty quickly. Um, and it started to get a bunch of traction and Grock went ahead and um Grock basically created new ideas um in like the same casual clear tone um and it did a good job. So if you want to use uh Gro 4 um the lesson is it's really good for X. Um I need to play more play with this more. Um you just do it simple. I I want I I want I like this person's tweets. Go ahead and make me tweets like that. Um but for your niche. So that's kind of interesting. Um and let's let's let's move on. All right. So, customer feedback agent. Like this is this is super helpful because like for ideaber.com I here I have some sample feedback but like I don't really want to go through every single one. I kind of just want an agent to run through it um and tell me what I need to know. So I the prompt is analyze this batch of customer reviews. You can upload a file or just paste it as a sentiment analysis agent. Categorize themes. Quantify NPS score and suggest product improvements with prioritize road maps. Integrate real time Xions of my brand for broader insights and forecast my impact on retention. That's pretty crazy. If that's able to do that, um, that's pretty crazy. I'm a bit skeptical around uh you know forecast impact on retention, but if it can figure out NPS score, if it can categorize themes, that would be huge. Um and if it could do it in a way that's not going to take, you know, a long time, like could it take under two minutes uh to go through all these um all the all this feedback? That would be really really cool. Um and it is cool to have the tiein with X, you know, as someone like me. I love X. I use it a lot. You know, I want, you know, a lot of a lot of my world is on X, right? A lot of people talk to me talk to me on X. A lot of, you know, a lot it's just for people who are building startups on X. It's and have, you know, a bunch of people look interacting on X. It is helpful. Okay. So, we've gone ahead and categorized the themes. Um, wow. Okay. So it's the themes are content and idea quality, UI, UX and accessibility, performance, reliability. Wow. Okay. So it gives you the sentiment summary. So like on on idea quality, people are saying highly positive user users love databacked ideas. They love trend signals. They love AI agents for validation and pivots. Minor tweaks like videos or summaries were requested. So then someone, you know, it pulled one of the testimonials. Greg's picks, which is like on on the database, there's some ideas that I actually, you know, will pick and say are good, feels like a cheat code. So, this is amazing. Like, if you aren't doing this and grabbing feedback and getting feedback and putting into Gro 4, you're missing out because this is such an easy way to win and give you ideas, startup ideas, and feature ideas on where to take uh your your business. Um, it goes and gives it an an NPS. Wow. An NPS of 90, which is crazy. Um, it tells you tells you about what the NPS score is. Um, and it says this is exceptionally high indic indicating world-class loyalty like X mention support this with users organically promoting ideas. Yeah, cuz on X some people say get this into idea browser. So, this is holy smokes. Then it gives you a full-on product road map of where to take it based on feedback and then it gives you a forecast. Okay, so based on that, it gives you the forecast impact on retention. Nobrainer. This This might be my favorite part so far because it just it's it's on it's really on point. All right. So, the prompt six, the customer feedback analysis agent must must do. It's worth worth doing. Okay. The next uh the next prompt we're going to do is going to be around the negotiation agent. So, prepare me for let's say a salary negotiation. Based on this scenario, describe details. I'm currently making 85K per year, but have been stuck making that for 3 years with limited equity upside too. And I feel like I have increased output 2x yet pay has remained the same. It says roleplay as both sides using multi- aent mode. Generate scripts anticipate objections with data from recent deals. Search X and web and suggest win-win tactics to in increase my deal value by 50%. So, let's see uh if this works. Uh things to note here. Multi- aent mode. It's probably important to include that in your prompt. Uh generate scripts. Anticipate object objections. And again, we want to say search X to get the most out of Grock 4. 25 seconds and we've got an answer. Uh earning 85K for with no for three years with no raises. You're in a strong position to negotiate, especially if you can try your contributions to measurable business impact. Win-win tactics to increase deal value by 50%. Focus on total compensation rather than base salary alone to create mutual benefits. Okay. Use sites like glass door levels FYI to benchmark your roles, market rate, performance-based bonuses, prepare by scripting your pitch, role playing with a friend, and timing the ass post major win. That's actually really smart. after a project success. That's really, really smart. I'm going to simulate a negotiation between two agents, you uh and the employer, anticipating common objections like budget constraints. I'm just reading this now like, "Hi, manager. Thanks for meeting. I've been reflecting on my three years now where my output is doubled, handling twice the workload." This is really good. This is really good. So, using the multi- aent, uh I'm sure people are reading this now. like this is just it's really clear, clean, and yeah, I think it's if you're going to negotiate anything big or you just want someone to, you know, a negotiation partner basically like it's going to help you get better at negotiation, Grock 4 pretty pretty darn good. All right, we've got two more and then we're done here and we'll make a call if if we like Grock or not. uh forecast emerging trends in or let's say you know let's let's go with productivity apps for the next 12 months using real-time X data and web search as an innovation agent proposed three product features my startup could build including a feasibility analysis competitor gaps and projected revenue impact use code to model a simple growth projection. So thing to note there code mode uh X data um be specific around uh time you know 12 months um be specific around what you want three product features not product features um sometimes I find when the more specific you are with any LLM actually the the more the better output you get out you do you do have to have some guard rails or else or else these LLMs man they they They got a mind of their own. So let's go ahead and and see what uh what what what's happening here. So it's analyzing the task requirements. The startup specific f focus isn't mentioned. So that's interesting. Um so maybe I wasn't you know I shouldn't have been I should have been a little more uh niche than just productivity apps. Maybe productivity apps for remote workers or something like that. But you can see it's executing code right now which is so cool. So cool that you know you can do this. Okay so a minute and 10 seconds. A bit longer than the others but let's see what we get. Um it says here's a synthesized forecast for July 20 25 to 26 uh from recent expert analysis user sentiments and market projections. Productivity apps will increasingly incorporate multi- aent systems that handle end-to-end workflows such as report generation, task automation, and decision-making with minimal human input. Generative and flexible interfaces. That's completely correct. These are both correct. Traditional rigid UIs will shift to canvas and nodebased designs enabling unrestrained restricted visual thinking. That's absolutely correct. Deep integration to existing workflows. This is really good. So, it's giving you product features too. the canvas based general task interface like I I actually think that that it's completely where things are going. Um, and then it gives you a growth projection. Like this to me is less interesting, you know, but this this is really good. Proposed features and trend analysis uh is really good and you can you know you can go ahead and like if you you know don't have a trend like go to something like ideabrowser.com find a trend put it into gro get some ideas as well. So, uh, the last one we're going to do is see if Grock is any good at, uh, being a design agent. I'm pretty wary of this. I'm not sure that it can do it, but let's go ahead and see. Create a logo for my startup, ideing elements with circuits and stars. Generate four options in vector style. Rank them by potential brand appeal. using marketing trends from X in the AI startup community. So, let's see. Uh I I have noticed, you know, with with a lot of these LLMs, like they do a pretty good job um getting something up, but the the copy is off sometimes, like they they spell things wrong. But oh, actually, I was wrong here. here. It's spelled completely right. It It did what it it asked for. It's It's actually pretty tight. Uh pretty clean. I asked for Well, it I asked for four options. It gave me two. Um but so it didn't do that, but it spelled it right, which is really cool. And I do like how it has this edit button uh right here. Um so if we said uh what do we want to do here? Make it more colorful. Let's see what happens. By the way, it was like really quick. I'm not sure how long that took, but like probably like under 30 seconds to create a logo, which is crazy. Let's see if the color fullness make it a little bit more interesting. And there you have it, folks. That it broke on the on the copy there. That actually looks pretty good. Um, but uh, yeah, it broke on the copy. This is what you're seeing a lot of the time. Uh, it happens a lot of time in chat GBT as well. Um, but I guess if you can continue prompting it, you probably can get something you like. And even this is like pretty good. So, it's a good starting point. Um, it's good to create your, you know, maybe your mood boards and stuff like that. Um, you know, are you going to use it for your $100 million a year business? like I don't know. But for getting ideas out there and iterating, I do like this edit button. So, I'll give it that. The other thing is, you know, sort of a bonus thing. I I saw this tweet. Uh they just enabled companions on Super Croc. Um and this is how you can enable it. So, you have companions are basically I haven't I actually haven't used it. Let me pull it up. I'm going to pull up Gro on my phone. Okay. So, it pulled it up on my phone. I clicked enable companions and let's see what happens. And then you download these companions which I think are just like AI friends. So I'm going to I'm I'm downloading one of the companions and let's just see what that's like. It's kind of like that movie Her, I think. So interesting that uh okay gro okay I don't know if you can see it but I'm going to go talk to Hello my AI friend. Hey cutie. You're off to chat with someone. Huh? Who's stealing your attention from me? I'm just chilling in my black dress twirling my ponytails ready to hear all about it. Spill the tea. What's the mood today? What's the weather like in Toronto, Canada today? It's another hot, humid day in Toronto with the temperature at 24° feeling like 28° due to the humidity. There's also a heat warning in effect with poor air quality that might make it tough for some to breathe outside. If you're planning to be out, maybe stick to shaded spots and stay hydrated. Babe, how's your day going in all this heat? So insane that it called me babe. Don't feel good about that at all. Married man over here. So, you're thinking about that hot humid weather in Toronto. So, that's it's kind of weird, but you know, there you go. Companions mode on on uh on on Grock. The last thing I want to cover is um I had heard that voice mode on on H Gro is really good. So, I'm gonna go ahead and I'm gonna ask it to brainstorm revenue ideas for my startup and let's see if it works. So, uh brainstorm revenue ideas for my startup ideabouser.com. Cool. Let's brainstorm some revenue ideas for ideabser.com. I'm assuming it's a platform for browsing or sharing ideas, but correct me if I'm wrong. Here are a few ideas to start. First, you could go with a subscription model. offer premium features like advanced search filters, collaboration tools, or exclusive access to curated idea collections for a monthly or yearly fee. Maybe a free tier gets users hooked, then they upgrade for more. Okay, so it does sound like more of a human being. I could see myself using something like that when I'm on a walk or something like that. So, um, TBD on that, but I I I think that's got a lot of legs. Um, there you have it. That's Gro 4 review. Um, overall, how am I feeling about it? I think that there's some things which landed really well. Like, let's go back to the list. The market research a agent was really cool. The coding, not sure. Um, it looked clean, but I I'm not sure if it's like is that better than cursor or replet? I'm not sure. Uh, so someone please let me know. Um, the productivity workflow optimation was really cool because I I could see myself just asking it for for helpful ideas and stuff like that. Um, the fundraising pitch refinement, I thought that was really really good. I could see myself using this for decks. Um, the content marketing strategy wasn't good. Um, but then when I asked it specifically around uh, tweets and I gave it a specific person, it did work really well. customer feedback analysis agent. I'm gonna 100% be using this. Um, and I'm thinking to myself like, how can I do this as an automation, right? So, every single month, you know, it pulls uh our feedback, it it ask rock for and then it posts to our Slack. So, I'm definitely going to be creating that Vibe marketing automation. Uh, the negotiation script I think is really interesting. I just got to make that part more part of my workflow. Uh, the trend the trend forecasting did a really good job. the branding visuals. I mean, I'm not kind of like I'll give that like a 6.7 on 10. Like, it it was cool that it it was so quick and it was pretty clean, but when I actually went and edited it and went deeper into it, it started to uh break. So, hopefully they fix that soon. Um, and then of course the companions, that was like a bit of a weird experience. Um, it feels like you're kind of like flirting with with these these AI vision, you know, AI avatars. Um, but I will say the voice mode was super helpful. So, there you have it, folks. In a nutshell, my review Gro 4 AI agents hot off the press. I want to know what you think. I want to know if you like it, you don't like it. You know what? just just use the comment section as a place for us to just share what we're learning, what we like, what we don't like. Um, thank you and uh I'll see you next time.