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Q1 Product Update Webinar 2026
In 45 minutes, you'll see how to get slides built faster, keep your library clean with less time and manual work, and make sure your whole team always works with the right content.
Key topics:
- Build slides faster and connect SlideHub to the rest of your workflow
- Turn a brief description into multiple on-brand slides with the Text to Slide feature
- Automatic labelling of your slides and visuals with AI
- Connect SlideHub to the tools your team already uses with MCP
- Spend less time on upkeep and more time on great presentations
- Automatically find and merge identical slides in your library with Scan & merge
- Quickly add Unsplash images to your company library and AI labels them for you automatically
- Group related slides together so your team can always find the right version, language, or design in one place
- Stay in control of every change, every setting, and every team's email signature
- Set the right signature for every team with SlideHub's email signatures freature
- See every change made across your account with Audit logs: who did it, when, and what changed
- Get early insight into what's on the roadmap
Who should join:
Join if you want your team to build slides faster, keep your library clean and on-brand, and turn a brief description into a finished slide in seconds. You'll leave with things you can act on straight away.
Registration Note:
All registrants will receive a recording of the session, ensuring access to this content regardless of schedule conflicts.
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Hi, and welcome to the SlideHub Q1 2026 product webinar. So, with you here from Copenhagen, we have me, Anders and Rune, and we're looking forward to go through the, sorry, that was the right screen. We're looking forward to go through all of the product updates that has happened here in Q1, and as well, talking a bit about what we have planned for Q2. So, today we are me and Rune, who are your hosts. So, we will be looking after the chat that you'll find on the right side. You can ask questions in the chat, and if you like the questions to be anonymously, you can also use the question instead. We are going to record the webinar so that in the case one of your colleagues would also like to see it, you can share the link afterwards and they can also get access to the webinar and re-watch it. We have a Q&A session in the end, so we are going a bit over the 45 minutes, just to make sure that we take all of the questions that you might have. And, yeah, we are running a few polls, and I thought just to get you like used to how it works, I'm going to run the first one right now. So, yeah, there's a lot of tools at play at the moment for doing AI assistance. You're probably familiar with chat, GPT, Claude, Co-Pilot, Gemini, and a lot of the other ones. And we were actually kind of curious for which one people are using the most. So we are doing a little bit of a test of the market and seeing what is actually going on. So, yeah, put in your votes. While you're doing that, our main speaker is Anders, and he's a grown-up man, so I'll let him introduce himself. Thank you, Christian. I think I may just turn 40, so I think I might definitely pass the milestone of being grown-up. I'm also one of the three co-founders of SlideHub. I like quite a lot of you. I have a consulting background. I also spend a bit of time in private equity. And then I'm a lifelong nerd, so basically I've been programming and putting computers together, you know, as far back as I can remember. Currently, I'm working on a lot of AI-related stuff with AI presentations and sort of building out our API universe. And I'm based in Copenhagen along with Christian and Orne. If you want to follow along on the SlideHub journey, besides these webinars, I also do like a weekly post on LinkedIn sharing like some of the ups and downs of building SlideHub for the last 10 years. So it's actually as of May 1st, we've been doing this for 10 years. So yeah, time flies. All right. Yeah, for sure. Let me just go in here. So we have the results coming in. I'm just going to bring it into the screen here. So we can see that right now we actually have ChatGPT in the lead and Claude just behind. I had actually thought that Claude would just be completely in front here because that's kind of like my go-to ChatGPT assistant. So what is your like, what were your thoughts on us? Which one were you thinking you would see the most? I'm also a big Claude fan at this point. So I would also kind of expect that to have been a close contender if not the number one spot. But I mean, you just referred to it as a ChatGP assistant. So I guess the branding impact of ChatGP still has a lot of saying or pulls a lot of weight. So yeah, cool to see. Also cool to see some internal tools in there. I think that we have been a lot of dialogues with, you know, different clients who's building out their own tools and putting together some various like cool ways of building AI tools for their colleagues. So yeah, cool to see that as well. So we have a lot of plans. The first thing we're going to do is just do a quick recap of the slide up. Then I think we have like eight or 10 new features that we want to tell you about that is already live in the product that we have developed here in Q1. And then we will show you some of the new stuff as well as the full roadmap for Q2. So yeah, let's just get started. Anders, will you just take it from here? I will. Thanks so much, Christian. So for those of you who are new to SlideHub, a really quick recap. So you can think of SlideHub as an AI power presentation and document management system. So on a high level, it has two core components. It has a int-user facing part where our core focus is to make things as simple as humanly possible. PowerPoint and the other tools already have a lot of buttons and functionality to kind of like navigate. So our ambition is to try to keep it as simple as possible and as quick to learn on the end-user side. But then on the manager side, on the people who, you know, maintains like the library and SlideHub and so forth. The focus is to make SlideHub easy to customize and to build different tools that can help these managers give the best possible experience for the end-users. Whether this is making it easy to update, to make sure things are always up to date or by tracking the usage and figuring out what is actually being used, what is not being used, what are people searching for, they're not finding and so on. So that's on a really high level. The role AI plays in SlideHub is again a little bit dependent on what kind of user you're looking at. For the managers, it's a matter of making it a lot easier to govern a large library. And then for the end-users, it's a matter of making it even more easy to use the platform by using AI for slide generation and other cool stuff that will show more today. That's a really quick recap of SlideHub. Alright, so in terms of what's new here in Q1, we have quite a few different things that we want to present. The first one we want to show was something we also presented in the past, was something where we've spent a lot of time enhancing and improving the experience. And that is what we call our text-to-slide feature. It's sort of the SlideHub take on generating slides with AI. The idea is to use the already approved templates and brains and icons and all the things that are in SlideHub. And then building new slides sort of on top of that. In this quarter, we spend a lot of time improving the user interface and the user experience. So I'm just going to show you a quick demo of how some of those changes look like. Alright, for this demonstration I'm going to use our Acme Logistics test account. Acme Logistics is a made-up company that we built for demo purposes. It's a proud and large operator in the logistics space. On this account I have a text-to-slide enabled. So what I'll show you now is some of the experience and comment a bit on some of the changes we made over the last quarter. So the idea now is that you just start with this blank canvas here. Where you can see just some example prompts. In this case I'll generate a slide. Generate a slide about Acme Logistics Services. And it will fire off. One new thing that the system now does is that it analyzes the prompt quite carefully. And try to figure out what the purpose of what you're trying to do is. In this case it also checks that you actually have a slide in the system already. About this topic. So for example I can see a slide here. I can say, oh okay it kind of has this but this is not quite what I'm looking for. I'm looking for something else. So I can click Generate New instead. Something else that's new is that you can now see a few different options for how to like guide the generation. So you can decide where the information should come from. Should it be within the SlideHub library. Or should we also in combined web search as well. Then you can decide like on the slide design. I'll pick this adjust to selected layout. Which basically means that the content will sort of adjust based on the layout I pick. And as of late last night you can now also do presentations. In this case I said I want to have a slide. So in actual it's just a single slide. But I'm actually also able to do multiple slides and presentations here. If I like I can also review the draft and look at the content before the slide completes. Good. Now the AI will generate the required content. Looking across the library. Then make sure that it's aware of what should be on the slide. And then suggest some different layouts. So you can see it suggests there should be a bullet point slide with five bullets. I can then pick a number of different slides instead of just one. This is also new. You can then pick different layouts. So I can say I want a flow. I want a bullet point from before. And maybe I want some numbered list here. So I'll pick four different slides. Cool. A new thing you can also see here is that it now process all the slides in the background. So if you are like me who used to create a lot of slides. You really want to be in flow. And you don't want to set it and wait for each side to be done. If you are like me you also like to see different versions. And try to get a sense of which slide does the content to justice. And what works the best. So you can actually tell this one to work in the background. While I do other things. You can see now it created a number of new slides while I was working. To sort of support the prompt of the different services. Since this is done I can rate it. I think this was actually fairly good. Maybe text placement could be better. Cool. Alright. So that's some of the changes we've done. Another thing you can now do in this extra slide. Is that you now have a history over here. So you can go in and you can see the previous generated slides. And you can bring them in here. Or you can go to this detail view. Where you can see both the actual slides. And the suggested slide that was found as part of this. If you're an account manager. You can also go into the statistics area here. And you'll see a list of more completed slide generation. Not just for yourself. But also for other people in the account. Along with the ability to sort by rating. And timing. And search and so on. So that's a lot of the new things on the text generation fund. Or the slide generation fund. Hope you find this useful. Alright. Another thing we've done. That's also AI related. Is that the AI slides. The slide system now. Allows manager of the account. To go in and automatically label. Both slides, images and icons. Based on the content of those things. And then suggests. Or automatically add. Both categories, subcategories and tags. To those assets. So. I'll spare you the demo on that one. But feel free to contact your customer success manager. For a full demonstration. Another thing that we have released. Is that we have released. What's called SlideHub MCP. For those of you who are not familiar with the MCP term. It's basically. A way to integrate. Different software systems. Into. A form of. AI bot. Or AI agent. Or AI chat assistant. So that it can use that particular tool. We've done that for SlideHub now. And then we put together a small video. That shows you an example. That's being done. In Claude. Hey. I want to show you. SlideHub MCP in action. In this case. I am the member of this. Agnew Logistics organization. Made up company in the logistics space. And I have already connected. My. SlideHub account with Claude. So an example could be something like. I'm gonna. Find. Slides. About. Our. Services. And. Since it's connected with. SlideHub. It will. Be aware. Of. Using. SlideHub. And then. You can. Start searching it. So you can see it. Shows different slides. In the. System. I can then. Click view. And it will take me to. SlideHub. And slide directly. I can also. Download the slide. Here. Something else I can do. Also. I can generate slides. From. Within. SlideHub. Using the. The. Claude interface. So I can do something like. And. Generate. A new. Slide. Using. This. Information. So. It will then. You know. Try to understand. What tools. Is available. It will find. Hey. This generation. Slide generation tool. From existing slides. To. To. Generate it. It could also. Has created. New slide. Using the. Tool called. New slide generation. It's one of these things. With AI. Is that. You give it a lot of. Like tools. And then. It tries to figure out. What is the most appropriate. For. A. Given. Case. If you want to follow along. With. What it's doing. Behind the scenes. It started the. The execution. And then. You can see. The. Genes. This new. Beautiful. Side. Looks like. It might have over. Done. The icons a bit. But. You can then. Go into. Slide in here. So. Using. An existing slide. But then. Updated. The. The information. Based on. The findings. From. Before. In terms of. Connecting. To. Slide up. In. And. You don't. Haven't. Connected. In the first place. It's going to look like this. And. If you don't have. Slide up. Yet. You can go in here. Slide up. Or any other name. And you basically write. This URL. I. Click add. And then. It adds this tool. And when you're here. You click connect. To. To your slide up account. And then. As for permission. To use your access. To. Using the different tools. This is also. Where you can see. The different tools. That are available. In the MTP. We are. Planning on making. Continued improvements. And extensions. Of what's possible. In here. But. This is basically how it works. Thanks. Very cool. So hopefully. My sound. Is better. Here. Than in the video. So of course. Apologize. For the quality. Of those. As Christian mentioned. Chat will send over. Video. With better sound. After the call. I also sent a link. In the chat. Now. That have a more. Generalized guide. On how to connect. Slide up. To. Different. Sort of. AI tools. And as I mentioned. Towards the end. In the video. We are sort of. On a continuous basis. Expanding. And improving. Upon the. MCP integration. So that. You can do more. Creative things. Sort of. Over time. As the. As the tool expands. All right. Another thing. That's sort of. A little bit. In the same. Category. Of functionality. Is that. We have. Finalized. And. The idea. With the API. Is again. A little bit. Similar to the. MCP. But. You can. Basically. Integrate. Your own. Tools. And software. Stack. More closely. With. Slithop. If you are. An enterprise. Customer. We have. A. Continually. Expanding. The number. Of ways. To integrate. This. Would be. More than happy. To connect. With you directly. And. Discussion. How we can. Expand the API. And help you. Get a good. Experience. With the API. And. You might seem a bit tired. Of that video. Then that's the reason. The API now. Allows you. To generate. Presentations. Through. The combination. Of the text to slide. With the API. For full presentations. And you can read more about that. Here in the. In the documents as well. Another thing we released. Here in queue. One. Is that we now. Have. Unbranded email signatures. Included. All plans. For all existing customers. And all new customers. The. The thing about slide hop. Is that we kind of. Already had a lot of the components. Required to build an email signature. We already had a. Outlook. Extension. We already had. Of course. Use logins. We had. Personal place. So basically. All the key components there. So. In early queue. One. We kind of. Pulled all that together. And built this. This email signature feature. During the quarter. We also expanded. The functionality quite a bit. So now you can have. Different. Templates. Or different. Like. Signature templates. For different. Parts of the organization. You can like. You know. Design them as you like. And customize them over time. Yeah. If this is interesting for you. You know. Feel free to reach out to your. Custom 6 manager. Sales. Contact. And then we have to. Give you a demonstration. And help you set everything up. Another thing. Definitely in the more. Enterprisey. Part of our. Sort of product updates. Is that we now have. Sort of a rich. Ordered log functionality. And. Targeted enterprise customers. The idea is that. You. Within the audit logs. You can get a. Sort of rich. Understanding. Who is making. What changes. To slide up. And particularly. To the user permissions. And settings. And so on. So you can. You can follow along. And make sure that. Like nobody does anything. They shouldn't do. To the user permissions. Those were the. The main updates. We have a few more. Sort of. In the back. That. We will show you. In a minute. But. Before we get to those. We have another poll. Sort of. Prepared for you. Yeah. Exactly. So. Which feature. Are you most excited about. I think. As well. I think. The first one. We just got. Is around. The email signatures. Oh. I think. So. Are there. Any templates. For the email signatures. Yes. There is a. Default. Template. In there. Which is just. You know. Fairly. Standardized. Corporate. Template. A lot of. Like. Both. The support. For images. And. For. Social media icons. And. And. So forth. But. What we. Actually. Also. Provide. Is that. For the first. 50 customers. That like. Unboard. The email signature. You actually. Get a chance. To work. Directly. With the senior. Developer. Who built this thing. And. To help. Everybody. Get a good experience. With the. Layout of the. With the. Yeah. Email signature. Exactly. Then. We had a. Very nice. Question. As well. About. The. Brandness. Of the slides. That are generated. From the text. I think. This is one of. The key differentiators. Of our product. Comparing. To a lot of. Other products. Out there. Can you tell. The AI. Slide generator. In a way. Where you can. Take. 100% control. Of the. Unbrainedness. Of the slides. So you can. You can. Bring your own. Template. And then. Use. Our slide. Designs. Which gives you. Substantial. Step further. And you can. Go in. And 100%. Define. All the layouts. That the AI. Should use. And in that way. The system. Basically. Just uses. Those. Those layouts. Images. You can either. Use some of the. Off the shelf. Things we provide. Or if you have. Your own. Icon style. Or your own. Image library. We can go in. And just. 100% use that. So it's really. With the. The. One of the core. You know. Guiding principles. We have had. For building. The feature. Thank you. And then. I just have. Two other. Small questions. So. I think you went through. How to. Get. The MCP. Up and running. For Claude. But. We have one. Asking about. ChatGPT. And one. Around. Copilots. Yeah. So it's. It's. A little bit. Similar to. On your phone. That. You need to go through. A formal approval process. And. There's a lot of people. Want to add. Apps. To these things. At the moment. So. We are awaiting. Final approval. Both for. Copilot. And for Claude. And for chatGPT. So. For Copilot. And for all three of them. You can work around it. And add. SlideHub. In secured form. For. Depending on your. The settings. Admin rights. And the particular tools. You can sort of. Work your way around. Access already now. But we hope to soon. Get approval. To be like an official. You know. Pro. Tool. Or MCP provider. In each of these. Free tools. Yeah. Thank you so much. Anders. Sane. I'll just. Answer your question. Very quickly. So. It's possible. Yes. To use your own. Template. So. We will just. Make sure. To help you. Get that. Into the system. And working. In the way. Our. Email signature. Provider works. Yes. And. What do we have here? Okay. Yes. We can definitely. Help with the support of that. That's why. Rune is also here. Taking care of customers. And making sure everything. Is a success. We have. A lot of votes in. And I can see that. We have a. A very clear winner. On the. On the. Which feature. People are most excited about. And again. If you need help with. Getting your text to slide. Set up. And functioning. Then please just get. The. Get hold of us. And. Or get hold of your. Customer success manager. Then we will help you. Make sure that it works. Exactly how it's intended to work. Yeah. So I'm just going to close this poll down. And then. I'll give the words. To Rune this time. If I'm not completely mistaken. That's correct. Thanks. Thanks Christian. And. I'll cover some of the. The additional features that. That I'm not going to get. Around to. Yet. And. Just. One second here. Okay. Okay. Can. You run it. Through. On a screen here. Maybe. I'll. Maybe. Let's see. Got to work. There we go. Great. Thanks. And. Yeah. So. The first thing I want to cover is the. The ability to. To scan for similar slides. We've had this feature. In quite a while. But now we added the ability to. Identify identical slides. And this is really great. I think. Especially if you have a larger library. You scan the library. And. You can be certain that if it's. Identical. Then you can just merge it. And it's. No regret. And then you'll have one version of. Of the truth. If you need any help on. On setting this up. And running it. Just reach out to. To me or my team. And we can help you. The next one up is. Is new types of. Of placeholders. So we have. That you can choose from a predefined. List. From a dropdown list. So this could be for example. If. We have an implementation project. And I need to select who is actually. Running the project. I can select between the. The project managers. And in my team. So if you want more control. That's a good. Optionality. And then also the. Rich text. Placeholders. That can be combined. With locking slides. So for example. If you want your end users. To be able to. Write more content. In a slide. But still want to keep it. Locked down. You can lock the slide. And put in some. Rich text. Placeholders. House flexibility. But also. Keeps everything on brand. And limits. How far the end user can go. In terms of images. We have added the ability. To add royalty free images. To your own company library. So for example. If you need some. Additional. Pictures from. Different industries. And you don't have. Other images. That you have taken. As a company. You can basically. Do that with one click. Directly. Through the. Library. And add it to your own. Company library. And then we have. Added the ability. To group. Related slides. So if you have. Things that are very similar. You can. Can. Group those together. This is also very helpful. If you are an admin. And you for example. Have multiple. Languages. Of the same. Same slides. And then. If. Some of these. Features. That we are mentioning. Today. There are some. Previews. Already done. By Anna. So. If you're really interested. In. Staying. Up to. To speed. You have the ability. To go into our. Head away. Directly in the. App. It's a small. Bell icon. At the bottom. Or you can. You can read. The slide. Of block. As well. Where we. Continuously update. With all of these. Features. Great. Thanks a ton. For that. I really. Appreciate you. Taking some of these. Ones. For all the. Us. Who ever. Done. These webinars. You know. Going. All this. Monologuing. For 40 minutes. It's like. I kind of. A quick toll. On you. So. Now. We looked at. What we already. Built. And what sort of. Out there. In the wild. Now. What I want to go. Is. The coming. Months. And also. Highlight. Two particular. Features. That. We were. Quite excited. About. That we want to give you. Out of them. We already presented. To you. That's all. The one that. Ya down. Then. There's these two. Pink. Ones. I will focus on next. But. is that we're doing like a re-ramp of the entire manager interface. So those of you who already are Slite Hub customers and manages the assets, we're trying to do an overhaul there to add like a number of different improvements, including something as increasing a little bit more the visual space, but also some new functionality as like saving filters and using the different filtering options in different ways and so on. So there's a lot of small tweaks there where we're trying to encapsulate a lot of the feedback we have received over time on that part of the application. Then we're going to continue the core slide generation. When it comes to generating slides, it's almost like it's an unending way. You can always kind of get better. It's almost like being a designer yourself. There's always ways you can find it to make it even better. So we're investing a lot of time in improving the quality of the slide that comes out. It's something we're going to probably never really stop. But there's something we're also going to do in the coming months. Then we're going to introduce a concept called presentation formulas. And this is something I think that's a little bit unique. The idea is that if a user, for example, says build me a proposal, then instead of relying on sort of more generic AI to determine what a proposal should contain, then you can go into SlideHub and then you can specify for certain types of presentation, you know, how should that actually look like. And that can be both a matter of like the visuals in terms of what slide to use, but it can also be in terms of the content and what to focus on and certain slides that needs to be used and so forth. So you can kind of put this like formula or recipe in place that automatically gets pulled into the slide generation so that if you're managing a particular account, you can kind of like streamline some of these otherwise like fairly sort of generic or repetitive type of presentations. So that's something we're quite excited about. Then there's a few other things, but those are the things that come more sort of the soonest. If we take a deep dive into some of the things we highlighted here, then the first one is something we're calling send and track. And the idea here is that to allow the builders or users of presentation to send or to generate a link that can be shared with the reader of the presentation. So it's a little bit like the way you do with something like WeTransfer or something like that. But unlike WeTransfer, we sort of build a sort of dedicated like microsite or landing experience for the user who receives the link. So the idea is that for the receivers of the link, it's a matter of building like a nice experience where you don't need to download a presentation, but where you can go in and you can see all the slides, whether you're on your phone or on your laptop, you don't need to download like a 50 megabyte file or something. You also get all like different files in one view. And then besides that, you also, you know, you get the contact information who's created the link and so on. You can share it with other people without sending around massive files. For the people who create the link, the unlock here is that besides the fact that you can combine a lot of files into one link, it's also the fact you actually give insight into like if anybody's actually clicking and using the link. So it's something we're quite excited about. It's not only going to give you like high level usage on a presentation level, but it's also going to give you like slide level insights in terms of, you know, which slides are being watched, which ones are not. With anything that has to come with tracking, of course, there's the option to turn off tracking and there's notifications for the user that they are being tracked and all these different GDPR requirements. This is, of course, something that we think a lot about in this regard. I made a video about this, but given the video quality and the audio quality of the last one, I think we'll bet off sending you a new one once this one is done. But we're really excited about this one. And if you want to influence how the final version of this is going to look like, you know, please feel free to reach out and we can give you a more detailed walkthrough and you can share your thoughts and insights. That's something where, yeah, we really look forward ourselves to start using this feature. So I can't remember how many times Christian has asked me when this is done, but it will take a few more weeks, Christian, and then you'll get it too. Yeah, so this is the Sending Track, a big effort. But hopefully we'll get it out in the middle of May, as things are looking right now. Another thing that we're quite excited about is that something we call data tables, which is like a surprisingly generic name, but something I think that can be really powerful for a lot of our clients. And the idea is to combine the Play Builder functionality of SlideHub with a sort of structured data set in the system. So some examples of how this can be powerful is that, for example, if you're preparing a team slide for a project, for example, you can have a team template in the SlideHub system. And then when a user wants to use that template, they'll be prompted to say who from your team should be in the template. They can then pick those people, and then automatically the team slide will populate with the names and roles and descriptions and all those different things into the slide. The cool thing is also then that, you know, you might have one team template that has four people in it, but then you might have another template that just has two people in it. And you can pull the same data in to different layouts in different ways to help your end user customize your presentations and all sorts of cool ways. Another sort of very common use case for this is credentials or tombstones for M&A advisors or headhunters or whoever sort of works with that terminology. So it's something that we, again, really excited about using ourselves for how we prepare for our client demos and how we do our QPRs and so on. So also something we really look forward to getting live. We're also hoping for a mid-May release for this one. But if you're more interested, you know, feel free to reach out and we're happy to kind of discuss how you might actually already start now preparing your layouts or your data for this feature. And just to answer the question that comes in, you can also pull data from Excel. That's going to be an import of Excel as sort of in the initial version as well. I think there might just have been another question as well. Yeah. So I'm going to start a poll and then I think we'll just go back to that one. So we're kind of planning on doing a few more webinars. Yep. Just go back here to myself. So we would like to maybe dive into MCP or use cases for the API or maybe how to, like, the foundations that needs to be in place for, yeah, getting text to slides to actually build on brand slides every single time. So we were just thinking if there's one of these that you would like to have a more in-depth session on. And then, yeah, there's only one choice. So please, the one you think is the most important. And maybe we'll do more than one if we can see there's a lot of, yeah, interest in it. But just going back to the question, I think the question was around the integration with the Microsoft SharePoint and OneDrive, and I assume it's for the send and track so that when you have documents and presentations there that you can pull them directly from there and send it. Anders, have we thought about this and how does that look like? For send and track, the initial idea is not to have the send and track feature interact directly with SharePoint as such. The two things we do have on the roadmap for SharePoint and Box integrations is more if you already have an extensive library somewhere on SharePoint, a Box, or Google Drive, or a similar system to be able to, you know, synchronize the presentation sort of across SlideHub and the particular data storage. That's a way to, you know, either get started with SlideHub or to have like parallel universes sort of to satisfy IT or, you know, people that might not have SlideHub access, God forbid, and so forth. So those are the particular things. In terms of all the integration with the send and track, some of the things we are looking into at the moment is also very CRM system related where we're trying to, like, trying to design what are the right ways to combine, like, the send and track experience if you are, you know, a HubSpot user or a Salesforce user or use another CRM system. How can we make those two be very, like, smooth and, like, painless and simple experience for the people operating in those systems? That's, like, a bigger focus. Thank you, Anders. While the poll is running in the background, there was, like, one thing that I just wanted to ask people about. So we have... We are trying to collect reviews on G2 because a lot of people use those when they are looking for new software. And we are doing quite well. So I think we're the best rated in the presentation management category. But the more, the merrier, I would say. And if you have had a good experience working with SlideHub, we would really appreciate a review. It's something that matters a lot. And we celebrate it every single time that someone adds a review in there. So you will make the 50 people of SlideHub very happy if you go do that for us. Yes. Anyways, while that is running, we had another question here. So it's around Word. Would you also be able to upload your Word documents to SlideHub? Yeah. So while given our name being SlideHub and, you know, we have a core self-representation management system, we do actually have a quite meaningful support for Word as well. So a lot of our automation functionality is also supported in Word and a lot of the core libraries and the ability to pull images and icons and text snippets and so on is quite rich sort of in Word. Word as well. So if that's something you're considering, we would be happy to do a presentation of that functionality as well. It is not as rich as the PowerPoint side, but a lot of the core functionality is available. Exactly. But I think that's kind of it. If you have another question, we can just let the webinar run for a few minutes more and then, yeah, just pop them into the audience chat. I think there might be a question from before today. Let me just see if I can find that. Maybe I have a question for you, Anas, while we're just waiting. That's always the hardest one. Sorry about that. No, so if you have a GPT that you've built yourself, is that possible to integrate against the MCP setup that we have? Yeah, so if you build your own like custom AI model or if you're using, a lot of times when people will be doing if they use something like, you know, the Azure cloud to build out their own, host their own models. And then, yeah, it is very much a possibility to then integrate those with the MCP as well. The only thing is that for security purposes, we need to know where it's hosted. So it needs to be like on the public internet with a URL because then we can like allow list that domain as something where the slide of MCP can be used. So if you are in that situation, then, you know, just have your IT team reach out to us and we can kind of help them help them get started. Yeah. In general, if you have questions to anything we've gone through today or there's something that you would like to try out or yeah, just reach out to us. We are here for the same reason. So we want to help you achieve a lot of value with SlideHub. But I think that's it for today then. Then I'll give you two minutes back to your day before the next meeting that is coming up. Thank you so much for taking part and thank you, Anders and thank you, Rune for presenting the new products and the roadmap coming up. Thank you. Have a nice day. Bye-bye.