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Paul Hudson: Jordanna, thank you so much for your time, and thank you to the folks who came along to ask questions – it's been great having you all here. Where can folks find you on the internet?
Jordanna Kwok: I'm most easily reached on Twitter, so if you follow me at @jordeewok. You can also reach me on LinkedIn if you want, if you just search for my name, but certainly those are probably the two main places that I will be able to respond to you.
Paul Hudson: And, again, thank you to RevenueCat for sponsoring the show. You could spend of course weeks or months doing in app purchases, but please don't, it's very horrible, particularly subscriptions unless of course you work for Netflix and you have your own massive backend. But trust me, I've been there and it's very, very hard. They make it easy, they make it hours of work instead, so check them out at https://www.revenuecat.com.
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