There were honestly a lot of ideas that my co-founder and I explored before finally settling on this idea. But you guys have been around long before that? But this particular thing I feel has been accelerated a little bit more since let’s say march of 2020 or February of 2020. So the fact that anything is not digital kills me. Like I fixed people’s computers and then mix CDs and stuff like that. Joe Casabona:I mean, I’ve been in technology since I was like 12. And that’s what Anvil aims to solve is to make it more modern and more digital-first. It’s not digital-first, it’s not remote-first. One of the things that we noticed, and you alluded to this, which is with mortgages, is that the way information is gathered today, especially for very important life events or very important services is pretty broken. Mang-Git Ng:Yeah, I mean, I think that’s a very good high level description of what we do. You take paper processes and then you turn them into digital processes. Now, your company Anvil is essentially a… I don’t want to just call it a digitizing service. Joe Casabona:Thanks so much for coming on the show. But before we do, I do want to welcome Mang-Git Ng from Anvil. I bought a house a little over a year ago and I just remember the insane back and forth with all the PDFs and stuff like that. Specifically, Mang-Git, before I let you talk, you mentioned digitizing mortgage papers. He reached out and wants to talk about automation, and gave what I think was one of the best responses to my canned kind of pre-screen questions. Right now, I want to introduce our guest. You’ll be hearing about those fantastic companies later on in the episode. Our sponsors for this episode are TextExpander, Restrict Content Pro, and Mindsize. Hey, everybody, and welcome to Episode 212of How I Built It. So it is free, it is a weekly, it’s over at /subscribe. I will recap the current week’s episode and all of the takeaways, I’ll give you a top story, content I wrote, and then some recommendations that I’ve been using that I think you should check out. It is weekly, it is free, and you will get tips, tricks, and tools delivered directly to your mailbox. Joe:Real quick before we get started, I want to tell you about the Build Something Weeklynewsletter.