In this episode of the Post Status Happiness Hour, host Michelle Frechette chats with Adam Warner, GoDaddy’s Director of Field Marketing. Adam discusses GoDaddy’s latest tools, including the Site Optimizer for enhancing SEO and the AI-powered market research tool for client management. The conversation highlights GoDaddy’s commitment to the WordPress community and upcoming developments.
Top Takeaways:
- GoDaddy Airo is an AI-Powered Productivity Boost for Web Professionals: GoDaddy Airo offers a suite of tools designed to help web designers and developers (a.k.a. “web dnds”) save time and improve quality. It helps with tasks like writing copy, generating SEO meta descriptions, creating alt text for images, and performing overall site optimization.
- The Site Optimizer Ensures Strong SEO and Accessibility Foundations: The Site Optimizer tool scans pages for SEO opportunities and accessibility issues—like missing alt text—and provides automatic or manual suggestions to improve them. It covers headline hierarchy, content structure, social sharing cards, and more.
- Client Management is Streamlined with Built-In Tools and AI-Generated Market Research: Each client entry includes a simplified project/task list covering everything from discovery to site launch and maintenance. The standout feature is AI-powered market research, which generates useful client-specific data like industry demographics and SEO opportunities—great for discovery calls and proposal prep.
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Michelle Frechette 00:00:02 Welcome to this week’s Post Status Happiness Hour Live and oh I. My background is still blurred from when I was testing it earlier for you. I just noticed that you can’t see my things in the background. But anyway, I am here today with. I think we go back a really long ways, Adam. I don’t remember how long we’ve been friends, but it’s been quite a while. And Adam Warner, who is the Field Marketer, I said it wrong. Director of Field Marketing for you, said you want to put it in the chat now? I got it and then I forgot it. That’s how I roll. I GoDaddy. it’s good to see you, Adam. How are you doing today?
Adam Warner 00:00:35 I’m doing well, Michelle. Always good to see you. Always a pleasure. And, yes, I, I don’t recall the first time we’ve met or how many years ago, but I am confident it was many years ago. And then we’ve seen each other in the same circles for, for many, many different events and community engagement stuff. So nice to see you. Nice to be here. Nice to see you.
Michelle Frechette 00:00:57 So, my my, I don’t think you know this story, but you were the first. Like WordPresser outside of, like, the local meetups. Like the, you know, international WordPressers, if you will. Who said, let me just give you my cell phone number and we can, you know, and I was like, I feel like I’m on the inside now because I have somebody’s cell phone number, so.
Adam Warner 00:01:17 Oh, that’s sweet. Thank you. I remember, I don’t know if this is where we want to start, but I remember in my very first WordCamp experience and I’d been I’d found WordPress in 2005, and I started using it for little side projects and eventually client stuff. But I went to my first WordCamp. It was either 2011 or 2012, in Phoenix, in Chandler. Well, Chandler, Arizona, not Phoenix, but was WordCamp Phoenix. And I remember walking into kind of the, the pre-event gathering and seeing a table full of people that I recognized from their avatars on WordPress.org and from the forums and all the conversations that are going, wow, I’m in it.
Michelle Frechette 00:02:05 And yeah.
Adam Warner 00:02:06 It was quite a.
Michelle Frechette 00:02:07 It’s a good feeling, right?
Adam Warner 00:02:09 Yeah. Yeah. I mean, you know, I, I try not to, you know, we’re all people, right? We’re all just doing our things. And I try not to be, you know, kind of starstruck or anything like that. But they were people I admired and people I learned a ton.
Michelle Frechette 00:02:23 It just feels good. Yeah.
Adam Warner 00:02:25 Yeah. So it was a good thing.
Michelle Frechette 00:02:28 My other Adam Warner story is there was a weekend when WordCamp Portland was happening in two places, Portland, Maine and Portland, Oregon. And you were I was, I was speaking at Portland, Oregon. I’m sorry. Portland, Maine. I even I’ve got it backwards in Portland, Maine. And you were there and I said, oh, hi. How are you doing? He’s like you said, good. I’m the first one up, and then I gotta leave. I’m like, okay, well, where are you going? To the other WordCamp Portland. Like you hit them both in the same weekend.
Adam Warner 00:02:59 Yeah. And so I had started working for a brand in the space before GoDaddy was called Site Lock. And so I was doing a lot of speaking, a lot of visiting WordCamps. And I remember that weekend very well because I, I arrived in Portland, Maine, and I went to. Now I can’t remember the name of it, but a good burger place. Nosh? I think, was the name?
Michelle Frechette 00:03:20 Yeah. Oh, I was there for that. Yeah.
Adam Warner 00:03:22 And I was first up to speak at 9 a.m. I spoke, and then I went directly to the airport. Went to WordCamp Portland in Oregon for the next day. And then after that, I flew to New York for another event. So it, was a it was a whirlwind weekend to say the least.
Michelle Frechette 00:03:39 A lot of time.
Adam Warner 00:03:40 And I’m glad I’m not traveling like that anymore.
Michelle Frechette 00:03:43 For sure. For sure. Well, now you’re at GoDaddy. You’ve landed there, so to speak. No, I mean to carry the plane puns a little bit further. You’ve landed there, and I get to see you still at lots of of the major events that we have happening. So, WordCamp Europe is coming up. I assume you’re going to be there. Yes?
Adam Warner 00:04:01 Yes, we’ll have a much smaller team than normal at WordCamp Europe. But we’re we’re really excited. We’re really looking forward to it. So yeah, I’m looking forward to it. We’ll be there.
Michelle Frechette 00:04:14 I will. I’m looking forward to it as well. And you guys always have really cool swag too. So I don’t want you to tell me what it is. I just want to be surprised when I get there. I’ve always loved everything. Even when you’re swag didn’t arrive in Thailand, you still had really cool swag.
Adam Warner 00:04:29 So yeah, that was really fun. We did WordCamp Asia, in Thailand. And, none of our stuff arrived, like you just said. And so we did have thankfully, a couple of locals, local GoDaddy staff on the ground, they knew exactly where to take us. They took us to the to the mall next door, and we bought 360 pieces of decorative soap. And they were shaped like pineapples and flowers and all kinds of stuff. And, and it went over really well, so buy local if you can for for any of those needs.
Michelle Frechette 00:05:03 I also remember hearing it’s not candy, don’t eat it.
Adam Warner 00:05:06 Yes. We, we found that out after a few people, sniffed and took a little bite.
Michelle Frechette 00:05:13 Yeah. For sure. So what’s going on at GoDaddy? I know that you guys have been doing a lot of really cool things over there. I’ve had some experiences that I’ll share when you start talking about some different things that were pretty, pretty cool, actually. But yeah, what’s happening over there? What can you share with us?
Adam Warner 00:05:27 Yeah. So I joined GoDaddy in 2018, late 2018. And since that time, you know, there’s been a lot of changes in, in the company, the culture, the CEOs, of course. And then in our product solutions. And most recently in the last couple of years, there’s been a really, targeted focus on our WordPress hosting platform, that is managed. It is incredibly fast and performant now. And GoDaddy all up has been like really dove in really quickly with AI stuff, right? So, all up, GoDaddy Airo is GoDaddy AI solution. It started by powering our website builder, which is called Websites Plus Marketing and has found its way into domain search and various other products, including, our WordPress hosting platform and also our hub, which is our kind of our unified dashboard for managing clients and sites, and most specifically into the hub and helping web designers and developers do some product market research. And then there’s some more stuff coming, that’ll be powered by Airo. So, those two things in my world, which is the web designer, developer and WordPress ecosystem. The site optimizer, which I can get into later, what it actually does, as well as our GoDaddy agency program, which we announced a few months ago now and have really been leaning into letting people know about it. Getting people into the program, and I’m really happy to report that it’s been, it’s been well received so far. So kind of those three things are are our main focus, our hosting with our AI tools built in and our agency program and kind of all wrapped together.
Michelle Frechette 00:07:30 I love it. I recently had the opportunity to play around with the Airo outside of the WordPress. Right. It’s just this just in the site builder, I should say, and I was really impressed with how quickly it worked and how accurate it was as well. Like, it was very easy to throw something together in there very quickly and have it look professional. I ended up using WordPress eventually. But in the meantime, I was like, what does this do? Let me play around with this a little bit. And it was actually pretty cool. I mean, I’m still die hard WordPresss if anybody’s wondering. Don’t worry.
Adam Warner 00:08:04 Yeah. Of course. Yeah. Yeah, I understand completely, you know, the right tool for the right job. And a lot of times you need some, some deeper customizations, which of course we all know WordPress can can provide. But yes, that that GoDaddy Airo powered website builder or websites post-marketing is really quite impressive. It’s it’s a point and click builder. Really good for DIYers and SMBs to just spin up their business sites really quickly if they need bookings. And, of course, GoDaddy payments can be an option as well. So if they need to accept payments with a point of sale system or, in person or online, it’s a pretty, pretty nice product. And I don’t think a lot of people in our space know about it too much. Although I did talk to an agency. It’s about two months ago, I suppose. And what they offer their clients obviously, is based on the client’s needs. Right? And sometimes clients just need something simple, a little five page website, maybe to book some appointments and those sorts of things. And the agency shared with me that they can spin up those sites really quickly and then get their clients on a, on a maintenance program. So it’s a very low entry for the agencies. It’s fast to spin up. Clients are happy. And yeah there you go. Everyone benefits.
Michelle Frechette 00:09:29 I love it. Now the one thing that’s really intrigued me is I was being served ads for GoDaddy and various social platforms like Facebook and things like that. And I did a double take because your spokesperson right now is Walton Goggins.
Adam Warner: Yeah.
Michelle Frechette: And I was like, he’s brilliant, by the way. And I saw him like I’ve watched Righteous Gemstones and things like that. So I literally did like a double take. Like, wait a minute. They got like, I remember Danica Patrick and the other people in the past and like a truck full of monkeys building websites at one point on a, in a halftime show or something. But Walton Goggins, I was like, okay, now I’m really impressed.
Adam Warner 00:10:10 Yeah, I have to say, I was pleased to find out that Walton Goggins was going to help represent GoDaddy. Is an understatement. I love everything that he’s ever done. Especially Righteous Gemstones, Baby Billy. And of course, what is the one scene? I love him so much. I can’t remember the name of the show where he is. The the ghoul.
Michelle Frechette 00:10:36 Oh, yeah, but I don’t remember either. Yeah.
Adam Warner 00:10:38 Sorry. People can. People can chime in. But, yeah, when I found out he was going to be representing GoDaddy and it all culminated with the Super Bowl ad that GoDaddy had this year, and it was the first Super Bowl ad that GoDaddy had, and I think eight years. So it was a big, it was a big project. Involving numerous teams within the company. And by all accounts, it’s been successful and Walton has been successful, from what I hear with his Walton Goggins goggles, powered by that same GoDaddy Airo, websites plus marketing platform. So.
Michelle Frechette 00:11:17 Yeah. Very cool. Yeah. He’s, he’s just pretty awesome and all the stuff that he does, he I saw him also on SNL. He really does clog. He knows how to clog. And he got his mom up there and they were clogging and SNL together, and I was like, wow, this guy’s really awesome. So and then when I saw him with GoDaddy, I was like, okay, super impressed. I had just had to tell you.
Adam Warner 00:11:36 Yeah, anytime I see him in an interview or anything like that. And of course, White Lotus, the, the latest season, he just seemed such a genuine guy. So again, I’m happy to work for a company that he decided to also do some work with.
Michelle Frechette 00:11:51 Absolutely. before we go any further, you do have a fan in the audience here. So Marcus says it’s been far too long since you got to hang out together, buddy.
Adam Warner 00:12:00 That is so true, Marcus. And in fact, it may sound like a fluff, but I was literally just thinking of you today, and I. And I was about to shoot you a text, and then I got redirected for something else. So I hope to see you soon. We’re only about 40 minutes away from each other. Marcus and I used to work together very closely, for a long time. And, there is, there is, not many people more genuine and better than Marcus. He’s a great guy.
Michelle Frechette 00:12:29 Absolutely, 100%. So tell us more about the agency program, then.
Adam Warner 00:12:35 Yeah. So the agency program is something that we’ve seen a lot of different companies in the space start to promote, right? So. Or spin up, it’s really not a new concept, right? For hosts to have some kind of a program for their pros, for their web designers and developers. And, we saw a lot of people promoting agency programs last year at WordCamp US, and even before that in Asia. And, we’ve had a few different versions of an agency program or a pro program through the years. And for one reason or another, initiatives, projects get, either hurdles put in front of them or they get sidelined. That’s not to say anybody that’s was currently involved with those, is just left out to dry. But, it was clear that we needed to revamp what the agency program offered and what it is and what it does and who it’s for. And without going into all the specific details, because I’m not the one that came up with this, I’m not the one leading this program. I am the one, getting the word out that it exists. So I’ll tweet out some links or I’ll zeet out some links to the agency program. Right now there is an intake form, so it’s, I’ll just hit the highlights. So, when an agency signs up for the GoDaddy agency program, they get an account manager to help manage any questions or feedback or anything else that may be of concern or, or interest to the agency. They get discounts on product, that they sell to their clients or utilize for their clients. And there’s a bunch of other benefits, which again, I’ll list out, after the show, but, there is an intake form right now. So it is, it is in its beginning stages, or I would say phase one right now. There’s an intake form and there are two people on my larger team who are leading that program. One is Gaurav Picole, who’s been with GoDaddy for many years. And Joseph Palumbo, who is a came from Media Temple and before that a lot of other tech companies. The two of them have come up with this program and are actively talking to individual agencies who, who, who sign up for interest. So, I’ll leave it to them for all the details, but we do have a phase two and a phase three planned. And it’s been very popular so far. So we’ve kind of had to reprioritize some things to make sure that what we have planned on the roadmap is going to get done, ASAP. And I’m excited. I’m excited for it. We’ve already got some, some great feedback from the agencies that that first came on and, and how it’s going for them. And at the end of the day, you know, the agency program, along with our hub and other tools. Our goal is to help agencies earn more revenue. And part of that, which is a kind of a key part of this that I shouldn’t pass over, is that we will send agencies leads. So at GoDaddy, as you can imagine, we’re a large company. And again, there’s a lot of DIYers and SMBs. We have our own internal agency called GoDaddy Web Design Services. But sometimes not. Sometimes often. SMBs, DIYers. may not be a perfect fit for the web design services. They may need some really complex solutions or they may just want to work with a prol. And so part of being in the agency program is receiving leads direct from GoDaddy, which are prequalified. So it’s a, it’s a it’s a big benefit because that’s, you know, that’s one of the hardest parts of running a freelance business or an agency is, getting clients. Right? So we aim to help with that and we aim for it to be a mutually beneficial program.
Michelle Frechette 00:16:57 Fantastic. I’m sure there’s some application process and the form to fill out and all of that. And there may be qualifiers that are included in those kinds of things, but we’ll leave that for other people to talk about.
Adam Warner 00:17:09 Yeah. Yeah. I mean, yeah, there’s a few qualifiers, but, really right now it’s an intake program or intake form that just says, hey, I’m interested. And then it’s that 1 to 1 conversation where they really dig in and the agency can decide whether or not it’s right for them. And, and and vice versa. Right?
Michelle Frechette 00:17:29 So I love that. So, you also mentioned an optimizer.
Adam Warner 00:17:34 Yes. We, again, this GoDaddy Airo, our AI has made its way into different products and into the WordPress solutions that we have specifically. We talked a little bit about the Site Optimizer at the Web Agency Summit a few weeks ago, as well as the product market research and the hub, and I’m happy to show the optimizer here in just a moment, but I’ll just briefly summarize. The site optimizer basically scans any page that you give it, and it will come up with suggestions for optimizing that page. And when I say optimizing that page, it means making sure that it has a meta title and a meta description and one that isn’t front page default WordPress. It will also look at all of the images on a page, and it will look for image descriptions. And if an image description does not exist, it will suggest one. It will suggest, of course, meta titles and descriptions as well. And the cool part about it is that when it makes a suggestion, you can either change it and accept it or not, or change it to your own, but you with one click of a button can say yes. Update this for me and it’ll use the WordPress API, to, to update, that those details. Now there’s a lot more to do. It also gives you SEO optimization recommendations as well as content structure and hierarchies and all of that. And so some of that now is kind of education based when it recognizes something. But much more of that will be the, the one click do it for me in the future.
Michelle Frechette 00:19:21 That’s very cool. It’s nice, especially like you said, for the DIYers and the SMBs to have, who maybe aren’t ready to invest in having somebody else build their site, to have some tools that will help walk them through it, for sure, I love that.
Adam Warner 00:19:37 Yeah. The way I like to think about is, is I think back to when I was doing client sites, and the services that I offered. I did not offer SEO optimization because I was not an SEO expert. However, you know, for many years, it’s kind of table stakes, right? You have to make sure that, you know, the basics are there and taken care of. And for me, for my own sites, that’s what Site Optimizer allows me to do to make sure, okay, I’ve got all the baseline SEO stuff covered. And I’m also being educated at the same time.
Michelle Frechette 00:20:15 I think that’s great. I don’t think anybody in the world, especially in our world, doesn’t know the site for GoDaddy is GoDaddy.com, but it is on the screen. If anybody needs to be reminded of how to find GoDaddy. So we always put that up there. You do another comment. James Lao says hello. Hello.
Adam Warner 00:20:33 Hey, James. Good to hear from you.
Michelle Frechette 00:20:36 Yeah. So, is there anything else you want to share with us? Or we can always let you go to dinner a little early.
Adam Warner 00:20:43 Well, if you don’t mind, I’d like to share my screen. I can show you Site Optimizer and product market research.
Michelle Frechette: I would love it.
Adam Warner: Let me just see if I can, Let me see if I can get the share screen to work here. With the right screen. There we go. All right. You should be seeing the hub page. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. There we go. Great. Okay, so if you don’t know what the hub is, it’s, it’s powered by Managed WP, which joined GoDaddy in 2016. Managed WP still exists. But the tech behind the hub is is the same as behind Managed WP. You’ve got your clients list, you’ve got your site lists, you’ve got overviews. This is kind of shows you kind of the status of everything. You’ve got client reports, you’ve got links to your GoDaddy account. This is a demo site. Let’s see. There we go. Okay. So what I’m going to do first I’m going to show you our clients list. So I have two clients here set up. Demo Station one and Demo Station two. We use this at WordCamp Asia. That’s why it’s a Demo Station. And then you can see the sites that are connected to each client, right? So oh, I hate to do this, but I’m, I’m going to have to pause for just a moment because my dog needs to get out of my office.
Michelle Frechette 00:22:02 No worries.
Adam Warner 00:22:03 Okay. I will be right back.
Michelle Frechette 00:22:05 Okay. You got it. I don’t know about the rest of you watching this, but I heard the dog, so.
Adam Warner 00:22:21 Okay. So sorry about that. All right.
Michelle Frechette: It’s okay.
Adam Warner: Yeah. So he sleeps on the couch behind me and I had the door shut because, make sure the kids weren’t, making noise. So here we go. So, for this client, we have seven sites connected to them. And this is, this is the site list view. You can go into each individual site for the single site view. And then over on the left here you’ll notice the site optimizer, along with all of the kind of the standard, multi-site and client management stuff you would expect. So if you go to Site Optimizer, you basically add a page for it to look at. And in this case, again, it’s a demo site. We’re going to scan the front page of the site. And I should have loaded the site first, but I’ll do that in a second. Okay. The first thing that you’re presented with, is your industry. So this site is about photography. I’m going to keep it there. I don’t need to make any changes. And what are the goals of this home page? Engagement, newsletter, subscription, sales, sign ups, etc. I’ll leave those all as default. And then you want to confirm the keywords that you want. So if this was a local site, you obviously you would want to put in the location and and anything that’s relevant, to your client’s business. And then you hit confirm, and now it’s scanning the main page, and it’s looking for those optimization opportunities that I mentioned, like, again, meta title, meta description, image tags, those sorts of things. and what it returns here is. Oh, look at that, a misspelled word. Okay. I’ve never seen that one before, so that’s new to me.
Michelle Frechette 00:24:12 You may have missed Tempe. I think it’s because it said it was in Tempe, Arizona.
Adam Warner 00:24:17 That could be, that could be. So it’s got this list of opportunities here. GoDaddy was misspelled because it doesn’t have the capital G and capital D, Airo because it doesn’t have the capital A, etc., etc.. Right? So it’ll show you your page status. So this is based on the keywords that you’ve put in there and then the position in Google, the average position. So one of the things here that I want to show you is the meta title. You see, it’s the default WordPress meta title, home and then, the name of the site. And then it’s suggested a different meta title. Okay, great, I like that or I can change it. But the cool part is I can just do this. And now the meta title is updated. It comes up with another description. You can ignore that because you’ve already done it. Oh, sorry. I got turned around there. That was the meta description, not the title. So it automatically went down to the second opportunity.
Michelle Frechette 00:25:22 Because you finished the first one. Yep.
Adam Warner 00:25:24 Right. Yeah. So again, I can have that update for me. And then it goes down to the images on the main page. So the current description is none. There’s no image description. And as we all know it’s important for accessibility and also SEO to have an image description that makes sense. It’s suggested, one based on the image itself, again using GoDaddy Airo AI. It looks pretty legit. It’s a black and white photo showing a wooden bench. Makes sense and I’m going to have that update for me. Okay, so you get the idea right? It’ll go through all your images. And then down here is what we call the manual optimization section. There’s the headline hierarchy. It gives you a suggestion on what you should do when these are manual changes. Of course right now because they’re manual optimizations. Gives you some suggestions for content, accessibility, social sharing, card, etc.. So all in all, when you have a site, you’re working with a client site, it’s a really quick way to make sure that you have all your search engine optimization baselines covered, right? So that’s the site optimizer. And you can do this for every page on your site. I think this site only has the main page. So I’m going to go back to clients here. I’m going to show you this other part. So when you go into client details, this is all the information I have for this client. And right here you have, what I describe as a pared down version of a project list or a project task list. Right. So these are all of the things that a web dnd would typically have to do when they’re onboarding new clients or making proposals, etc. So there’s the discovery process. There’s the planning process, invoice shopping, design and development, actually building the site. Or they’re migrating, sending invoices, and then ongoing management. Which of course is where recurring revenue comes in. The part in here that is AI powered right now is this market research. So, if you edit this. You can put in anything you want. Michelle has a site about this in, this town. Yada yada yada. And then it will generate this client market research so it shows you demographics. It shows you market size, customer demographics, challenges, SEO, yada, yada, yada. All the things that a web dnd would typically have to go out and kind of manually gather these things or, or use other tools to find them. And not only is this beneficial when you go into your discovery call, after the first client contact, because you go in and the client is like, wow, you’ve really understood my industry. But for the web dnd, it also has a ton of information which will help you pitch yourself, even better to this client like understanding the opportunities, for how you might build the site or what pages you might have on the site, that sort of stuff. So, so that’s that. And then, I can confidently say that, Airo will be involved in many other, if not all of these steps, of, of getting a client and creating a site. So, yeah, it’s really just a quick.
Michelle Frechette 00:29:10 I love it.
Adam Warner 00:29:10 Yeah. It’s been pretty useful for me.
Michelle Frechette 00:29:15 Yeah.
Adam Warner 00:29:16 Even even as one that’s really tinkering mostly with my own sites and my little side hustles that I can never seem to get off the ground. But, you know, when they do launch, they’ll be as good as they can be.
Michelle Frechette 00:29:30 Absolutely, I love that. That’s fantastic. Awesome. Is there anything else that is like coming down the road? Anything else you know of other events you’re going to be attending? Other things that we can look forward to in the GoDaddy world.
Adam Warner 00:29:45 Well, we’ll be at WordCamp Europe, as attendees this time, with again with a smaller team. We will continue to, do as many events in the WordPress space as we can to, learn from the community. And of course, talk about what we have and, and get feedback to, to continually make things better. And we have a few other things coming down the road. Maybe I would say probably Q3, Q4. That will be, we’ll be walking.
Michelle Frechette 00:30:25 We’ll have to have we’ll have to have you back then.
Adam Warner 00:30:28 Yeah. Or, you know, pay attention or, follow the GoDaddy Pro handle on X. That’s where our team currently is, right now. So.
Michelle Frechette 00:30:39 Fantastic. Well, I want to thank you so much for spending some time with me today to bring us up to date on what’s been going on in GoDaddy and in your world. I know it’s hot there, too, but hopefully you’re sitting in some air conditioning. I’ve got my heat on and you’ve got your AC on because that’s how the United States works apparently.
Adam Warner 00:30:53 The AC is set at 71 degrees.
Michelle Frechette 00:30:57 Yeah. And my heat is set at 68 right now. Yeah. So it’s been fantastic. I do want to point people to next week. Next week we have a conversation with Zach Hendershot about Miruni, which is a way to automate website edit requests. And so I’m very.
Adam Warner 00:31:16 Yeah, I’ve been hearing a lot about Zach recently.
Michelle Frechette 00:31:18 Yeah. Same. So that’s coming down next week. Also James Lau says you’ve got some amazing stuff there. He has a client who stayed with GoDaddy. Their page builder license is ending soon, but Airo looks like a nice new option for them. So nice feedback, James.
Adam Warner 00:31:36 Great. Yeah. Good to hear James.
Michelle Frechette 00:31:38 And is your dog named Moo?
Adam Warner 00:31:41 It’s Moe. M-O-E. We call them all kinds of names, including Moo.
Michelle Frechette 00:31:48 So apparently he’s stealing the limelight with those a little.
Adam Warner 00:31:51 Yeah. A lot of times in our team meetings, you can hear him snoring in the background.
Michelle Frechette 00:31:55 I believe it. I believe it. I have a cat that lives. It’s going to sound silly to say this. I have a cat that lives behind my monitor. Like that’s where her bed is. She likes to. It’s her little room back there. And so I’m surprised she hasn’t walked across my keyboard during this because she’s often makes appearances.
Adam Warner 00:32:09 Sounds like a cozy spot.
Michelle Frechette 00:32:11 It is. It’s nice and warm back there, and nobody can reach her. Which is exactly like she likes it.
Adam Warner 00:32:16 Perfect.
Michelle Frechette 00:32:17 Yeah. Well, thank you so much for all for bringing us up to date on everything. Looking forward to seeing you over in Basel. It will be a wonderful trip, I’m sure. And then hopefully we’ll see you at some other events this year as well. So thank you.
Adam Warner 00:32:30 Yeah. Sounds good Michelle. Always a pleasure and thanks for. Thanks for having us on.
Michelle Frechette 00:32:34 Likewise. Thank you. And we’ll see everybody next week with Zach.
Adam Warner 00:32:38 Bye, everybody.
Michelle Frechette: Bye.

